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Inzlingen in LÖ

Inzlingen is a village in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. From the Fondation Beyeler, a famous art collection in Riehen in the canton Basel Stadt, Switzerland, the street Inzlingerstrasse goes uphill to Inzlingen. By crossing the border the street is called Riehenstrasse and it ends at the moated castle.

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Unterer Baselblick, Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Lörrach

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Inzlingen Castle
Inzlingen Castle

Inzlingen Castle (German: Wasserchloss Inzlingen), also Reichenstein Castle (Schloss Reichenstein) is a medieval castle surrounded by a moat situated in the village of Inzlingen. Inzlingen is located in the district of Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, in the very south-west of Germany just at the Swiss border line near Basel. The origins of the castle cannot be clearly dated. The first written evidence dated 1511 – at this time already a possession of a relative of the barons Reich von Reichenstein. This noble family hold fiefdoms from the Prince-Bishopric of Basel, the Margraviate of Baden and the House of Habsburg. A Prince-bishop of Basel, six mayors of Basel and a principal of Basel University came from this noble family. In 1394 Margrave Rudolf III. enfeoffed Heinrich Reich von Reichenstein with the right for high justice regarding the village of Inzlingen and afterwards the family was in a position to acquire also a substantial landholding within this village and named themselves Lords of Inzlingen. A first major conversion of the castle dated 1563 to 1566. A copper engraving published 1625 shows the buildings at this time. Later (1674 to 1745) the buildings were converted to a Baroque style and in about 1750 a Baroque interior (Stucco; Overdoor; Masonry heater) followed. Since 1820 the castle was a domicile for a weaving mill producing silk ribbons and afterwards it was used for a century as a farm house. In 1969 Inzlingen Castle was purchased by the municipality of Inzlingen and renovated thereafter. Since 1978 it functions as city hall of the municipality of Inzlingen. Furthermore, there is a luxury restaurant within the castle. In 1980 the Deutsche Post issued a stamp showing an engraving of Inzlingen castle.

Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Loerrach
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Loerrach

The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Loerrach (DHBW-Loerrach) was founded in 1981 as Berufsakademie Lörrach. It offers workplace-focused, cooperative degree courses. This means that students alternate between learning the theory at school and applying it on the job in a three-months rhythm. Besides Loerrach, seven other schools of cooperative education and three branch campuses were founded in Baden-Wuerttemberg since the beginning of 1974. The German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg has changed the school’s legal status on March 1, 2009. The union of the merged eight institutions with 11 campuses is now named Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University. It is a legal entity of public law and simultaneously a state institution. By 2009 the combined student enrollment across all 11 campuses had reached more than 25,000 students. More than 90,000 graduated alumni have been educated in more than 8,000 cooperating companies. About 2,000 students are enrolled at the DHBW Loerrach. It runs a faculty of business and a faculty of engineering and offers 17 different business and technical fields of study. All programs are intensive and full-time degree courses (accredited with 210 ECTS). In most of the courses students graduate after three years with one of the following degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)Master courses offered in Health Care Management Human Resource Management Logistics Management Business Management (Start October 2011)The DHBW Loerrach - situated in the triangle between Germany, Switzerland and France – offers two trinational courses in cooperation with the Université de Haute Alsace in Colmar and Mulhouse and the UASN-Switzerland in Basle and Muttenz. Students graduate from these courses after three and a half years and receive a degree from all three participating schools. The lectures are held in German, French and English. The DHBW Loerrach cooperates with the Steinbeis Foundation Stuttgart and the following international universities: Africa Durban University of Technology, South Africa Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa Vaal University of Technology, South Africa North America Georgian College Toronto, Canada University of Ottawa, Canada University of Victoria, Canada University of Waterloo, Canada Northwestern Michigan College, USA University of California in Santa Barbara, USA Asia Beijing Wuzi University, China TEDC Bandung, Indonesia Australia Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Europe University of Cergy-Pontoise, France Université de Haute-Alsace, France INSEEC Bordeaux, France Institute of Technology Tralee, Ireland Università dell’Insubria Varese / Como, Italy Università Politecnica delle Marche Ancona, Italy Savonia Polytechnic, Kuopio, Finland Ventspils College, Latvia Hogeschool Zeeland, Vlissingen, Netherlands FH Joanneum Graz, Austria The Polish Open University Warsaw, Poland Poznan School of Banking, Poland Politehnica University of Timișoara, Romania University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland Europäische Wirtschaftsakademie Madrid, Spain Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Albacete, Spain Universidad Europea de Madrid, Spain Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey Széchenyi István University Györ, Hungary Istanbul Arel University, TurkeyThe school is a member in the World Association for Cooperative Education (WACE), the World Universities Congress and in the Balkan Universities Network.