Daisendorf

Daisendorf

Town hall

Coat of arms
Daisendorf

Coordinates: 47°42′37″N 9°16′21″E / 47.7102°N 9.2724°E / 47.7102; 9.2724Coordinates: 47°42′37″N 9°16′21″E / 47.7102°N 9.2724°E / 47.7102; 9.2724
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Tübingen
District Bodenseekreis
Municipal assoc. Meersburg
Government
  Mayor Helmut Keser (Ind.)
Area
  Total 2.44 km2 (0.94 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 1,567
  Density 640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 88718
Dialling codes 07532
Vehicle registration FN
Website www.daisendorf.de

Daisendorf is a village and a commune with about 1600 inhabitants in south-western Germany. It is part of the Bodensee district, which is part of the Land Baden-Württemberg.

Daisendorf is situated on a hill about 2 km north of Meersburg. It lies above Lake Constance.

History

Daisendorf was first mentioned in the 8th century.

Economy

Daisendorf is a popular tourist destination in the Lake of Constance region, featuring nice views of the Swiss Alps (Säntisregion) and the lake, as well as the charming flair of a diverse rural community.

Culture and sights

Edifices

Saint Martin Chapel in Daisendorf.

The village has an ancient chapel St. Martin, which was built in 1508 and holds unique fresques of the renaissance age.

Regular events

This is the fools tree (in allemannic: "Narrebom") with a green wreath and a child climbing the tree

Daisendorf features several yearly happenings.

Beauty of nature

The little pond "Neuweiher" in springtime

In the east of the village lies pond Neuweiher. This is a hidden water supply in the middle of a lonely wood. According to an old document in the archives of the town of Meersburg ("Meersburger Stadtarchiv") this water storage was built in 1445. In medieval times it was used to flood the town moat of Meersburg. The pond has a surface of about 570 m² and a maximal depth of 4,1 m. The pond contents are about 101 Mio. liter water. Nowadays the pond and its surroundings are used for recreation purposes. It is also used as static water storage for fire extinction in case of forest fire. It is not allowed to swim in the pond or go boating on it.[2]

Persons related to the village of Daisendorf

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