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Alzenau

Alzenau (German: [ˈaltsənaʊ] ; until 31 December 2006 officially Alzenau i.UFr.) is a town in the north of the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany. Until 1 July 1972, Alzenau was the district seat of the now abolished district of the same name and has a population of around 19,000.[3]

Alzenau
Town hall
Location of Alzenau within Aschaffenburg district
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Alzenau
Alzenau
Coordinates: 50°04′N 09°04′E / 50.067°N 9.067°E / 50.067; 9.067
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionLower Franconia
DistrictAschaffenburg
Subdivisions6 Stadtteile
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Stephan Noll[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total59.33 km2 (22.91 sq mi)
Elevation
126 m (413 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total18,829
 • Density320/km2 (820/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
63755
Dialling codes06023
Vehicle registrationAB, ALZ
Websitewww.alzenau.de

Geography edit

Location edit

Alzenau is one of the eastern outliers of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and is crossed by the river Kahl.[4] Most of its constituent communities nestle on or between the slopes of the western outliers of the Spessart with its Hahnenkamm (436 m above Normalhöhennull).[3] The closest hills to the town are Heilberg and Schanzenkopf.

With roughly 2,600 ha of woodland and 85 ha of vineyards, it has been referred to as Stadt im Grünen ("Town in the Green").[5] Alzenau is only a short drive on the A 45 or trainride on the Kahlgrundbahn from Aschaffenburg, Hanau or Frankfurt am Main.[6]

Neighbouring communities edit

Alzenau borders in the north on the communities of Rodenbach and Freigericht, in the east and southeast on the communities of Mömbris and Johannesberg, in the southwest on the community of Karlstein and in the west on the community of Kahl am Main.

Constituent communities edit

 
Constituent communities

Alzenau's quarters are Albstadt, Hörstein, Kälberau, Michelbach and Wasserlos.[7]

On 1 January 1972, Kälberau was amalgamated into Alzenau. Albstadt and Wasserlos followed on 1 July that same year, as did Hörstein and Michelbach three years later, on 1 July 1975.[8]

Name edit

The former epithet “in Unterfranken” (“in Lower Franconia”) distinguished it from another Alzenau (now Olszanka, Opole Voivodeship, Silesia), which since the Potsdam Agreement has been in Poland.

Until the 15th century, Alzenau was known as Wilmundsheim. When the Archbishop of Mainz built a castle on the other side of the Kahl, the name was changed to Alzenau, likely because the place lay allzu nahe (“all too near”) the castle.[9]

History edit

 
Alzenau Castle

The area was settled quite early on. There are traces of settlement and graves from Hallstatt times (Iron Age), graves from the Beaker culture (2600 BC) and crematory graves from the Old Urnfield times (about 1000 BC).[10]

In 950 the community of Wilmundsheim on the Kahl's left bank had its first documentary mention.[11]

In the 12th century, the Freigericht (“Free Court”) was established by Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa comprising the settlements of Wildmundsheim, Hörstein, Mömbris and Somborn and it was excused taxes and obligatory service. The twigs in the town's coat of arms symbolize this heritage. The Märker, as the townsmen sometimes called themselves, had to defend their autonomy against local noble families’ ambitions; these included the Rannenbergs and the Rienecks, and further pressures came from the Archbishops of Mainz.

These last built Alzenau Castle (Burg Alzenau) on the Kahl's right bank, across from Wilmundsheim, between 1395 and 1399 to protect their local holdings. In 1401, the settlement below this castle was granted town and market rights by King Ruprecht of the Palatinate, although these could not be realized. A few years later, the old centre of Wilmundsheim was destroyed and it was melded with the settlement across the Kahl, whereupon it also took the castle's name.[12]

In the course of striving for Imperial reform, Emperor Maximilian I enfeoffed both the Archbishopric of Mainz and the Counts of Hanau in 1500 with the joint lordship over the free court, for which the two fiefholders were together to appoint the Amtmann ("bailiff" or "governor"). Conflicts arose from the inhabitants’ insistence on their ancestral freedoms and the denominational antagonism between the Calvinist Counts of Hanau on the one side and the Catholic population and the Archbishop on the other.[12]

The condominium lasted until the Counts of Hanau died out in 1736. The Archbishop of Mainz then took over the free court as its only surviving lord, but in 1740 had to cede the Amt of Somborn to the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who were the heirs to the County of Hanau, after a fierce legal battle. What was thereafter left of the free court was incorporated as the Amt of Alzenau into the Archbishopric of Mainz. The Wheel of Mainz in the town's arms still recalls this time today.[10]

The Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 awarded the Amt of Alzenau to the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt. In 1816, the Grand Duchy of Hesse ceded the Amt to the Kingdom of Bavaria, and Alzenau has since remained Bavarian.

