Isny im Allgäu

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Isny im Allgäu
Cafe in Isny im Allgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.jpg
Coat of arms of Isny im Allgäu
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Isny im Allgäu   is located in Germany
Isny im Allgäu
Isny im Allgäu
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Location of Isny im Allgäu within Ravensburg district
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Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Tübingen
District Ravensburg
Government
 • Mayor Rainer Magenreuter (Ind.)
Area
 • Total 85.37 km2 (32.96 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
 • Total 13,267
 • Density 160/km2 (400/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 88316
Dialling codes 07562
Vehicle registration RV
Website www.isny.de

Isny im Allgäu is a town in south-eastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is part of the district of Ravensburg, in the western, Württembergish part of the Allgäu region.

Isny was a Free Imperial City (Freie Reichsstadt) until the mediatisation of 1803.

History

The tiny Imperial City of Isny was tucked between the counties of Waldburg and Egloff.
Isny before and after the great fire of 1631; St. George's Abbey church is the building with two spires to the right, with the rest of the monastery adjacent. Merian, Topographica Sueviae, 1643–56
Isny im Allgau
Imperial City of Isny in the Allgäu
Reichsstadt Isny im Allgäu
Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire
1365–1803
Capital Isny im Allgäu
Government Republic
Historical era Early modern period
 •  Abbey founded by Count of Altshausen-Veringen 1096
 •  Isny gained town rights 1235 1365
 •  Became Imperial city by purchasing Vogtei from Stewards of Waldburg 1365
 •  Protestant Reformation 1529
 •  Abbey gained Imperialimmediacy 1781
 •  City mediatised and abbey secularised to Princely County of Quadt-Wykradt 1803
 •  City and abbey mediatised to Kgdm Württemberg 1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
House of Waldburg
Princely County of Quadt-Wykradt

During the three centuries following its origin in 1042, it was a commercial center controlled and exploited by various competing feudal lords. In the 13th century, Isny's merchants built a fortification system to protect the town from marauders and rival feudal rulers. The town is still partially surrounded by the city walls and moat that were built during these early turbulent times.

After three centuries of domination by feudal lords and territorial rulers, Isny's middle class was able to purchase the town's independence in 1365. Isny's status as an Imperial city made it a self-governing republic in which the city government was elected by propertied residents and in which the guild system thrived. In 1529, Isny's Protestant minority took the city council and voted to make the town Protestant and the Nikolaikirche became the town's main Protestant church.In 1803, the Kingdom of Württemberg allowed the Catholic majority to once again move to the city. In 1889, the majority of urban residents was Catholic (1139 ev / 1444 Cath.).

Isny enjoyed a vibrant economy, based primarily on linen production, until competition from abroad, the devastation of the Thirty Years' War, and a series of fires and plagues brought production to a halt in the 17th century. The town experienced a revival after the end of World War II, when a rehabilitation center for war veterans was established there. Fortunately, Isny emerged from the war largely undamaged, and has since become a popular destination for vacationers and resort-goers.

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References

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