Mindelheim

Mindelheim
Mindelheim
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Coat of arms of Mindelheim
Mindelheim is located in Germany
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Mindelheim
Coordinates 48°02′N 10°28′E / 48.03333°N 10.46667°E / 48.03333; 10.46667Coordinates: 48°02′N 10°28′E / 48.03333°N 10.46667°E / 48.03333; 10.46667
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Swabia
District Unterallgäu
Town subdivisions 7 Stadtteile
Mayor Stephan Winter (CSU)
Basic statistics
Area 56.44 km2 (21.79 sq mi)
Elevation 607 m  (1992 ft)
Population 14,111 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 250 /km2 (648 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate MN
Postal codes 87711–87719
Area code 08261
Website www.mindelheim.de

Mindelheim is a town in the German Bundesland of Bavaria. The town is the capital of the Unterallgäu district. At various points in history it was the chief settlement of an eponymous state.

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Geography

Mindelheim is located about 90 km west of the Bavarian capital of Munich. Other towns nearby are Memmingen or the health resorts of Bad Grönenbach, Ottobeuren or Bad Wörishofen.

Mindelheim is located close to the Autobahn 96 leading from Munich to Lindau. Furthermore, it is connected to the railway line between Zurich and Munich via Lindau, Memmingen and Buchloe.

History

In 1365, the Dukes of Teck-Owen came into the possession of Mindelheim but had to sell their heritage around the castle Teck to the Counts of Württemberg. The last member of that line, Louis of Teck, Patriarch of Aquileia since 1412, died in 1439.

On 18 November 1705, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough was made Prince of Mindelheim by Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor. Marlborough was invested at an imperial Diet in Innsbruck on the 24 May 1706. Mindelheim had been bought by an Elector of Bavaria in the 16th century. It was confiscated from Elector Max Emmanuel in 1704 for his treachery, and effectively occupied after the Battle of Blenheim.

The Principality of Mindelheim was situated south of the Danube, 28 miles (45 km) south-west of Augsburg, and 48 miles (77 km) west of München. It covered an area of about 15 square miles (39 km2) and had an income of £2,000.[2] Marlborough had to meet the cost of investiture, which was reduced to £4,500 from the usual £12–15,000. He also avoided paying the wartime imperial tax of £6,000.

The King of Prussia, through his representative the prince of Anhalt-Dassau, moved that the title should descend successively to all the heirs of Marlborough’s body. But the princes were opposed. The lack of a male heir would prevent the Churchills becoming hereditary princes of the empire, and was essential to their agreement. Thus no special remainder was provided.

Marlborough visited Mindelheim in late May 1713, receiving royal honours from his subjects. But the fate of the principality, and of Marlborough's effective sovereignty, depended upon the ultimate peace treaty. Mindelheim was lost 1714 to the Elector of Bavaria under the Treaty of Utrecht, but Marlborough had already been compensated by receiving the Principality of Mellenburg.

Main sights

The picturesque town center of Mindelheim reflects the typical structure of a medieval settlement. The most important municipal buildings such as the town hall or churches are arranged around a central market square.

Like many other German cities, Mindelheim used to be surrounded by a city wall. As in most cases, this wall is now incomplete as it was partially torn down in the 19th century to make room for modern buildings. Nevertheless, the remaining parts of the wall and some gates give a good impression of the original state.

Besides the old town center, the castle Mindelburg — now housing a restaurant and a publishing company — used to guard over the town in old times. The castle as well was not changed much in the last centuries. The complete annex displays the typical structure of a European fortress, including a donjon. This architectural ensemble is used to stage several festivals and markets.

Several museums and picture galleries are situated in Mindelheim as well; there is an ethnic art (Chinese, African, Arab) museum in Oberauerbach.

Twin towns

Mindelheim is twinned with several European towns:[3]

References

  1. ^ "Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes" (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung. 31 December 2010. https://www.statistikdaten.bayern.de/genesis/online?language=de&sequenz=tabelleErgebnis&selectionname=12411-009r&sachmerkmal=QUASTI&sachschluessel=SQUART04&startjahr=2010&endjahr=2010. 
  2. ^ Holmes, R. (2008) "Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius" (London: HarperPress) pg 303
  3. ^ Twin towns

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