In 1862, Alzenau was raised to district seat. With the building of the Kahlgrundbahn railway, the community – and thereby the whole Kahlgrund (the countryside along the river Kahl) – was linked to the railway network as of 1898. In 1951, Alzenau was granted town rights by the Free State of Bavaria.

In the course of municipal reform, the old Alzenau and Aschaffenburg districts were merged in 1972. The communities of Albstadt, Kälberau and Wasserlos were amalgamated. In the end, Alzenau took its current shape when the market community of Hörstein and the community of Michelbach were amalgamated in 1975.[8]

Politics edit

Landräte (“Chief District Administrators”) of the former Alzenau district edit

  • 1946–1949 Friedrich Huth
  • 1950–1970 Heinrich Degen
  • 1970–1972 Karl Lautenschläger

Town council edit

Alzenau's town council has 24 seats.

Alzenau town council elections
Date Voter turnout CSU SPD FDP Grüne FW/PWG KL
03.03.2002 58.4% 12 seats 6 seats 2 seats 2 seats 2 seats
02.03.2008 58.8% 11 seats 5 seats 2 seats 3 seats 2 seats 1 seat

Coat of arms edit

The town's arms might be described thus: Gules a wheel spoked of six argent, in base two twigs Or per saltire.

The German blazon reads “In Rot über zwei gekreuzten goldenen Zweigen ein sechsspeichiges silbernes Rad”. This describes the twigs as “golden”, although they are rendered here in silver.[13]

In 1401, King Ruprecht raised Alzenau to town, but the town never exercised its rights (until 1951) and remained a market community.[14] From 1309 comes the first documentary record. The contents of this document deal with the Freigericht (“Free Court”) with four court regions, the so-called Hohe Mark. Since the first half of the 13th century the royal hunting forest had been owned by the Archbishopric of Mainz. In 1395, the whole market community passed to the Archbishopric. This part of Alzenau's history is recalled by the six-spoked wheel – the so-called Wheel of Mainz – which was a charge borne by the Archbishops in their arms. The two twigs refer to the court officials who were chosen from among the townsmen to be on the court.[15]

The arms have been borne since 1926.

Town partnerships edit

Economy and infrastructure edit

 
The Schlossberg with vineyard

The town also distinguishes itself with an unusually high number of resident businesses, most of which stem from high technology fields. In 1999, Alzenau was recognized as an “Economy-Friendly Community” with a special award from the Bavarian Minister of State for Economy, Transport and Technology.[17]

Agriculture, forestry, winegrowing edit

In 1998 there were 62 people contributors to the social welfare funds employed in agriculture and forestry. In 1999 there were 82 agricultural businesses with a cultivated area of 1 429 ha, of which 1 096 ha was cropland and 257 ha was meadowland.

In the outlying centres of Michelbach, Wasserlos and Hörstein, Frankenwein (Franconian wine) is grown.[18] In Albstadt, too, there was winegrowing until the late 19th century, as witnessed by the Gemarkung (traditional rural cadastral area) of Wingertsberg. Winegrowing was brought to Alzenau by the monks from the monastery in Seligenstadt.[19] All in all, though, agriculture and forestry have lost importance for the community.

Transport edit

Alzenau currently has three interchanges on the A 45 (DortmundAschaffenburg), the newest being the Alzenau-Mitte interchange opened on 23 November 2007, after many years in planning, joining the linking road between Alzenau and Kahl to the Autobahn, thereby providing a better link to the industrial areas in Alzenau and Kahl.[6]

The Kahlgrundbahn railway links the town with Kahl am Main and Hanau railway stations,[20] where there are direct connections with the S-Bahn to Frankfurt am Main and long-distance trains.[21]

The individual centres in the town are served by the City-Bus lines. One route runs hourly from Alzenau by way of Wasserlos and Hörstein as a regional bus on to Karlstein and to Dettingen railway station, where travellers can transfer to regional trains to Aschaffenburg and Würzburg.[22]

Frankfurt Airport can be reached by car within 30 to 40 minutes.

