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{{Infobox German location
{{Infobox German place
|image_photo = Engen1.jpg
|image_photo = Engen1.jpg
|name = Engen
|name = Engen
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|district = Konstanz
|district = Konstanz
|elevation = 531
|elevation = 531
|Area = 70.53
|area = 70.53
|population = 10225
|Stand = 2005-12-31
|postal_code = 78234
|postal_code = 78234
|PLZ-alt = 7707
|area_code = 07733
|area_code = 07733
|licence = KN
|licence = KN
|Gemeindeschlüssel= 08 3 35 022
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 08 3 35 022
|Straße = Hauptstraße 11
|website = [https://www.engen.de/ www.engen.de]
|mayor = Frank Harsch<ref>[https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/wahl/buergermeisterwahl-engen-2023/ Bürgermeisterwahl Engen 2023], Staatsanzeiger. Retrieved 13 June 2024.</ref>
|website = [http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254506/index.html www.engen.de]
|leader_term = 2023&ndash;31
|mayor = Johannes Moser
|party = CDU
}}
}}

'''Engen''' is a town in the [[Konstanz (district)|district of Konstanz]], in [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. It is situated 12&nbsp;km northwest of [[Singen]], and 15&nbsp;km south of [[Tuttlingen]].
'''Engen''' is a town in the [[Konstanz (district)|district of Konstanz]], in [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. It is situated 12&nbsp;km northwest of [[Singen]], and 15&nbsp;km south of [[Tuttlingen]].
<gallery widths="200">
Engen2.jpg|Old Town
Engen3.jpg|Town with the mountain [[Hohenhewen]] in the background
</gallery>


== City structure ==
== City structure ==

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Coat of arms|| City district || Inhabitants<br /><small>(date: 2007)</small> || Area<br /><small>(date: 27.&nbsp;May 1970<ref>[http://www.leo-bw.de/detail-gis/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/14322/Engen Engen]; accessed January, 2nd, 2012</ref>)</small>
!Coat of arms|| City district || Inhabitants<br /><small>(date: 2007)</small> || Area<br /><small>(date: 27.&nbsp;May 1970<ref>[http://www.leo-bw.de/detail-gis/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/14322/Engen Engen]; accessed January, 2nd, 2012</ref>)</small>
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Engen.svg|30px|Engen]] || [[Engen]] (city centre) || 6.028<ref name="Kommunaldaten">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254027_l1/index.html Zahlen und Daten]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 1382&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Engen.svg|30px|Engen]] || [[Engen]] (city centre) || 6.028<ref name="Kommunaldaten">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254027_l1/index.html Zahlen und Daten] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100718234246/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254027_l1/index.html |date=2010-07-18 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 1382&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Anselfingen (v).svg|30px|Anselfingen]] || [[Anselfingen]] || 898<ref name="Anselfingen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254030_l1/index.html Anselfingen]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 837&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Anselfingen.svg|30px|Anselfingen]] || [[Anselfingen]] || 898<ref name="Anselfingen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254030_l1/index.html Anselfingen] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130211002556/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254030_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-11 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 837&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Bargen.png|30px|Bargen]] || Bargen || 253<ref name="Bargen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254031_l1/index.html Bargen]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 700&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Bargen.png|30px|Bargen]] || Bargen || 253<ref name="Bargen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254031_l1/index.html Bargen] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130210224847/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254031_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-10 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 700&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Biesendorf.png|30px|Biesendorf]] || Biesendorf || 163<ref name="Biesendorf">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254032_l1/index.html Biesendorf]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 569&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Biesendorf.png|30px|Biesendorf]] || Biesendorf || 163<ref name="Biesendorf">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254032_l1/index.html Biesendorf] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130211084915/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254032_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-11 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 569&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Bittelbrunn.png|30px|Bittelbrunn]] || [[Bittelbrunn]] || 323<ref name="Bittelbrunn">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254033_l1/index.html Bittelbrunn]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 825&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Bittelbrunn.png|30px|Bittelbrunn]] || [[Bittelbrunn]] || 323<ref name="Bittelbrunn">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254033_l1/index.html Bittelbrunn] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130206204921/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254033_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-06 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 825&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Neuhausen.png|30px|Neuhausen]] || Neuhausen || 586<ref name="Neuhausen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254034_l1/index.html Neuhausen]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 485&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Neuhausen.png|30px|Neuhausen]] || Neuhausen || 586<ref name="Neuhausen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254034_l1/index.html Neuhausen] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130211020830/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254034_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-11 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 485&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Stetten.png|30px|Stetten]] || Stetten || 244<ref name="Stetten">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254035_l1/index.html Stetten]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 533&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Engen-Stetten.png|30px|Stetten]] || Stetten || 244<ref name="Stetten">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254035_l1/index.html Stetten] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130210203508/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254035_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-10 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 533&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Welschingen.png|30px|Welschingen]] || Welschingen || 1.445<ref name="Welschingen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254036_l1/index.html Welschingen]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 981&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Welschingen.png|30px|Welschingen]] || Welschingen || 1.445<ref name="Welschingen">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254036_l1/index.html Welschingen] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130206150215/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254036_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-06 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 981&nbsp;ha
|-
|-
|[[File:Wappen Zimmerholz.png|30px|Zimmerholz]] || Zimmerholz || 332<ref name="Zimmerholz">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254037_l1/index.html Zimmerholz]; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 741&nbsp;ha
|[[File:Wappen Zimmerholz.png|30px|Zimmerholz]] || Zimmerholz || 332<ref name="Zimmerholz">[http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254037_l1/index.html Zimmerholz] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130206120203/http://www.engen.de/servlet/PB/menu/1254037_l1/index.html |date=2013-02-06 }}; accessed December, 13th, 2011</ref> || 741&nbsp;ha
|}
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Engen has been proved by documentary evidence in the 11th century for the first time, where it belonged to the [[Baron of Höwen]] (also Hewen). In the city area of Engen, there has been a medieval castle, the [[Burg Neuhausen]], remaining unlocated however. In the 13th century, Engen received the city charter.
Engen has been proved by documentary evidence in the 11th century for the first time, where it belonged to the [[Baron of Höwen]] (also Hewen). In the city area of Engen, there has been a medieval castle, the [[Burg Neuhausen]], remaining unlocated however. In the 13th century, Engen received the city charter.


