Gößweinstein

Gößweinstein
View of the town
Gößweinstein
Coordinates
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Franconia
District Forchheim
Local subdivisions 30 Ortsteile
Mayor Georg Lang (CSU)
Basic statistics
Area 57.70 km2 (22.28 sq mi)
Elevation 312 m  (1024 ft)
Population 4,028 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 70 /km2 (181 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate FO
Postal code 91327
Area code 09242
Website www.goessweinstein.de

Gößweinstein is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany.

Contents

Districts

  • Allersdorf
  • Altenthal
  • Behringersmühle
  • Bösenbirkig
  • Etzdorf
  • Geiselhöhe
  • Gößweinstein
  • Hardt
  • Hartenreuth
  • Hühnerloh
  • Hungenberg
  • Kleingesee
  • Kohlstein
  • Krachershöhe
  • Leimersberg
  • Leutzdorf
  • Moritz
  • Morschreuth
  • Moschendorf
  • Prügeldorf
  • Sachsendorf
  • Sachsenmühle
  • Sattelmannsburg
  • Stadelhofen
  • Stempfermühle
  • Türkelstein
  • Ühleinshof
  • Unterailsfeld
  • Wichsenstein
  • Wölm

History

The first record of the Goswinesteyn Castle is from 1076. Prior to 1102 the Hochstift Bamberg became the owner of the castle. The prince-bishop of Bamberg Friedrich Carl von Schönborn (ruled from 1729 until 1746) elevated Gößweinstein's status to a Market. During the Secularization in 1803, the area of the Hochstift Bamberg was transferred to Bavaria. During the Bavarian territorial reforms in 1978, the formerly independent communities of Morschreuth, Wichsenstein, Behringersmühle, Kleingesee, Leutzdorf, Stadelhofen, Unterailsfeld and part of the community Tüchersfeld were integrated into Gößweinstein.

Culture and sights

Museums

Buildings

Ich fahr’ in die Welt!
Mein Hutschmuck die Rose, mein Lager im Moose,
Der Himmel mein Zelt.
Mag lauern und trauern, wer will, hinter Mauern –
Ich fahr’ in die Welt!

Lookout points

Politics

The municipal council in Gößweinstein has 16 members plus an extraofficial mayor.

CSU SPD FW Jugend und Frauen Bürgergemeinschaft Bürger vertreten Bürger Total
2002 5 3 3 2 2 1 16 seats

(local elections on March 3, 2002)

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