The village is on the Weiherbach, which is a left tributary of the Bibert. The forest area borders Weisser See to the west, to the south the forest area Auf der Blße. Otherwise, the place is surrounded by arable and grassland.
history
In the immediate vicinity of Bronnamberg there are numerous springs (Kaiser spring, royal spring, etc.). Hence the name "Brunnen am Berg = Bronnamberg". [1] In the Germanic era, sources played an important role in the beliefs of our ancestors, because they were sacred and mysterious places. a. as an entrance to the underworld.
Archaeological finds in the neighboring village of Weinzierlein, such as the burial mounds in Erlach, show that the area was already around 1000 BC. BC was populated.
The village of Bronnamberg was first mentioned in 1351. An Adelheid Hermann (Lebings widow) bequeathed her house and property to "Brunne an dem berg" to the church in Langenzenn. In 1379 the burgrave Friedrich of Nuremberg donated an early mass to an estate in "Brunn an der perg". In 1430 "Prunamberg" belonged to the parish of Roßtal, but in the course of the Reformation it came to the parish of Zirndorf. [