Buildings The Kreutzenberger winery can be considered a monument in building form. The
Bauhaus architect Otto Prott built the house in the economically hardship-stricken 1920s in the style of
Modernity. In 2005, the house was carefully expanded in the style of those times with the addition of a winepress house with a
wine tasting parlour on the rooftop terrace. The architect Heribert Hamann earned the
Architekturpreis Wein for this.
Families of Kindenheim There are a number of families whose history spans nearly 500 years in Kindenheim. They include: Keller - The Keller Family trace their descent from Martin and Anne Keller, and their children - Hanns Keller (b. 1605, Kindenheim) and his sister Appolonnia Keller (b. c. 1614). Today Kellergasse commemorates the family. Seyb - Deobaldt Seyb (born c. 1610) arrived in Kindenheim during the time of the
Thirty Years War. It is said that he originated from the Palatine, and served as an officer in the army. Deobaldt Seyb married Appolonnia Keller (b. c. 1614 - 1658), of Kindenheim, in 1630. He died before 1652, and was buried in Kindenheim. The Seyb family traces their descent from their three surviving children - Hans Caspar Seyb, Johannes Seyb and Anna Katherina Seyb Gudex - The Gudex Family are said to have arrived in Kindenheim, via Morstadt, from France, following the
Edict of Fontainebleau, in 1685. Kippenberger Voght Kissell Neiss
Diaspora New Zealand Johann Georg Seyb. Arrived in New Zealand in 1865 on the "Tudor". Left Kindenheim to avoid being drafted into the army and travelled to New Zealand via Hamburg and London. Married Christina Gudex, of Kindenheim, on 16 November 1873 at the Presbyterian Church, Timaru, New Zealand. Their daughter Caroline Philobena Seyb was an amateur painter. Descendants include clothes designer Marilyn Seyb; artist Wayne Seyb; political scientist Brian Roper; Michael Seyb. Arrived in New Zealand in Dec 1870 on the "Zealandia". Married Sylvia Louise Morgan, of Timaru, in 1883. Katharina Seyb. Arrived in New Zealand in 1863 on the "Sebastapol". Married Henry Aker, of Wurttenburg, in 1864 at Christchurch. Johann Georg/Peter Gudex and Anna Elizabetha Gudex (nee Blasius). Arrived in New Zealand in 1873 on the "Crusader" with their children Christian Gudex, Christina Gudex and Georg Gudex. Michael George Gudex. Arrived in New Zealand in 1866 on the "Mermaid". Married Jane McCully, of Ireland, in 1884 at Geraldine. Maria Magdalena Gudex. Arrived in New Zealand in 1870 on the "Zelandia". Married James Lewis, of Wales, in 1872 at Christchurch. Kippenburger. Peter Kippenberger, wife Barbara (nee Mann) and seven children arrived in New Zealand in 1863 on the "Sebastapol". The family settled in Timaru. Descendants include Major-General
Sir Howard Karl Kippenberger, KBE, CB, DSO, ED, (28 January 1897 - 5 May 1957);
United States of America Brazil Russia Australia Regular events • The
kermis (church consecration festival, locally known as the
Kerwe) is held every year on the first weekend in September. • The shooting club holds its local championships each year in the sport and leisure hall. • The TV Kindenheim (gymnastic club) yearly stages its sport week at the clubhouse and on the sporting grounds. == References ==