From 1639, the city belonged to the [[Fürstenberg (princely family)|Count of Fürstenberg]], and thus to the [[Fürstenberg (principality)|Principality of Fürstenberg]]. In 1640, the area has been devastaded by Swedes and French in the context of the [[Thirty Years' War]].
From 1639, the city belonged to the [[Fürstenberg (princely family)|Count of Fürstenberg]], and thus to the [[Fürstenberg (principality)|Principality of Fürstenberg]]. In 1640, the area was devastated by Swedes and French in the context of the [[Thirty Years' War]]. {{Citation needed|date=April 2020}}


During the [[War of the Second Coalition]], on May 3, 1800, a battle between the Austrians, led by [[Paul Kray]], and the French, commanded by [[Jean Victor Marie Moreau]], took place, resulting in a retreat of the Austrian troops.
During the [[War of the Second Coalition]], on May 3, 1800, a battle between the Austrians, led by [[Paul Kray]], and the French, commanded by [[Jean Victor Marie Moreau]], took place, resulting in a retreat of the Austrian troops.


In 1806, Engen went to [[Grand Duchy of Baden]]. The city became a district authority in 1846, which however, has been centralized to the district authority of [[Konstanz]] during the period of [[Nazi Germany]] in 1936.<ref>http://www.leo-bw.de/detail-gis/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/14322/Engen</ref>
In 1806, Engen went to [[Grand Duchy of Baden]]. The city became a district authority in 1846, which however, has been centralized to the district authority of [[Konstanz]] in 1936.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.leo-bw.de/detail-gis/-/Detail/details/ORT/labw_ortslexikon/14322/Engen|title=Engen - Detailseite - LEO-BW}}</ref>


=== Incorporations ===
=== Incorporations ===
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== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==


In January 2014, the official census reported a total population of 10,324 in the municipal area.<ref name="engen.de">http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Wirtschaft+_+Bauen/Standortdaten.html</ref> Subsequently, Mayor Johannes Moser declared a long-term increase of inhabitants while other smaller municipalities in the direct vicinity had to suffer a demographic decline.
In January 2014, the official census reported a total population of 10,324 in the municipal area.<ref name="engen.de">{{Cite web|url=http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Wirtschaft+_+Bauen/Standortdaten.html|title = Standortdaten}}</ref> Subsequently, Mayor Johannes Moser declared a long-term increase of inhabitants while other smaller municipalities in the direct vicinity had to suffer a demographic decline.


