Wannweil


Wannweil is a town in the district of Reutlingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
It is located 5 kilometers northwest of Reutlingen between the cities Reutlingen and Tübingen.
It was home of 1990 soccer world champion Guido Buchwald and of Germany's former president Horst Köhler during his study period in Tübingen.

History

Wannweil was first mentioned in a 1257 Document as Wyle bi Betzingen. The name Wannwyle first appears in 1465. 1333 Albrecht of Blankenstein sold Wyle to the Spital of Reutlingen. Since then it shares its History with the city. With the Treaty of Paris Wanneil and reutlingen were given to the Kingdom of Würtemberg.

Politics

Municipal council

The municipal council has 14 elected members and its chairman is the mayor.
Result of the last eletion
Grün-Alternative Liste Wannweil 8.594 Votes = 4 Seats
CDU 8.432 Votes = 3 Seats
Freie Liste Wannweil 7.074 Votes = 3 Seats
SPD 5.388 Votes = 2 seats
Freie Wählervereinigung 3.595 Votes = 1 Seats
Bürgerbeteiligung in Wannweil 3.546 Votes = 1 Seats

Mayor

The mayor is elected for 8 years

Town twinning

A partnership has been in place since May 2003 with the French municipality Mably.
Exchange meetings usually take place on Ascension Day.

Religion

A church in Wannweil was first mentioned in 1275. The place has been Evangelical-Lutheran since the introduction of the Reformation in Reutlingen in 1530. Today there is one evangelical and one roman-catholic parish in the village. In addition, the Volksmission entschiedener Christen and the New Apostolic Church are active in Wannweil.