Heilsbronn
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Heilsbronn | |
Coat of arms | Location |
Administration | |
Country | Germany |
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State | Bavaria |
Admin. region | Middle Franconia |
District | Ansbach |
Town subdivisions | 18 Ortsteile |
Mayor | Walter Träger |
Basic statistics | |
Area | 62.23 km² (24 sq mi) |
Elevation | 400 m (1312 ft) |
Population | 9,263 (31/12/2006) |
- Density | 149 /km² (386 /sq mi) |
Other information | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Licence plate | AN |
Postal code | 91560 |
Area code | 09872 |
Website | www.heilsbronn.de |
Heilsbronn is a town in the Ansbach district of the Mittelfranken administrative region of Franconia, in the German state of Bavaria between Nuremberg and Ansbach, in the wooded valley of the Rangau. Its hallmark is the Katharinenturm, a medieval tower.
In the middle ages it was the seat of one of the great monasteries of Germany, with possessions around Franconia as far as Regensburg and in Württemberg. It was founded in 1132 and continued to exist till 1555. Its sepulchral monuments, many of which are figured by Hocker, Heilsbronnischer Antiquitätenschatz (Ansbach, 1731-1740), are of exceptionally high artistic interest. It was the hereditary burial-place of the Hohenzollern family and ten burgraves of Nuremberg, five margraves and three electors of Brandenburg, and many other persons of note are buried within its walls.
The Monk of Heilsbronn is the ordinary appellation of a didactic poet of the 14th century, whose Sieben Graden, Tochter Syon and Leben des heiligen Alexius were published by J. F. L. T. Merzdorf at Berlin in 1870.
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- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
- Rehm, Ein Gang durch und um die Münster-Kirche in Kloster Heilsbronn (Ansbach, 1875)
- Stillfried, Kloster-Heilsbronn, ein Beitrag in den Hohenzollernschen Forschungen (Berlin, 1877);
- Muck, Geschichte von Kloster-Heilsbronn (Nördlingen, 1879-1880)
- J. Meyer, Die Hohenzollerndenkmale in Heilsbronn (Ansbach, 1891)
- A. Wagner, Über den Mönch von Heilsbronn (Strassburg, 1876)
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