Wildeckis a municipality inHersfeld-Rotenburgdistrict in northeasternHesse,Germanylying right at the boundary withThuringia,54 km southeast ofKassel.
Wildeck | |
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Location of Wildeck within Hersfeld-Rotenburg district | |
Coordinates:50°57′N09°59′E/ 50.950°N 9.983°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Hesse |
Admin. region | Kassel |
District | Hersfeld-Rotenburg |
Subdivisions | 5 districts |
Government | |
•Mayor(2020–26) | Alexander Wirth[1](Ind.) |
Area | |
• Total | 39.86 km2(15.39 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 465 m (1,526 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 208 m (682 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 4,971 |
• Density | 120/km2(320/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00(CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00(CEST) |
Postal codes | 36208 |
Dialling codes | 06626 |
Vehicle registration | HEF |
Website | www.wildeck.de |
Geography
editLocation
editThe community lies partly in the middleWerravalley, in the Berka-Gerstunger-Becken (basin) with its small side basins, the Obersuhler Becken and the Kleinenseer Bucht. This basin is surrounded by heights. In the southwest lies theSeulingswald,in the south the outliers of theAnterior Rhön,in the east the outliers of theThuringian Forestand in the north the Richelsdorfer Hills, which belongs to the southern Werra Upland. The community lies partly in this last-named range.
The nearest major centres areBad Hersfeld(some 25 km to the southwest) andEisenach(some 25 km to the east). The lowest point in the community is In der Aue ( "On the Floodplain" ) near Obersuhl at 208 m abovesea level.The highest point is the Rotestock at 456 m above sea level.
Constituent communities
editThe community's fiveOrtsteileare Obersuhl, Bosserode, Hönebach, Richelsdorf and Raßdorf.
Neighbouring communities
editWildeck borders in the north on the community ofNentershausen(in Hersfeld-Rotenburg) and the town of Sontra (in theWerra-Meißner-Kreis), in the east on the community ofGerstungen,in the southeast on the town ofBerka/Werra,in the south on the communities ofDankmarshausenandGroßensee(all four in Thuringia'sWartburgkreis) and the town ofHeringen,in the southwest on the community ofFriedewaldand in the west on the community ofRonshausen(all three in Hersfeld-Rotenburg).
History
editThe community's name stems from theAmtof Wildeck, to which some of today's constituent communities belonged, and which in theMiddle Ageswas under theFulda Abbey's rule. TheAmtseat lay at Wildeck Castle, which stood on the Schloßberg near Raßdorf.
In 1277, Richelsdorf had its first documentary mention when the Fulda Abbey temporarily relinquished the community to build a convent at St. Nicholas's Monastery (Nikolaikloster) inEisenach,which was, however, never built. In 1325, the brothers Friedrich and Hermann von Colmatsch were enfeoffed with theAmt,in exchange for which today's constituent communities of Eisenach and Hötzelsroda went to St. Nicholas's Monastery. The fief passed in 1539 to theLandgraves of Hesse.After the family von Colmatsch had died out in 1562, the community passed to Hesse.
The craggy state boundary in the south and east still bears witness to the disputes between the Landgraves of Hesse andThuringiaand the Fulda Abbey, which lasted throughout theMiddle Agesand on into modern times.[3]
Copperminingin Wildeck was mentioned for the first time in 1460. At the Richelsdorf foundry,cobaltwas also mined beginning in 1708, which raised the foundry's importance, as well as another's in Iba (nowadays an outlying centre ofBebra), causing the mining office ofSontrato move to Richelsdorf.
During the 18th century, the landgraves of Hesse-Rotenburg had their summer palace and gardens in Wildeck,Schloss Blumenstein.
Potash has been mined in the Wildeck region for over 100 years.[4]
From 1945 to 1990, the community found itself right near theInner German border.The station in Hönebach, a component of Wildeck, served as West German border crossing forrail transport.The crossing was open fortrainstravelling between theSoviet Zone of occupation in Germany(till 1949, thereafter the EastGerman Democratic Republic,orWest Berlinand the American zone of occupation (till 1949) and thereafter the West GermanFederal Republic of Germany.The traffic was subject to theInterzonal trafficregulations, that between West Germany and West Berlin followed the special regulations of theTransit Agreement (1972).