=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
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== Government ==
== Government ==


As a consequence of the local elections from May, 25th 2014 with a turnout of 49,1% (2009: 46,8%), the municipal council (18 seats in total) is made up as follows:<ref>http://www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de/Wahlen/Kommunalwahlen_2014/Gem.asp?335022</ref><ref>http://www.engen.de/wahldat/335022g-2014.htm</ref>
As a consequence of the local elections from May, 25th 2014 with a turnout of 49,1% (2009: 46,8%), the municipal council (18 seats in total) is made up as follows:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de/Wahlen/Kommunalwahlen_2014/Gem.asp?335022 |title=Kommunalwahlen 2014, Ergebnisse der Gemeinderatswahlen, Gemeinden - Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg |access-date=2014-06-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714225704/http://www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de/Wahlen/Kommunalwahlen_2014/Gem.asp?335022 |archive-date=2014-07-14 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.engen.de/wahldat/335022g-2014.htm |title=Wahlergebnis Gemeinderatswahl 2014 |access-date=2014-06-16 |archive-date=2014-07-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714203706/http://www.engen.de/wahldat/335022g-2014.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
{|
{|
| [[Free voters]] || 54,19 % || : 10 seats
| [[Free voters]] || 54,19 % || : 10 seats
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=== Finances ===
=== Finances ===


The city of Engen proves to have a responsible governmental management in financial matters which is reflected in the fact of being free of debt since 1995.<ref>http://engen.de/pb/site/Engen/get/857540/Grunddaten%20zum%20Haushaltsplan%202013.pdf</ref> Moreover, the local budget shows to have a reserve above the average representing one of the few German municipalities being in a comfortable financial position.
The city of Engen proves to have a responsible governmental management in financial matters which is reflected in the fact of being free of debt since 1995.<ref>http://engen.de/pb/site/Engen/get/857540/Grunddaten%20zum%20Haushaltsplan%202013.pdf{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Moreover, the local budget shows to have a reserve above the average representing one of the few German municipalities being in a comfortable financial position.


== Coat of arms ==
== Coat of arms ==
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== Culture and constructions ==
== Culture and constructions ==


Engen is situated on the holiday road [[Römerstraße Neckar-Alb-Aare]] and the [[Freiburg-Lake Constance Black Forest Trail]], a long distance footpath. In the city area, there is the Old city park with the war memorial as well as the new city park with a little lake.
Engen is situated on the holiday road [[Römerstraße Neckar-Alb-Aare]] and the [[Freiburg-Lake Constance Black Forest Trail]], a long-distance footpath. In the city area, there is the Old city park with the war memorial as well as the new city park with a little lake.


=== Museums ===
=== Museums ===
* The ''Municipal Museum Engen + gallery'' possesses an archaeological collection, sacral and modern art as well as historic-cultural exhibitions.
* The ''Municipal Museum Engen + gallery'' possesses an archaeological collection, sacral and modern art as well as historic-cultural exhibitions.
* The ''Ice Age park Engen'', finished in spring 2003, is a reconstruction of a Stone Age camp, next to the [[Petersfels]] in the „Brudertal“. In order to visit the three hectare large area, a walk can be done by a 1,5 hour walk.<ref>http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Tourismus+_+Kultur/Eiszeitpark.html</ref>
* The ''Ice Age park Engen'', finished in spring 2003, is a reconstruction of a Stone Age camp, next to the [[Petersfels]] in the „Brudertal“. In order to visit the three-hectare large area, a walk can be done by a 1.5 hour walk.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Tourismus+_+Kultur/Eiszeitpark.html |title=Stadt Engen: Eiszeitpark |access-date=2014-06-18 |archive-date=2014-05-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140503042730/http://www.engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Tourismus+_+Kultur/Eiszeitpark.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>


=== Places of interest ===
=== Places of interest ===


Engen possesses a renovated Old town. In that respect, worth seeing is the Catholic town church ''Mariä Himmelfahrt'' dating back to the 13th century (originally late [[Romanesque art]], then modifications took place in [[Gothic art]], which ended in [[Baroque]]). Close to the church, several graves memorials can be found, amongst them, the [[Count of Lupfen]] and family members of the aristocratic [[Pappenheim (state)|Pappenheimer]]. Beside of the palace ''Krenkinger Schloss'' in the city centre, the ''Municipal Museum Engen with gallery'' can be visited in walking distance from there. The museum used to be a Dominican nunnery from 1333–1803 being called ''Nunnery St. Wolfgang''. Today, there are several exhibitions of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic times from the ''Brudertal'' (trans.: brother valley), like for instance, the ''Venus of Engen''. Regularly art exhibitions take place, which cause supraregional interest quite often.<ref>http://engen.de/pb/,Lde/711495.html</ref> In the area of the market square, extensive façades in the [[Trompe-l'œil]] style are conspicuous. Dispersed over the entire Old town, fountains made by artists of different styles can be found whilst being designed with various artist statements. Along a marked and signposted walking path, visitors can go from fountain to fountain while looking at the attractive Old town.
Engen possesses a renovated Old town. In that respect, worth seeing is the Catholic town church ''Mariä Himmelfahrt'' dating back to the 13th century (originally late [[Romanesque art]], then modifications took place in [[Gothic art]], which ended in [[Baroque]]). Close to the church, several graves memorials can be found, amongst them, the [[Count of Lupfen]] and family members of the aristocratic [[Pappenheim (state)|Pappenheimer]]. Beside of the palace ''Krenkinger Schloss'' in the city centre, the ''Municipal Museum Engen with gallery'' can be visited in walking distance from there. The museum used to be a Dominican nunnery from 1333 to 1803 being called ''Nunnery St. Wolfgang''. Today, there are several exhibitions of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic times from the ''Brudertal'' (trans.: brother valley), like for instance, the ''Venus of Engen''. Regularly art exhibitions take place, which cause supraregional interest quite often.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://engen.de/pb/,Lde/711495.html|title = Kunst & Kultur}}</ref> In the area of the market square, extensive façades in the [[Trompe-l'œil]] style are conspicuous. Dispersed over the entire Old town, fountains made by artists of different styles can be found whilst being designed with various artist statements. Along a marked and signposted walking path, visitors can go from fountain to fountain while looking at the attractive Old town.


