Bad Ditzenbach

Bad Ditzenbach is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The townships of Ditzenbach, Auendorf, and Gosbach were, until German mediatization in 1806, possessions of the House of Helfenstein. They were awarded to the Kingdom of Württemberg, a state that had come to control most of th…
Bad Ditzenbach is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The townships of Ditzenbach, Auendorf, and Gosbach were, until German mediatization in 1806, possessions of the House of Helfenstein. They were awarded to the Kingdom of Württemberg, a state that had come to control most of the surrounding territory between 1422 and 1455. The town was placed within Württemberg's administrative structure in Oberamt Wiesensteig until 1810, when it was transferred to Oberamt Geislingen. The nearby village of Auendorf had already mostly been a possession of Württemberg before mediatization. Auendorf and Gosbach were assigned to Oberamt Göppingen until transfer in 1808 to Oberamt Wiesensteig. Auendorf moved to Oberamt Göppingen in 1810 and in the same year Gosbach joined Ditzenbach in Oberamt Geislingen. The three townships were placed in the district of Göppingen in 1938. The three townships were merged into a new municipality, Bad Ditzenbach, on 1 January 1975.
  • Elevation: 509 m (1,670 ft)
  • Country: Germany
  • State: Baden-Württemberg
  • Admin. region: Stuttgart
  • District: Göppingen
  • Postal codes: 73342
  • Dialling codes: 07334 Gosbach: 07335
Data from: en.wikipedia.org