- Scheßlitz
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
image_photo = 007 Scheßlitz, St. Kilian.jpg
Wappen = Wappen Scheßlitz.png
lat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 58 |lat_sec = 36
lon_deg = 11 |lon_min = 2 |lon_sec = 2
Lageplan = Schesslitz im Landkreis Bamberg.png
Bundesland = Bayern
Regierungsbezirk = Oberfranken
Landkreis = Bamberg
Höhe = 310
Fläche = 94.88
Einwohner = 7164
Stand = 2007-06-30
PLZ = 96110
Vorwahl = 09542
Kfz = BA
Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 4 71 185
Gliederung = 30 Stadtteile
Straße = Hauptstraße 34
Website = [http://www.schesslitz.de www.schesslitz.de]
Bürgermeister = Franz ZenkScheßlitz (or Schesslitz) is a town in the
Upper Franconia n district of Bamberg and lies on the rise to theFranconian Switzerland on the A 70 betweenBamberg andBayreuth , lying 14 km northeast of the former.Geography
The town is surrounded by the following hills::Stammberg (559 m) :Giechburg (530 m) :Gügel (515 m) :Kulm (553 m) :Heidenstein (577 m) :Rabenstein (572 m) :Würgauer Höhe (518 m) :Reisberg (554 m) :Roter Stein (518 m) :Wattendorfer Höhe (555 m) :Hohe Metze (577 m)
This basin’s sheltered setting with roads that come together from Heiligenstadt,
Hollfeld ,Weismain ,Bad Staffelstein andZapfendorf favoured settlement in prehistoric times.Constituent communities
Scheßlitz’s main town and namesake centre is by far the biggest of its "
Ortsteil e" with a population of 2,548. The town furthermore has these outlying centres, each given here with its own population figure:(as of 31 March/4 April 2005)
History
Scheßlitz had its first documentary mention about 805. Scheßlitz is among the area’s oldest settlements and has held town rights since 1230.
Linear Pottery remains in the "Kohlstatt" (“cabbage place”) make clear that there were settlers here as long ago as 2500 BC.
Concrete clues as to the town’s history are yielded by the "Codex Eberhardi" in which it is documented that a Count Bernhard and his wife Ratbirg bequeathed their property on what is now Scheßlitz’s abutting rural area to the
Fulda Monastery about the year 800. The town has seized on this event as its historical beginnings and thus celebrated its 1,200-year jubilee in 2005.It is said that confirmation of the existence of a
parish of Scheßlitz is the underwriting of a protocol about the Bamberg Synod in 1059 by Arnold de Sieslice.The town gained importance through the Andechs Meranians’ activities, who rose to
duke s in 1178. In 1230, one of Duke Otto VIII’s fortified Andechs Meranian castles in the "civitas" of Scheßlitz was mentioned, making Scheßlitz the Bamberg district’s oldest town.The town of Scheßlitz was an "Obervogtamt" (“higher reeve’s office”) of the High Monastery of Bamberg, and with the "
Reichsdeputationshauptschluss " of 1803, it became part ofBavaria .Entry in a travel guide
In his travel guide about Bamberg and the surrounding area from about 1912, the compiler Dietrich Amende also describes the town of Scheßlitz::"“Originally a Slavic settlement, Scheßlitz was already named in history in 805 and already styled an ‘oppidum’ (small town) in 1062. Today the picturesque small town with its admirable
inn s is a popular outing destination for people fromBamberg ,Nuremberg andCoburg . Worth seeing are the parish church, a Gothichall church with interestinggravestone s from 1360, 1569 and 1570, the hospital church built in 1780 with the prebendary building built in 1739-74 in whose gable is a lovely relief by the Bamberg sculptor Gollwitzer, the "Dillig’sche Haus" with statelywoodcarving s from 1612, the warriors’ memorial, etc. In thegraveyard is found an exceptionally beautiful statue of theHoly Virgin from 1450, which comes from St. Martin’s Church in Bamberg.”" – Quoted and translated from Dr. Dietrich Amende: “"Bamberg und das Frankenland"”. Bamberg o. J. (about 1912).Amalgamations
In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, many nearby communities were amalgamated with the town, thereby giving the town the greatest land area of any municipality in the district. The amalgamations are listed here by date.
* 1 May 1972:
** Burgellern
** Dörrnwasserlos
** Pausdorf
** Roschlaub* 1 May 1978:
** Stübig
** Weichenwasserlos
** Kübelstein
** Ludwag
** NeudorfPopulation development
Politics
Town council
The town council is made up of 20 members:
*CSU 9 seats
*SPD 3 seats
*Freie Liste 3 seats
*Christliche Wählergemeinschaft Scheßlitz-Umland 2 seats
*Vereinigte Junge Wähler 2 seats
*Interessengemeinschaft Giech 1 seatMayors
Scheßlitz’s “First Mayor” is Franz Zenk (CSU), and the “Second Mayor” is Roland Kauper (CSU).
Coat of arms
Scheßlitz’s arms might heraldically be described thus: A wall embattled argent, the chief party per pale Or and argent, in Or a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules thereover a bend argent, in argent a fishhook reversed gules.