Originally, the palace ''Krenkinger Schloss'' probably was a building dating back to [[House of Hohenstaufen|Staufer]] times and has been constructed around the 13th century. After the large brand in 1640 and renovations in 1892/93 in order to obtain space for the office of the district authority of Baden, the construction has been altered strongly.
Originally, the palace ''Krenkinger Schloss'' probably was a building dating back to [[House of Hohenstaufen|Staufer]] times and has been constructed around the 13th century. After the large brand in 1640 and renovations in 1892/93 in order to obtain space for the office of the district authority of Baden, the construction has been altered strongly.
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The ''Narrenzunft Engen'' runs the traditional local and native [[Swabian–Alemannic Fastnacht]]. The local carnival figure ''Hansele'' can be traced back historically, which oldest preserved costume dates back to the year 1850.
The ''Narrenzunft Engen'' runs the traditional local and native [[Swabian–Alemannic Fastnacht]]. The local carnival figure ''Hansele'' can be traced back historically, which oldest preserved costume dates back to the year 1850.


Moreover, the traditional Old Town festival (''Altstadtfest'') regularly takes place in July. This local highlight usually attracts thousands of guests and visitors. In the centre of the event, one can find a jumble sale, a cabaret, music and dance into the night. In particular in the evening, every taste of music can be satisfied when listing to concerts of regional bands on an open-air theatre behind the town hall.<ref>http://www.engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Tourismus+_+Kultur/Altstadtfest.html</ref>
Moreover, the traditional Old Town festival (''Altstadtfest'') regularly takes place in July. This local highlight usually attracts thousands of guests and visitors. In the centre of the event, one can find a jumble sale, a cabaret, music and dance into the night. In particular in the evening, every taste of music can be satisfied when listing to concerts of regional bands on an open-air theatre behind the town hall.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Tourismus+_+Kultur/Altstadtfest.html|title = Altstadtfest}}</ref>


== Economy and Infrastructure ==
== Economy and Infrastructure ==
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=== Traffic and transport ===
=== Traffic and transport ===


The station of Engen is well connected by both, the [[Gäu Railway (Stuttgart–Hattingen)]] and the [[Black Forest Railway (Baden)]] ([[Offenburg]]-[[Konstanz]]). Furthermore, the suburban train [[Seehas]] connects the town with other lake-adjacent cities like [[Singen]], [[Radolfzell]] and [[Konstanz]] at half-hourly intervals. Other connections, in particular to the state capital [[Stuttgart]], and/or to [[Karlsruhe]] with the [[Black Forest Railway (Baden)]], are available by the [[Regional-Express]] at two-hour intervals. Engen is part of the [[Transport Association Hegau-Bodensee]].
The station of Engen is well connected by both, the [[Plochingen–Immendingen railway|line towards Stuttgart]] and the [[Black Forest Railway (Baden)|Black Forest Railway]] ([[Offenburg]]-[[Konstanz]]). Furthermore, the suburban train [[Seehas]] connects the town with other lake-adjacent cities like [[Singen]], [[Radolfzell]] and [[Konstanz]] at half-hourly intervals. Other connections, in particular to the state capital [[Stuttgart]], and/or to [[Karlsruhe]] with the [[Black Forest Railway (Baden)]], are available by the [[Regional-Express]] at two-hour intervals. Engen is part of the [[Transport Association Hegau-Bodensee]].


