Philippsthal (Werra)is a market community inHersfeld-Rotenburgdistrict in easternHesse,Germany, right at the boundary withThuringia.

Philippsthal
Coat of arms of Philippsthal
Location of Philippsthal (Werra) within Hersfeld-Rotenburg district
ThuringiaVogelsbergkreisFulda (district)Schwalm-Eder-KreisWerra-Meißner-KreisAlheimRotenburg an der FuldaCornbergNentershausenBebraBebraWildeckHeringenPhilippsthalFriedewaldLudwigsauNeuensteinHohenrodaSchenklengsfeldSchenklengsfeldHauneckHaunetalNiederaulaKirchheimBreitenbach am HerzbergRonshausenBad Hersfeld
Philippsthal is located in Germany
Philippsthal
Philippsthal
Philippsthal is located in Hesse
Philippsthal
Philippsthal
Coordinates:50°51′N10°00′E/ 50.850°N 10.000°E/50.850; 10.000
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictHersfeld-Rotenburg
Government
Mayor(2019–25)Timo Heusner[1](SPD)
Area
• Total
21.31 km2(8.23 sq mi)
Elevation
315 m (1,033 ft)
Population
(2022-12-31)[2]
• Total
4,111
• Density190/km2(500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00(CET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+02:00(CEST)
Postal codes
36269
Dialling codes06620
Vehicle registrationHEF
Websitewww.philippsthal.de

Geography

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Location

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Philippsthal lies between the outliers of theRhönand theThuringian Forest(ranges) on the riverWerra.The river Ulster empties into the Werra between the main centre and the outlying centre of Röhrigshof.

The nearest major towns areBad Hersfeld(some 25 km; 15 miles to the west) andEisenach(some 29 km; 18 miles to the northeast).

Pamorama of Philippsthal with thepotash works'tailingsheap. In the background are the northernmost mountains of the Rhön (Landecker Berg and Dreienberg). The peak at left is the Soisberg.

Neighbouring communities

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Philippsthal borders in the north on the town ofHeringen(in Hersfeld-Rotenburg), in the east on the town ofVacha,in the south on the communities ofUnterbreizbach(both in theWartburgkreisin Thuringia) andHohenrodaand in the west on the community ofFriedewald(both in Hersfeld-Rotenburg).

Constituent communities

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The community'sOrtsteileare Gethsemane, Harnrode, Heimboldshausen, Philippsthal, Röhrigshof and Unterneurode. All these places were merged into a new greater community of Philippsthal (Werra) within the framework of municipal reform on 1 August 1972. The title "market community" (Marktgemeinde) was granted the community on 30 May 2001.

History

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Schloss Philippsthal

In 1191, Philippsthal had its first documentary mention in aSchutzbrief( "protection letter" ) fromPope Celestine IIIto theHersfeld Abbey.In this year, the Abbey founded aBenedictineconventand named it after the living knightly family von Cruceburg, after whom the growing community ofKreuzbergwas then also named.

The convent was destroyed in theGerman Peasants' Warin 1525 and forsaken by the nuns in 1568. All that is still preserved is the former convent church from the 12th century. On the spot where the convent stood, LandgravePhilipp of Hesse-Philippsthal(b. 14 December 1655, d. 18 June 1721) had a palatial residence built in 1685, which he namedSchloss Philippsthal.By the late 18th century, this had become the local placename.

Potash works with tailings heap in Philippsthal (Werra)

After mining began at the Hattorf potash works in 1905, the craft and weaving village became an industrial community.

During the time of Germany's division, the former Hoßfeld printing shop building earned some fame as the border betweenEast GermanyandWest Germanyran straight through it. Only in 1976 did East and West Germany agree to a border adjustment that put the whole property in West Germany.

Politics

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Community council

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The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities %
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 19.8 5 19.5 5
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 45.5 10 52.7 12
FWG Freie Wahlgemeinschaft Philippsthal 34.7 8 27.9 6
Total 100.0 23 100.0 23
Voter turnout in % 56.2 63.0

The community's executive (Gemeindevorstand) is made up of ten members, with four seats allotted to the SPD, two to the CDU and four to the FWG.

Mayors

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The mayoral election on 16 September 2007 brought Ralf Orth (SPD) into office with 55.1% of the vote. Since 1 January 2008 he has been Hartwig Klotzbach's (FWG) successor after the latter had held the office since 2001. In 2019 Timo Heusner (SPD) was elected mayor.

Coat of arms

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The community'sarmsmight be described thus: Gules a mount of three argent, issuant therefrom a cross of Lorraine pattée of the second, upon the mound aninescutcheonazure a lion rampant barry of nine argent and gules armed and crowned Or.

The "double cross" recalls the convent in the community and theHersfeld Abbey,which was a definite factor in earlier centuries. The striped lion (Hesse's heraldic beast) stands for the Landgraves ofHesse-Kassel,into whose ownership the community came in the 16th century.

Town partnerships

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Culture and sightseeing

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Hersfeld Abbeyborder stone at the old Werra Bridge between Philippsthal and Vacha

Museum

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  • Border Museum at the Torbogenhaus ( "Gate Arch House" )

Buildings

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  • Schloss Philippsthal (palace)
  • Orangeryin the palace park
  • Three-naved convent church from the 12th century

References

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  1. ^"Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden"(XLS)(in German).Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt.5 September 2022.
  2. ^"Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden"(XLS)(in German).Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt.June 2023.

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