Oberstenfeld is located in the upper :de:Bottwar|Bottwar river valley. It lies in the northeast of the district of Ludwigsburg. In the north it borders to the :de:Löwensteiner Berge|Löwensteiner Berge hills, in the west there are the hills Forstberg and Wunnenstein covered by vineyards.
Neighboring towns
The closest neighboring towns are Beilstein to the north and Großbottwar to the south.
Incorporated villages
The villages Gronau and Prevorst are incorporated. Prevorst is an exclave located between the Heilbronn district and the Rems-Murr district. With an elevation of 482m it is the highest location of the Ludwigsburg district.
Transport
Road links
The motorway AutobahnA81 is nearby and reachable within minutes.
Oberstenfeld originated in the 7th or 8th century, and belonged to the Lichtenberg castle residing above the town. The Oberstenfeld nunnery was founded in 1016 CE, its patronage was taken over in 1357 CE when the count of Lichtenberg sold the town to the dukes of Württemberg. In 1540 CE it adopted the reformation but remained a part of the Imperial Knights until 1803 CE when it was taken in by the duchy of Württemberg. The community Prevorst as well as the Lichtenberg castle were taken over by the dukes of Württemberg from the count of Lichtenberg in 1357 CE,. The three villages were conjointly assigned to the :de:Oberamt |de:Oberamt Marbach since 1810 CE. In 1938 CE Oberstenfeld was allotted to the Ludwigsburg district while Gronau and Prevorst became a part of the Heilbronn district. On January 1, 1972 Gronau and Prevorst changed the district and were assigned to Oberstenfeld.
Politics
Municipal council
The outcome of the municipal council elections on June 13. 2004 was:
Located on top of a hill, amidst idyllic vineyards, the town is guarded by the Lichtenberg castle. The RomanesquePeterskirche is situated on a hill, about one kilometer north of downtown Oberstenfeld. Built in the mid 11th century, it is a relict of a lost precursor commune. The choir was arched over and the church's inside was painted with frescos in the 13th century. Some of those frescos are still present today. The church was nearly forgotten and unused for a long time. However, it is used for protestant and occasionally also for Roman Catholic services since it was restored between 1973 and 1976. The Cyriakuskirche, located in Gronau, is second eldest church of the municipality. Its :de:Chorturm|choirtower is a relict of the Gothic first building phase in the 13th and 14th century. It was rebuilt and extended in 1599. The collegiate church St. Johannes der Täufer, located downtown Oberstenfeld, is one of the state's most important Romanesque churches. The nave was built about 1220, the choirtower about 1230 CE. It is open to the public May to October on Sundays between 11 am and 1 pm. Guided tours are available for value. Nearby is the Dorfkirche, which was built in the 9th century as Galluskapelle. It became the prayer room of the market town community in contradiction to the collegiate church which was reserved for the canonesses. After heavy damage in 1693 it was newly built in 1738. The porch in the north is decorated with the coat of arms of the municipality, which can also be found on the weather vane. In the centre are a few restored baroquetimbered framed houses. Among them are:
the town hall, built single-story in 1698 and got two more stories attached in 1840
the timber framed house in the Großbottwerer Straße 14, built in 1700
the bakery which is the former :de:Pfrundhaus built in 1702, originally used as dwelling for the canonesses. It is also the birthplace of the democrat Johannes Nefflen
the winemaker's house in Berggasse 2, built in 1737
the cooper's house in the Küfergasse 15, built in 1726
A few minutes walk south of the old centre is the former train station of the Bottwarbahn.
Economy
Oberstenfeld has several medium-sized businesses as well as bigger employers like Werzalit or Hoerbiger.
Twin towns
In September 2005 Italian Town of Verbicaro in the Provence of Cosenza became a sister city. Many of the citizens of Italian descent have roots in this town in Calabria. A sign at the town's entrance was installed as a reminder of the town twinning.