The motorway [[Bundesautobahn 81]] ([[Würzburg]]–[[Stuttgart]]–[[Singen]]) and the federal highway [[Bundesstraße 31]] ([[Breisach]]–[[Lindau]]) as well as the [[Bundesstraße 491]] (in the direction of [[Tuttlingen]]) connect Engen with the interstate road network.
The motorway [[Bundesautobahn 81]] ([[Würzburg]]–[[Stuttgart]]–[[Singen]]) and the federal highway [[Bundesstraße 31]] ([[Breisach]]–[[Lindau]]) as well as the [[Bundesstraße 491]] (in the direction of [[Tuttlingen]]) connect Engen with the interstate road network.
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=== Education ===
=== Education ===


In 2006/07, the new founded [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] Engen started with three class sizes of fifth grade. Furthermore, the training centre of the town centre contains the [[Anne Frank]]-[[Realschule]], a [[Werkrealschule]] and a [[Special education|Förderschule]] ("Hewenschule").<ref>http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Die+Stadt/Bildung.html</ref> Additionally, there are two [[primary school]]s in Engen and Welschingen. The municipality has also seven kindergarten at its disposal.<ref>http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Die+Stadt/Kinderbetreuung.html</ref> Moreover, a youth seminar can be found in the town district Anselfingen.
In 2006/07, the newly founded [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] Engen started with three class sizes of fifth grade. Furthermore, the training centre of the town centre contains the [[Anne Frank]]-[[Realschule]], a [[Werkrealschule]] and a [[Special education|Förderschule]] ("Hewenschule").<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Die+Stadt/Bildung.html|title = Bildung}}</ref> Additionally, there are two [[primary school]]s in Engen and Welschingen. The municipality has also seven kindergarten at its disposal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://engen.de/pb/engen,Lde/Startseite/Die+Stadt/Kinderbetreuung.html|title = Kinderbetreuung}}</ref> Moreover, a youth seminar can be found in the town district Anselfingen.


== Notable inhabitants and residents ==
== Notable inhabitants and residents ==


=== Honorary citizen ===
=== Honorary citizen ===
* 1862, September, 7th, (in Oensbach), Josef Weber, died January, 13th, 1937, town priest and dean, 1920 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1862, September 7, (in Oensbach), Josef Weber, died January, 13th, 1937, town priest and dean, 1920 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1882, March, 13th, (in Pforzheim), Viktor Kolb, died 1963, tailor, co-founder of the medical convoy ([[German Red Cross]]) in Engen, 1953 honorary citizen
* 1882, March 13, (in Pforzheim), Viktor Kolb, died 1963, tailor, co-founder of the medical convoy ([[German Red Cross]]) in Engen, 1953 honorary citizen
* 1883 (in Welschingen), prelate Prof. Dr. theol. Alfred Wikenhauser, died 1960 honorary citizen of Welschingen
* 1883 (in Welschingen), prelate Prof. Dr. theol. Alfred Wikenhauser, died 1960 honorary citizen of Welschingen
* 1884 (in Stockach), Emil Dreher, died 1974, town priest and dean, 1948 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1884 (in Stockach), Emil Dreher, died 1974, town priest and dean, 1948 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1890, January, 5th, (in Oberndorf), Mathilde Nied (Sister Lukana), devoted occipation in the hospital Engen, 1962 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1890, January 5, (in Oberndorf), Mathilde Nied (Sister Lukana), devoted occupation in the hospital Engen, 1962 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1911, Mai, 5h, (in Freiburg), Dr. Hans Ludwig Steffen, died June, 1st, 1994 (in Engen), head doctor of the hospital Engen, 1976 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1911, May 5, (in Freiburg), Dr. Hans Ludwig Steffen, died June 1, 1994 (in Engen), head doctor of the hospital Engen, 1976 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1912, October, 12th, [[Hermann Graf]], died November, 4th, 1988 in Rastatt, fighter pilot and recipient of the Knight's Cross, 1942 honorary citizen of Engen
* 1912, October 12, [[Hermann Graf]], died November 4, 1988, in Rastatt, fighter pilot and recipient of the Knight's Cross, 1942 honorary citizen of Engen


