ETTENHEIM, a town of Germany, in the Land of Baden, situated on the Ettenbach, under the western slope of the Black forest. Pop. (1 933) 3,149. Founded in the 8th century by Eddo, bishop of Strassburg, Ettenheim remained attached to that see until 1802, when it passed to Baden. It has a mediaeval town hall, and in the Roman Catholic Church lies the last prince bishop of Strassburg, d. 1803. Its industries include the manufacture of tobacco, and there is a considerable trade in wine and agricultural produce. The Benedictine abbey of Ettenheimmunster, founded in the 8th century and dissolved in 1803, occupied a site south of the town.