Veringenstadt

Veringenstadt (Swabian: Verenga) is a town in the district of Sigmaringen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Veringenstadt is situated in the valley of the Lauchert, a tributary of the Danube, between Gammertingen and Sigmaringen.

East of Veringendorf a petrified sponge reef can be seen, which was created 140 million years ago.

[4] The area of the present municipality Veringenstadt was already settled in early historical times.

[6][7] Through targeted resettlement of population from the surrounding hamlets succeeded about 1250 the foundation of the city of Veringen (today Veringenstadt).

The municipality combines the main locality Veringenstadt with the two villages Hermentingen and Veringendorf.

[3] The municipalities Veringenstadt and Veringendorf were connected to the rail network by the Kleinengstingen-Sigmaringen railway.

The Schwörer Haus maintains in Veringenstadt a factory making fort massif houses, ceilings, precast concrete, chimneys.

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Map Sigmaringen district
The arms of the Counts of Veringen (extinct 1415)
Veringenstadt St Nikolaus
Veringenstadt - Castle and Peter chapell
1962 Stefan Fink Mayor of Veringenstadt