=== Sons and daughters of the city ===
=== Sons and daughters of the city ===
* 1548, [[Conrad Vetter]], died October, 11th, 1622, jesuite pater, author during the [[Counter-Reformation]]
* 1548, [[Conrad Vetter]], died October, 11th, 1622, jesuite pater, author during the [[Counter-Reformation]]
* 1636, November, 17th, [[Romanus Vogler]], abbot of [[St. Blaise Abbey, Black Forest]]
* 1636, November 17, [[Romanus Vogler]], abbot of [[St. Blaise Abbey, Black Forest]]
* 1822, March, 13th, [[Carl Eckhard]], died August, 30th, 1910, jurist, entrepreneur and politician, [[Reichstag (German Empire)|Reichstag deputy]]
* 1822, March 13, [[Carl Eckhard]], died August 30, 1910, jurist, entrepreneur and politician, [[Reichstag (German Empire)|Reichstag deputy]]
* 1879, February, 8th, [[Wilhelm Engelbert Oeftering]], (also Engelbert Hegaur); died 3. März 1940, librarian, historian and literary specialist
* 1879, February 8, [[Wilhelm Engelbert Oeftering]], (also Engelbert Hegaur); died 3. März 1940, librarian, historian and literary specialist
* 1880, August 13, (in Bargen), [[Frieda Hodapp]], died September, 14th, 1949 in Bad Wiessee, pianist
* 1880, August 13, (in Bargen), [[Frieda Hodapp]], died September 14, 1949, in Bad Wiessee, pianist
* 1898, February, 24th, [[Hubert Schiel]], died 1983, theologian, author and librarian
* 1898, February 24, [[Hubert Schiel]], died 1983, theologian, author and librarian
* 1900, August 4, (in Welschingen), [[Ermin Hohlwegler]], died July 31, 1970 in Neuhausen, trade unionist and politician ([[Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands|SPD]]), Employment Secretary of [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[MdL]] (Baden-Württemberg)
* 1900, August 4, (in Welschingen), [[Ermin Hohlwegler]], died July 31, 1970, in Neuhausen, trade unionist and politician ([[Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands|SPD]]), Employment Secretary of [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[MdL]] (Baden-Württemberg)
* 1912, October 24, [[Hermann Graf]], November 4, 1988, Colonel, later sales director
* 1912, October 24, [[Hermann Graf]], died November 4, 1988, colonel, later sales director
* 1940, June 3, [[Klaus Saur (Geistlicher)|Klaus Saur]], New Apostolic clergyman
* 1940, June 3, [[Klaus Saur]], New Apostolic clergyman
* 1945, December 11, [[Wilhelm Vossenkuhl]], German [[philosopher]]
* 1945, December 11, [[Wilhelm Vossenkuhl]], German [[philosopher]]
* 1948 [[Gordian Fulde|Dr Gordian Fulde]], Emergency Medicine Doctor
* 1978, June 12, [[Pascal Niggenkemper]], jazz musician
* 1978, June 12, [[Pascal Niggenkemper]], jazz musician
* 1990, May 29, [[Oliver Sorg]], football player
* 1990, May 29, [[Oliver Sorg]], football player
* 1991, December 24, [[Timo Benitz]], athlete
* 1991, December 24, [[Timo Benitz]], athlete

{{Cities and towns in Konstanz (district)}}
Klaus Wunderlich - German organist 1980s to 1997

==Gallery==
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Engen2.jpg|Old Town
Engen3.jpg|Town with the mountain [[Hohenhewen]] in the background
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
*{{official website|www.engen.de}} {{in lang|de}}
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Engen
Coat of arms of Engen
Location of Engen within Konstanz district
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Engen is located in Germany
Engen
Engen
Engen is located in Baden-Württemberg
Engen
Engen
Coordinates: 47°51′10″N 08°46′17″E / 47.85278°N 8.77139°E / 47.85278; 8.77139
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionFreiburg
DistrictKonstanz
Government
 • Mayor (2023–31) Frank Harsch[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total
70.53 km2 (27.23 sq mi)
Elevation
531 m (1,742 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total
11,355
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
78234
Dialling codes07733
Vehicle registrationKN
Websitewww.engen.de

Engen is a town in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 12 km northwest of Singen, and 15 km south of Tuttlingen.

City structure

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Coat of arms City district Inhabitants
(date: 2007)
Area
(date: 27. May 1970[3])
Engen Engen (city centre) 6.028[4] 1382 ha
Anselfingen Anselfingen 898[5] 837 ha
Bargen Bargen 253[6] 700 ha
Biesendorf Biesendorf 163[7] 569 ha
Bittelbrunn Bittelbrunn 323[8] 825 ha
Neuhausen Neuhausen 586[9] 485 ha
Stetten Stetten 244[10] 533 ha
Welschingen Welschingen 1.445[11] 981 ha
Zimmerholz Zimmerholz 332[12] 741 ha

History

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Engen has been proved by documentary evidence in the 11th century for the first time, where it belonged to the Baron of Höwen (also Hewen). In the city area of Engen, there has been a medieval castle, the Burg Neuhausen, remaining unlocated however. In the 13th century, Engen received the city charter.

