Köngisfeld im Schwarzwald is a town in the district of
Schwarzwald-Baar in
Baden-Württemberg in
Germany. It is the northern most town of the district
Schwarzwald Baar. Königsfeld has six boroughs (Königsfeld, Neuhausen, Erdmannsweiler, Buchenberg, Burgberg and Weiler). Founded in 1807, it is a centre of the
Moravian Church. Königsfeld is on several major bus lines, the next train stations are in
St. Georgen and
Villingen-Schwenningen. Regional bus lines connect Königsfeld to these towns. Until 1981 it was served by the train station Peterzell-Königsfeld, 5 km outside of Königsfeld. Königsfeld is the seat of several boarding schools and a classical Gymnasium/High School/Public School and a School for Home Economics, all operated by the Moravian Church. Humanitarian
Albert Schweizer maintained a home in Königsfeld because his wife could not live in
Lambarene due to her health. His home in Königsfeld is now a museum. There is also a small museum dealing with the history of the town.