Langenzenn
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Langenzenn | |
Coat of arms | Location |
Administration | |
Country | Germany |
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State | Bavaria |
Admin. region | Middle Franconia |
District | Fürth |
Town subdivisions | 23 Stadtteile |
Mayor | Jürgen Habel (CSU) |
Basic statistics | |
Area | 46.31 km² (17.9 sq mi) |
Elevation | 313 m (1027 ft) |
Population | 10,601 (31/12/2006) |
- Density | 229 /km² (593 /sq mi) |
Other information | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Licence plate | FÜ |
Postal code | 90579 |
Area code | 09101 |
Website | www.langenzenn.de |
Location of the town of Langenzenn within Fürth district | |
Langenzenn is a municipality in the district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 15 km west of Fürth. The town lies on the river Zenn and has a population of 10.623 people (30. June 2006).
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[edit] Geography
It belongs to the district of Fürth near Nürnberg and lies in the Rangau.
Neighbouring Towns Wilhermsdorf (6,3 km) Großhabersdorf Cadolzburg (7,36 km) Veitsbronn (6,29 km) Puschendorf (4,41 km) Emskirchen (8,19 km) Hagenbüchach (4,41 km)
[edit] History
First historic mention in 903 by king Ludwig IV as "Zenna". Langenzenn got the rights and privileges of a town in 1360.Around that time the Halsgericht moved from Cadolzburg to Langenzenn. Thus, the town got the full jurisdiction. The last execution was realized in 1763. 1361 it got the right to produce money by king Karl IV.
A big fire in 1720 destroyed the town hall. A new town hall was built, which exists this very day.
[edit] Development of population
Year | Population |
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1809 | 1659 |
1855 | 1906 |
1900 | 1953 |
1910 | 2003 |
1920 | 1933 |
1930 | 2186 |
1939 | 2816 |
1945 | 2840 |
1950 | 4277 |
1960 | 4817 |
1970 | 5337 |
1987 | 8280 |
2004 | 10700 |
[edit] Culture
Langenzenn has a theater where the Klosterhofspiele Langenzenn are performed every summer. The gothic evangelian church exists since 1369. It also exists pieces of the city wall. In 2005 and 2006 the Prinzregentenplatz, the medievally merket place of the town was remodelled.
[edit] Economy and infrastructure
Langenzenn lies on the Südwesttangente, so it is connected very well to Fürth/Nürnberg. The railway Zenngrundbahn was built in 1872.It consorts from Fürth to Markt Erlbach and back every hour. Langenzenn has 3 stations: Langenzenn main railway station, Hardhof and Laubendorf.
[edit] Residenting companies
Bricks are produced in Langenzenn since the 16th century. After World War II only 2 companies produce still bricks: The Koramic Dachprodukte GmbH & Co. KG,belonging to the Wienerberger Gruppe,and the Walther Dachziegel GmbH.
The steel- and materialtrader Heine + Beisswenger has a location between Langenzenn and Burggrafenhof.
The packingproducer ElringKlinger AG exports his make to many automobile companies.
The ELIA Tuning und Design AG is a Renault,Nissan and Dacia tuning companie.
Langenzenn has several industrial areas, with many smaller companies being located there.
[edit] Media
The Langenzenner Zeitung is published every month.
[edit] Public Institutions
Since 1977 Langenzenn has an indoor pool.
The local museum opens in 1957.
1382 a hospital was built. The oldest part existing today is from 1536. In 2007 the hospital will be closed. The youth center Alte Post was founded in 1977 and is the oldest youth center in this area. The public library was founded in 1903,restored in 1983 and has ca.22000 books.
[edit] Education
Langenzenn has a school system since 1439. Since 1967 it has an elemantary and a Hauptschule which is similar to the secondary modern school. 1984 the Wolfang Borchert Gymnasium was founded in Langenzenn, which has place for 1150 school children. Langenzenn has also 4 kindergartens.
[edit] Sport
Langenzenn's main sports club is the TSV 1894 Langenzenn supporting several sports, but mainly soccer.
[edit] External links
- Official Website (German)
- [1] (German)
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