From 1639, the city belonged to the Count of Fürstenberg, and thus to the Principality of Fürstenberg. In 1640, the area was devastated by Swedes and French in the context of the Thirty Years' War. [citation needed]

During the War of the Second Coalition, on May 3, 1800, a battle between the Austrians, led by Paul Kray, and the French, commanded by Jean Victor Marie Moreau, took place, resulting in a retreat of the Austrian troops.

In 1806, Engen went to Grand Duchy of Baden. The city became a district authority in 1846, which however, has been centralized to the district authority of Konstanz in 1936.[13]

Incorporations

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As a consequence of the statewide local government restructuring reforms in Baden-Württemberg during the early 1970s, the following hitherto independent municipalities have been incorporated into Engen:

  • 1971, July 1: Bargen
  • 1971, December, 1st: Biesendorf and Bittelbrunn
  • 1975, January 1: Anselfingen, Neuhausen, Stetten, Welschingen, Zimmerholz

Demographics

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In January 2014, the official census reported a total population of 10,324 in the municipal area.[14] Subsequently, Mayor Johannes Moser declared a long-term increase of inhabitants while other smaller municipalities in the direct vicinity had to suffer a demographic decline.

Religion

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Engen is the seat of the deanship Hegau of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Freiburg. A vast majority of the inhabitants are of Roman Catholic confession, which is reflected in many Roman Catholic churches in every city district. However, Protestants can attend masses in their own church in the city centre. Like everywhere in Europe, nowadays, Muslim immigrants from Balkan, Arabian and African countries add a further more or less larger confession group to the municipality.

Government

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As a consequence of the local elections from May, 25th 2014 with a turnout of 49,1% (2009: 46,8%), the municipal council (18 seats in total) is made up as follows:[15][16]

Free voters 54,19 % : 10 seats
CDU 45,81 % : 8 seats

Regarding electoral voting behaviour, Engen and particularly its city districts can be described as rather Christian democratic/conservative which is reflected in a share of 45–55% where the CDU gains votes above the nationwide average, proving to be similar to election results in Baden-Württemberg though. Following the state elections in 2016, the Greens significantly increased their support analogous to the state-wide trends and results.

Finances

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The city of Engen proves to have a responsible governmental management in financial matters which is reflected in the fact of being free of debt since 1995.[17] Moreover, the local budget shows to have a reserve above the average representing one of the few German municipalities being in a comfortable financial position.

Coat of arms

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Blazon: "A silvery five pointed star"

Town twinning

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Culture and constructions

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Engen is situated on the holiday road Römerstraße Neckar-Alb-Aare and the Freiburg-Lake Constance Black Forest Trail, a long-distance footpath. In the city area, there is the Old city park with the war memorial as well as the new city park with a little lake.

Museums

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  • The Municipal Museum Engen + gallery possesses an archaeological collection, sacral and modern art as well as historic-cultural exhibitions.
  • The Ice Age park Engen, finished in spring 2003, is a reconstruction of a Stone Age camp, next to the Petersfels in the „Brudertal“. In order to visit the three-hectare large area, a walk can be done by a 1.5 hour walk.[18]

Places of interest

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Engen possesses a renovated Old town. In that respect, worth seeing is the Catholic town church Mariä Himmelfahrt dating back to the 13th century (originally late Romanesque art, then modifications took place in Gothic art, which ended in Baroque). Close to the church, several graves memorials can be found, amongst them, the Count of Lupfen and family members of the aristocratic Pappenheimer. Beside of the palace Krenkinger Schloss in the city centre, the Municipal Museum Engen with gallery can be visited in walking distance from there. The museum used to be a Dominican nunnery from 1333 to 1803 being called Nunnery St. Wolfgang. Today, there are several exhibitions of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic times from the Brudertal (trans.: brother valley), like for instance, the Venus of Engen. Regularly art exhibitions take place, which cause supraregional interest quite often.[19] In the area of the market square, extensive façades in the Trompe-l'œil style are conspicuous. Dispersed over the entire Old town, fountains made by artists of different styles can be found whilst being designed with various artist statements. Along a marked and signposted walking path, visitors can go from fountain to fountain while looking at the attractive Old town.

Originally, the palace Krenkinger Schloss probably was a building dating back to Staufer times and has been constructed around the 13th century. After the large brand in 1640 and renovations in 1892/93 in order to obtain space for the office of the district authority of Baden, the construction has been altered strongly.

Regular events

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The Narrenzunft Engen runs the traditional local and native Swabian–Alemannic Fastnacht. The local carnival figure Hansele can be traced back historically, which oldest preserved costume dates back to the year 1850.

