Meßkirch
Meßkirch is a town in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
The town was the residence of the counts of Zimmern, widely known through Count Froben Christoph's Zimmern Chronicle.
Geography
The municipality is composed of following villages and hamlets:Coat of arms | District | Inhabitants | Area |
Meßkirch with Igelswies and Schnerkingen | 5660 | 2465 ha | |
Dietershofen with Buffenhofen | 147 | 405 ha | |
Heudorf | 338 | 787 ha | |
Langenhart | 235 | 435 ha | |
Menningen with Leitishofen | 458 | 916 ha | |
Rengetsweiler | 406 | 505 ha | |
Ringgenbach | 203 | 499 ha | |
Rohrdorf | 800 | 1611 ha |
Notable residents
Meßkirch is the birthplace of composer Conradin Kreutzer, archbishop Conrad Gröber, writer and Georg Büchner Prize winner Arnold Stadler and, most famously, the philosopher Martin Heidegger. Also included are the well-known brewers Johann Nepomuk Schalk and his sons Herrmann and Oscar who began the Schalk Brewery in Newark, New Jersey, the first to bring lager beer to New Jersey.The town's name is also connected with a Renaissance painter whose provisional name is Master of Meßkirch. His Adoration of the Magi can be seen in the church of St. Martin. Katharina von Zimmern, the last abbess of the Fraumünster Abbey in Zürich, was born in Meßkirch.