The lion recalls the Bamberg High Monastery. The fishhook comes from Bamberg Bishop Lamprecht von Brunn’s family coat of arms. The wall stands for the town’s fortification.
Culture and sightseeing
Buildings
*The Giechburg (
castle ) sits on a hill some distance over the town.
*The Gügel pilgrimage church rises near the Giechburg on another hill in a heavily wooded area.
*The “Historic Townscape” with its many townsmen’s houses on Hauptstraße gives one an impression of a street of the 18th or 19th century.
*The former “Brewers’ Guildhall” stands out with its rich timber-frame carvings and a greatoriel . It nowadays, under the name "Dillighaus", houses acafé . It was built in 1692 by Jörg Hofmann fromZeil am Main and in 1847 it passed into the Dillig family’s ownership. This family was not very well off, originally owning a plot of land that fed only two goats.
*TheBaroque "Elisabethen-Hospital" is a building byJohann Jakob Michael Küchel from 1766 and 1767 with three-dimensional works on thefaçade by F. M. Mutschelle. It was founded in 1395 by Bamberg BishopLambert von Brunn to ensure support for the poor, the sick and invalids. The bishop was further likely obliged to join the newly inherited town to the Bamberg High Monastery.
*The Catholic "Pfarrkirche St. Kilian" (parish church) has a choir with a pseudo-basilica divided by struts. It was begun about 1400 and in the 15th century was expanded about the nave, swallowing a graveyard chapel, which became a confessional chapel. In 1571 the tower with a steeptent roof went up. On the church’s north side is found aMount of Olives scene from the 17th century. The interior design comes from the 18th century, including the high altar from 1787 which already shows echoes of Classicism. The church’s centrepiece is the pulpit decorated in theRococo style.Economy and infrastructure
After the Second World War, various firms settled in Scheßlitz:
*VDM (Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke), thenCebal , laterAlcan (plastic tubing), nowRio Tinto Alcan ,
*Milchhof Albert (Frischli products)
*Bilog (e-logistics)Within the town’s limits are five breweries, of which the Schmitt, Senger and Drei Kronen breweries are in Scheßlitz itself. In Köttensdorf is found the Hoh Brewery and in Würgau the Hartmann Brewery. By 2008 at the latest, for the 700th anniversary, the Drei Kronen Brewery in Straßgiech will also be brewing again. Until the 1990s, the Ellertal Brewery was still brewing its own beer.All together, Scheßlitz offers about 2,000 jobs.
Transport
* Scheßlitz lies right on "
Bundesstraße " 22, the former Rottendorf–Weiden Imperial Road ("Reichsstraße") which runs fromRottendorf nearWürzburg to Cham in theUpper Palatinate and has a connection with the A 70, which runs from Bamberg toBayreuth .
* The formerrailway line to Bamberg, the so-called "Schääzer Bockerla" (or in standard German "Scheßlitzer Böcklein") was abandoned on 31 May 1985. Today the railway embankment is used mainly as a cycle path, or is underneath the A 70/A 73 BambergAutobahn cloverleaf.A planned train connection between Scheßlitz and
Hollfeld was once again put off in 1906 after widespread groundwork had already been done because both places wanted the project to fail for political reasons. The reason, however, was not the high building cost (2 million Marks), but rather that both towns were seeking the lucrative status of being the last station on the line.Four of the variations on the plan for a railway line on the Franconian Jura that were discussed were as follows:
#by way ofWürgau and Königsfeld (building cost 1.89 million Marks)
#through theBurglesau Valley by way of Steinfeld and Königsfeld (building cost 2.125 million Marks)
#fromMemmelsdorf by way ofLitzendorf , Tiefenellern and Königsfeld (building cost 2.170 million Marks)
#fromGundelsheim by way ofMelkendorf ,Herzogenreuth and Königsfeld (building cost 2.77 million Marks)The line envisaged by the planners would have run from Scheßlitz towards Würgau, and then climbed left at the Schlappenreuther Berg in the Jura. The line would then have stretched through
Gräfenhäusling to Steinfeld, in the end reaching the town of Hollfeld through the Wiesent and Aufseß Valleys.Near
Demmelsdorf a forest aisle was already being cut and a new canal harbour was being discussed to afford ore shipping from the Jura Mountains.In 1918, there were once more stirrings aimed at getting the "Jurabahn" railway built. In 1920, however, the Transport Ministry ("Reichsverkehrsministerium") made it known that in view of the bad state of the economy, any new railway building projects would have to be abandoned for the time being. Eventually, in 1930, a postal busline from Bamberg by way of Scheßlitz and Hollfeld to Bayreuth was opened.
Famous people
Sons and daughters of the town
*
Markus Feulner , footballer with1. FSV Mainz 05
*Hans Zeis , shoemaker and Scheßlitz town councillor, died about 1599. Left behind a house book that begins in 1580 and ends in 1599, likely owing to the writer’s death. It is available in two different editions.Further reading
* Matthias Wolf: "Das Schäätzer Bockäla". Schweinfurt, Verlag Wolfgang Bleiweis, 1992. ISBN 3-928786-13-X
External links
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