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manufacturing restarted although full output was not attained until 1948 when the import of raw silk was again permitted. Alfred
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was a farm belonging to the Abbey of
Bebenhausen, which was already established in Bönnigheim in 1103. The building dates from around 1620 and has a gargoyle on its roof. The paintings on its timber panelled walls show the words of contemporary songs. Renovated in 1983, the Bebenhäuser Hof is now a
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Alfred Amann was known locally as the ‘soul of the town’ and gave large sums of money for the benefit of the local community. Within a year of entering the firm, Alfred, together with his mother, and brother, Emil, provided funds for a new chapel at the local cemetery which is still in use to this
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Northern Italy. Emil Amann travelled throughout Europe on sales missions while his father and brother concentrated on the running of the factory. Colour dyeing was transferred in-house in 1884 as there had been complaints about the single-colour dyed silk that had previously been contracted out.
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was built in 1756 by the master builder Anton Haaf for Count
Friedrich Stadion. It has fulfilled various functions over the years: from 1828 to 1888 it was a forestry office; later a royal institute for the deaf and mute; then the Schiller College for American students. Since 1996, it has been home
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but subsequently rebuilt, only to be largely torn down again in the 17th century. The remains consist of a tower and a solidly-built stone house. Vestiges of the old wall, which dates from the Middle Ages, can be seen to the west of the castle. The wall is 1150 metres long, up to 9.10 metres high
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The town includes the previously separate parishes of Hofen and
Hohenstein. The boundaries established on 31 December 1971, saw the inclusion of the property known as the Burgermühle and the lost village of Birlingen. The former parish of Hofen now comes under the village of Hofen. In the same
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In 1931, Alfred
Pielenz, the son-in-law of Alfred Amann, became a partner, finally taking sole control of the firm when his father-in-law retired in 1933. Production became difficult during the Second World War and was finally halted. However, within a few months of the end of hostilities,
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and a branch was opened in that nearby town. This, however, did not prove a success and it was closed within a relatively short time. In 1900, a new 40 – 60 horsepower steam engine was installed at the Bönnigheim plant to generate electricity for lighting. Two years later, the factory was
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until the 18th century. The
Gemminger Kelter was recently modernised and converted into business premises and living accommodation. The exterior of the Neipperger Kelter is yet to be restored and houses the social section of a local sports club. The two other wine cellars (Sachsenheim and
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were bought and the top management transferred to Bönnigheim. In 1882, Immanuel Böhringer retired leaving Alois Amann as the sole proprietor until he was joined by his sons, Emil Amann (1862 – 1935) and Alfred Amann (1863 – 1942), at which point the firm became known as
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in 1921, Amann was the only firm in the area not to lay off workers: instead they built a track around the town's forest. More donations followed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the firm's creation, to commemorate the death of his mother in 1913, his
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process was transferred in-house and additional machinery of various kinds was acquired. The following year saw the arrival of four new twisting machines, six additional winders and more washing and bobbin machines: the power source for these was a
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is a gated tower, part of the 13th-century town wall. A bridge led across the dry moat to the Köllesturm; there was also a double gate and a drawbridge tower. The present roof dates back to renovation work carried out after a fire in the late 18th
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Liebenstein) were demolished when the cellar of the local wine co-operative was built in 1949. The latter has a clock tower bearing the arms of the four former ruling families, but has since been converted into a supermarket.
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day. In 1902, he donated a swimming pool, which was up-dated and enlarged in 1933. In 1912, it was the turn of his former local school to benefit: a new school building was funded, thus creating for Bönnigheim its first '
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By 1 December of the same year, two winding machines and a cleaning machine were in operation, as well as a twisting-machine. The firm's modest production together with some purchased yarn was dyed at the Rau
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before returning to the firm in 1888 to take up the post of technical director. When Alois Amann died in 1892, the sons took over the business and continued in partnership until 1917 when Emil retired to
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The industrial age did not reach Bönnigheim until 1 November 1854, when Alois Amann (1824 – 1892) and
Immanuel Böhringer (1822 – 1906) established a firm for the production of twisted and dyed silk
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The production was transferred from Bönnigheim in recent years and most of the buildings have been demolished. The firm is now known as the Amann Group but its head office remains in the town.
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The early years of the 20th century saw the manufacture of surgical threads which were woven rather than twisted. In 1907 a new artificial silk was produced specifically for the manufacture of
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The arms display, in red, a silver wheel with six spokes below which is a silver moon showing a face. The arms thus mirror the history of the town showing, as they do, elements of the
1771:"Die Villa des Fabrikanten Alfred Amann in Bönnigheim: Ein Landhaus im Chalet-Stil als Beispiel der malerischen Architektur in Württemberg an der Wende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert"
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was built in the 19th century as a prison for poachers and others caught stealing in the woods and stands between the castle and the
Kavaliersbau. Today it is home to the Museum
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Former residence of Alfred Amann in the Kirchheimerstrasse. It was built in the 'Swiss national style' between 1899-1900 and designed by the Swiss architect, Jacques Gros.
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No river flows through Bönnigheim and so a bore hole was sunk within the factory complex in 1886 to provide water for dyeing. Alfred Amann followed apprenticeships in
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The local election held on 7 June 2009 resulted in a Council consisting of 18 members. The turnout was 54.64%. The result of the election was as follows.
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was built in 1581 as the farm building of the Monastery of Maulbronn. It has since been converted to living accommodation and business premises.
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Apart from the section about Amann, which is newly written, the above is a translation based on the article in the German Knowledge (XXG) at
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In 1750, Earl Friedrich von Stadion purchased the town and so brought to an end the Garnerbentum era. In 1756, Bönnigheim passed to
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The town also has numerous other historic timber-framed houses. These include the old inns such as the
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in 1941. The marriage of his daughter in 1930 was marked by the gift of a new school building for the
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Textiles, along with agriculture and printing, still form the main manufacturing base of Bönnigheim.
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in 1910. A new product was added to the Amann range in 1919 with the manufacture of schappe silk (
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via its purchase by Duke Carl Eugen. Here it became part of the old administrative district of
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reporting from the town halls of Bönnigheim, Kirchheim und Erligheim is published once a week.
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Alfred Amann (1863-1942), textile manufacturer, benefactor and honorary citizen of Bönnigheim
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which replaced the oxen. In 1857, between 90 and 100 females were employed each earning 20
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towards the education of gifted children of modest means. During the period of hyper-
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Die wechselvolle Geschichte einer Ganerbenstadt - Bönningheim, Hohenstein-Hofen
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Kurz, Josef; Sartorius, Kurt; Holbein, Werner; Gerlinger, Dieter (1984).
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nursery school. There is also a municipal music school.
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was agreed in 1388, thus giving Bönnigheim its first
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and sold it in 1284 to the monastery of Bebenhausen.
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1921:"Eine kleine Geschichte der Stadt"
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