Moreover, the traditional Old Town festival (Altstadtfest) regularly takes place in July. This local highlight usually attracts thousands of guests and visitors. In the centre of the event, one can find a jumble sale, a cabaret, music and dance into the night. In particular in the evening, every taste of music can be satisfied when listing to concerts of regional bands on an open-air theatre behind the town hall.[20]

Economy and Infrastructure

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Economy

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From 1970, a variety of medium-sized companies established in Engen. For this purpose, the city provided a larger industrial area, the so-called Industriegebiet Grub. Newer positive economic developments show the necessity of an extension of the former area and its realization while and a new industrial region has been created in the smaller city district Welschingen as well.

Today, there are about 600 business enterprises and ca. 2500 employees liable to pay compulsory insurance in Engen.[14]

Traffic and transport

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The station of Engen is well connected by both, the line towards Stuttgart and the Black Forest Railway (Offenburg-Konstanz). Furthermore, the suburban train Seehas connects the town with other lake-adjacent cities like Singen, Radolfzell and Konstanz at half-hourly intervals. Other connections, in particular to the state capital Stuttgart, and/or to Karlsruhe with the Black Forest Railway (Baden), are available by the Regional-Express at two-hour intervals. Engen is part of the Transport Association Hegau-Bodensee.

The motorway Bundesautobahn 81 (WürzburgStuttgartSingen) and the federal highway Bundesstraße 31 (BreisachLindau) as well as the Bundesstraße 491 (in the direction of Tuttlingen) connect Engen with the interstate road network.

Education

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In 2006/07, the newly founded Gymnasium Engen started with three class sizes of fifth grade. Furthermore, the training centre of the town centre contains the Anne Frank-Realschule, a Werkrealschule and a Förderschule ("Hewenschule").[21] Additionally, there are two primary schools in Engen and Welschingen. The municipality has also seven kindergarten at its disposal.[22] Moreover, a youth seminar can be found in the town district Anselfingen.

Notable inhabitants and residents

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Honorary citizen

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  • 1862, September 7, (in Oensbach), Josef Weber, died January, 13th, 1937, town priest and dean, 1920 honorary citizen of Engen
  • 1882, March 13, (in Pforzheim), Viktor Kolb, died 1963, tailor, co-founder of the medical convoy (German Red Cross) in Engen, 1953 honorary citizen
  • 1883 (in Welschingen), prelate Prof. Dr. theol. Alfred Wikenhauser, died 1960 honorary citizen of Welschingen
  • 1884 (in Stockach), Emil Dreher, died 1974, town priest and dean, 1948 honorary citizen of Engen
  • 1890, January 5, (in Oberndorf), Mathilde Nied (Sister Lukana), devoted occupation in the hospital Engen, 1962 honorary citizen of Engen
  • 1911, May 5, (in Freiburg), Dr. Hans Ludwig Steffen, died June 1, 1994 (in Engen), head doctor of the hospital Engen, 1976 honorary citizen of Engen
  • 1912, October 12, Hermann Graf, died November 4, 1988, in Rastatt, fighter pilot and recipient of the Knight's Cross, 1942 honorary citizen of Engen

Sons and daughters of the city

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Klaus Wunderlich - German organist 1980s to 1997

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References

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  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahl Engen 2023, Staatsanzeiger. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.
  3. ^ Engen; accessed January, 2nd, 2012
  4. ^ Zahlen und Daten Archived 2010-07-18 at the Wayback Machine; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  5. ^ Anselfingen Archived 2013-02-11 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  6. ^ Bargen Archived 2013-02-10 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  7. ^ Biesendorf Archived 2013-02-11 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  8. ^ Bittelbrunn Archived 2013-02-06 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  9. ^ Neuhausen Archived 2013-02-11 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  10. ^ Stetten Archived 2013-02-10 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  11. ^ Welschingen Archived 2013-02-06 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  12. ^ Zimmerholz Archived 2013-02-06 at archive.today; accessed December, 13th, 2011
  13. ^ "Engen - Detailseite - LEO-BW".
  14. ^ a b "Standortdaten".
  15. ^ "Kommunalwahlen 2014, Ergebnisse der Gemeinderatswahlen, Gemeinden - Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  16. ^ "Wahlergebnis Gemeinderatswahl 2014". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  17. ^ http://engen.de/pb/site/Engen/get/857540/Grunddaten%20zum%20Haushaltsplan%202013.pdf[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Stadt Engen: Eiszeitpark". Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  19. ^ "Kunst & Kultur".
  20. ^ "Altstadtfest".
  21. ^ "Bildung".
  22. ^ "Kinderbetreuung".
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