Within the framework of municipal reform, the new community of Wildeck came into being on 31 December 1971 through the merger of the above-named communities.[3]
Population development
editData apply to community limits in each year named, and are in each case for 31 December[5]
Year | 1971 | 1979 | 1984 | 1989 | 1994 | 1996 | 2001 | 2002 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 |
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Inhabitants | 6314 | 5729 | 5809 | 5877 | 6095 | 6092 | 6046 | 6003 | 5247 | 5198 | 5136 |
By November 2020, the population had declined to 4,980.[6]
Politics
editCommunity council
editAs of 2022, the municipal council is chaired by Egon Bachmann of theSocial Democratic Party of Germany,with the following members:[7]
- Social Democratic Party of Germany:10 members
- Christian Democratic Union of Germany:4 members
- Free Voters:6 members
- Alliance 90/The Greens:2 members
- Free Democratic Party (Germany):1 member
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 | 27.5 | 9 | 25.1 | 8 |
SPD | Social Democratic Party of Germany | 49.0 | 15 | 56.8 | 17 |
FDP | Free Democratic Party | 4.0 | 1 | 2.5 | 1 |
FWG | Freie Wählergemeinschaft | 19.5 | 6 | 15.6 | 5 |
Total | 100.0 | 31 | 100.0 | 31 | |
Voter turnout in % | 62.1 | 69.1 |
Mayors
editMayoral elections are held every six years. The most recent mayors were:[1]
- 2020–present: Alexander Wirth (independent)[8]
- 2014-2020: Alexander Wirth (independent)
- 2003–2014: Jürgen Grau (independent)
- 1997–2003: Willi Müller (SPD)
Economy and infrastructure
editTransport
editThe community lies on AutobahnA 4(Aachen–Görlitz), atinterchanges34 and 35. Furthermore, the community has at its disposal three halts (Obersuhl, Bosserode and Hönebach) on theThüringer Bahn(railway) from Eisenach to Bebra.
Established businesses
edit- alsecco Bauchemische Produkte GmbH & Co KG – construction chemistry products, and a successor business to the Richelsdorfer foundry
- Betten Malsch GmbH – a leading German maker of medical care beds
Culture and sightseeing
editBuildings
edit- RusticBaroquechurch in Richelsdorf
- BosserodeEvangelicalchurch withwinged altarand pietà
- Ruins of theBlumenstein hunting lodge
- Remains of theBlumenstein palaceand gardens with pond andobelisk
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Blumenstein ruins
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Gate
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Obelisk
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Pond
Nature
edit- Rhäden nature and bird conservation area with information centre in Obersuhl
There are also manyhikingtrails, especially by way of the Blumenstein ruins around the Wildeck valley, by which one crosses the Bellers Estate. Quite a few forests can be visited on these hikes, leading by theFranzoseneiche( "Frenchman's Oak" ).
Famous people
editSons and daughters of the town
edit- Werner Heckmann, trumpet soloist at theStaatstheater Stuttgartand member of German Brass
- Margrit Klinger,German track and field athlete. Winner of bronze medal at the1982 European Championships in Athleticsin Athens
Nice to know
edit- Wildecker Herzbuben,GermanVolksmusikgroup (Wolfgang Schwalm and Wilfried Gliem)
References
edit- ^ab"Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden"(XLS)(in German).Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt.5 September 2022.
- ^"Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden"(XLS)(in German).Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt.June 2023.
- ^ab"Die Geschichte einer Region".www.wildeck-hessen.de.Retrieved2022-06-24.
- ^"Startseite".www.wildeck-hessen.de.Retrieved2022-06-24.
- ^Data for 1971 to 1996 come from"Gemeinde Wildeck".Archived fromthe originalon 2011-07-19.Retrieved2010-11-27.;Data for 2004 to 2006 come from"Statistik-Hessen.de: Landesdaten".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-09-11.Retrieved2008-06-21..
- ^"Die Gemeinde".www.wildeck-hessen.de.Retrieved2022-06-24.
- ^"Gemeindevertretung".www.wildeck-hessen.de.Retrieved2022-06-24.
- ^"Veröffentlichung des Wahlergebnisses der Bürgermeisterwahl 2020".www.wildeck-hessen.de.Retrieved2022-06-24.
External links
edit- Wildeck(in German)
- Richelsdorf(in German)
- Obersuhl(in German)
(in German)