Ohmden is the first time documented under the name "Amindon" in 1125 in San Rotulus Petrinus, a parchment of the monastery of the
Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest. It describes a barter transaction in which
Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen assigned the place to the monastery. Later, the village fell to the monastery
Adelberg. Ecclesiastical it belonged to Kirchheim unter Teck. Since 1938 Ohmden belonged to the district
Nürtingen, and since 1973 to the district of Esslingen. ==Religions==