Schlat

Schlat is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schlat changed owners several times during the Middle Ages. Barbara von Schlat, a local noblewoman, sold a third of the town in 1410 to Adelberg Abbey, which already controlled nearby properties donated to it by the County of Württemberg. The other two thirds of the town wer…
Schlat is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schlat changed owners several times during the Middle Ages. Barbara von Schlat, a local noblewoman, sold a third of the town in 1410 to Adelberg Abbey, which already controlled nearby properties donated to it by the County of Württemberg. The other two thirds of the town were inherited by the House of Liebenstein. As a result of the Protestant Reformation in the Holy Roman Empire, Adelberg Abbey was secularized and its holdings seized by the Duchy of Württemberg, which purchased the Liebenstein's portion of Schlat in 1789. The portions of Schlat were until 1807 divided between a district based out of the old abbey and Oberamt Göppingen. The Oberamt was reorganized as a Landkreis in 1938 and Schlat remained in its jurisdiction. The town grew after World War II to its east and south.
  • Elevation: 412 m (1,352 ft)
  • Country: Germany
  • State: Baden-Württemberg
  • Admin. region: Stuttgart
  • District: Göppingen
  • Postal codes: 73114
  • Dialling codes: 07161
Data from: en.wikipedia.org