Schliengen

Coordinates: 47°45′20″N 7°34′38″E / 47.75556°N 7.57722°E / 47.75556; 7.57722
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Schliengen
Schliengen
Schliengen
Coat of arms of Schliengen
Location of Schliengen within Lörrach district
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Schliengen is located in Germany
Schliengen
Schliengen
Schliengen is located in Baden-Württemberg
Schliengen
Schliengen
Coordinates: 47°45′20″N 7°34′38″E / 47.75556°N 7.57722°E / 47.75556; 7.57722
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionFreiburg
DistrictLörrach
Subdivisions5
Government
 • Mayor (2019–27) Christian Renkert[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total37.46 km2 (14.46 sq mi)
Elevation
250 m (820 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total6,009
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
79418
Dialling codes07635
Vehicle registration
Websitewww.schliengen.de

Schliengen is a municipality in southwestern Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the Kreis (district) of Lörrach. Schliengen's claim to international fame is the Battle of Schliengen (24 October 1796), fought between forces of the French Revolutionary army under Jean-Victor Moreau and the Austrian army under Karl von Österreich-Teschen. As both sides claimed victory, the battle is commemorated on a monument in Vienna and on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

Geography

Location

The town of Schliengen is located in the

Upper Rhine Plain (elev. 225 m/738 ft) to the top of the Blauen
or Hochblauen (elev. 1165 m/3,822 ft).

Neighboring Municipalities

The municipality of Schliengen is bordered on the north by Auggen, in the northeast by Feldberg (a borough of Müllheim), both of which are in Kreis (district) Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, in the east by Malsburg-Marzell, in the south by the towns of Kandern and Bad Bellingen, and on the west by Steinenstadt, a borough of Neuenburg am Rhein, which is again in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district.

Boroughs (Ortsteile)

The municipality of Schliengen contains the following boroughs (Ortsteile); Liel, Mauchen, Niedereggenen, Obereggenen and Schallsingen.

Lutheran Churches exist in Niedereggenen, Obereggenen and Feldberg.

History

The first official historical mention of Schliengen was in 820.[

German Mediatisation (de:Reichsdeputationshauptschluss) of 1803, Schliengen became a part of the Grand Duchy of Baden. The railway first reached Schliengen a 15 June 1847 when the track to Müllheim was completed. Schliengen was traditionally a part of the district of Müllheim, but has been part of the district of Lörrach since the district reform
of 1973.

Religion

As a part of the prince-bishopric of Basel the Reformation passed Schliengen by. As a result, the area is still today mainly Roman Catholic. There are however Lutheran churches in Schliengen and each of its boroughs.


Town council

Since the election of 13 July 2004, the town council consists of the mayor and 22 council members. The election brought the following results:

Party Share of votes Change Seats won Change
CDU 36.6% −9.2 9 ±0
SPD 28.4% +0.3 6 ±0
FDP 20.8% +0.9 5 +1
Green 12.1% +5.9 2 +1
Other 2.1% +2.1 0 ±0

Town Twinning

Since 1989 Schliengen's official

Bielersee
in Switzerland.

Culture and Items of Interest

Buildings

Schloss Bürgeln (Bürgeln Palace)
Schloss Bürgeln Schliengen in Summer

The palace lies high over the

Sausenburg
ruins.

Today, particularly in the summer, Schloss Bürgeln plays host to many events. These include conferences, seminars, concerts, and parties.

In the middle 80's the palace was the filming location of a ZDF series entitled "Lorenz & Söhne", which followed the story of the Lorenz family and their winery.

Wasserschloss Entenstein (Water Castle Entenstein)

The Wasserschloss Entenstein, in the center of the town of Schliengen, is a small moated castle, which today houses the city hall and the district administration offices. The black and yellow striped shutters are a traditional symbol warning passers-by that the building has a moat. The surrounding castle park invites walkers in every season, and in the summer hosts several events, such as street and wine festivals.

Gasthaus Krone (Crown Inn) in Mauchen

In this inn one finds a delightful wall built of multicolored bottles.


Culinary Specialties

The vineyards of Schliengen, like all of those in the Markgräflerland, grow a variety of good wines. The local vintner's cooperative, the Schliengener Winzergenossenschaft, is based in the town and offers wine tastings. The Weingut Lämmlin-Schindler in Mauchen was one of the first wineries to be established in Germany. The 1988/89 German Wine Princess, Petra Meyer, was from Schliengen.

Economy and Infrastructure

Transport

Schliengen is connected to the international rail network through the

Freiburg and Basel. Schliengen also lies on Federal Highway 3 (Bundesstraße 3
), which gives direct access to the international highway network.

Local Businesses

The Erste Markgräfler Winzergenossenschaft Schliengen-Müllheim e. G. (First Markgräfler Vintners' Cooperative) (www.sonnenstueck.de) is located in Schliengen, whose wines always place highly in regional and national competitions. The cooperative was founded in 1908 by the local priest, Leonhard Müller, together with 36 local vintners. Since 1971 it has shared the brand name "Sonnenstück" (a piece of the sun) with the municipalities in the region.

Education

The

Realschule
. There are also additional Elementary schools in Liel, Mauchen, and Niedereggenen.

Personalities

Residents

  • Lina Kromer (1889–1977) (in Obereggenen), German poet.

References

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 September 2021.
  2. Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg
    . June 2023.

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