Established businesses edit

What follows is a selection of businesses resident in Alzenau:

Sport and leisure facilities edit

In each constituent community are found halls and sporting grounds for the many sport clubs. Available in each constituent community are playgrounds, and in some also football pitches, basketball hoops and skating facilities. In summer, the Waldschwimmbad (“Forest Swimming Pool”) and the Meerhofsee (lake) are open. Furthermore, the pool at the Edith-Stein-Realschule is open to the public a few evenings each week. The bodies of water that arose from the former brown coal works on the Kahler Seenplatte (“Kahl Lake Plateau”) lie nearby, from 5 to 10 km away.

The football club, FC Bayern Alzenau, is based in Alzenau.[23]

Institutions edit

Administrative institutions and authorities edit

Educational institutions edit

In 1999, the following institutions existed:

  • Kindergartens: 9 places with 705 children[24]
  • Elementary schools: 4 with 81 teachers and 1432 students
  • Realschulen: 1 with 45 teachers and 1000 students
  • Hahnenkammschule zur Lernförderung (special education)
  • Spessart-Gymnasium Alzenau with roughly 1500 students
  • Städtische Musikschule Alzenau (municipal music school)
  • Städtische Bibliothek Alzenau (municipal library)
  • VHS Kahl-Alzenau-Karlstein (folk high school), Alzenau branch
  • “Grünes Klassenzimmer” (“Green Classroom”) in the town forest

Health edit

Seniors edit

  • Caritas Sozialstation
  • BRK Seniorenheim

Youth edit

  • Jugendtreff „Teestube“ (youth meeting place)[26]

Sanitation edit

Nature edit

  • An important part of the landscape in Alzenau is the large amount of area given over to Streuobstwiesen (meadow orchards), which with their tall, unclustered trees furnish an important habitat for species that have become rare, such as the red-backed shrike or the little owl.[28] Planting tall-trunked fruit trees is financially promoted by the town.
  • Also ecologically very important are the Sandmagerrasenflächen in the Alzenauer Sande conservation area, on which a few threatened and endangered wasteland species find their habitat.[29]

Culture and sightseeing edit

 
St. Justinus (1758)
 
Oldest inn (mentioned in 1744), since 2004 a brewery
  • At Alzenau Castle the Burgfestspiele (“Castle Festival Games”)[30] and the AlzenauClassics[31] are held in summer, and in autumn the Fränkische Musiktage (“Franconian Music Days”) within the framework of Bayerischer Rundfunk’s Musikzauber Franken (“Franconia Music Magic”).[32]
  • To the tradition of the Baroque Saint Justin's Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Justinus) the Alzenauers have built a bridge to the year 834. At that time, Archbishop Odgar of Mainz brought Saint Justin's bones with him from Rome. They found their way to Saint Justin's Church in Höchst and thence in 1298 into St. Alban's Abbey in Mainz; part of the relics, however, ended up in the monastery at the Einhard-Basilika in Seligenstadt. Since the Benedictines there were fellow caretakers of the old parish church of Wilmundsheim, which stood on what is today the graveyard lands, a link was made, and Saint Justin was venerated in Alzenau. Of the Wilmundsheim church, which was torn down long ago, all that is left is a single capital. The current Baroque church building comes from 1758. Saint Justin's bones have never been in Alzenau.
  • The Town Hall, built in 1860-62, was planned as a school, but then became the Royal Bavarian Regional Office. A new wing built in 1974 in Buntsandstein brings contemporary architecture together with Classicist building.
  • The town's oldest inn was first named as a Wirtshaus (“public house”) from the Seligenstadt Monastery's ownership in a document in which it was sold to an Alzenau innkeeper. The current owner, who acquired the building clad in Parthenocissus vines in 1995, set up in 2004 a hotel with a small brewery, where according to advertising, beer is made in accordance with the Reinheitsgebot of 1516.
  • The Villa Meßmer houses an inn today in a park with historical tree population.[33]
  • The Solarparcours illustrates the usages of photovoltaics with the help of 20 examples within the inner town area (3.5 km-long tour) and without (whole tour 12 km). What is seen along this learning path is a coöperative project by the town of Alzenau and the resident business Schott Solar (formerly ASE), which manufactures the solar modules in Alzenau.[34]

Outlying centres, countryside edit

Some cycle and hiking paths around Alzenau, as Europäische Kulturwege Alzenau I, II und III (created by the Aschaffenburg project group Archäologisches Spessartprojekt), are tied into the project "Pathways to Cultural Landscapes" promoted by the European Union between 2000 and 2003.[35] On these routes, noteworthy destinations are signposted and documented. Examples include the following:

  • Kälberau pilgrimage church (several building phases, 14th to 16th century) with large expansion from 1955 to 1957, affiliated with a Pallottine monastery. The pilgrimage church houses as an iconic object the statue Maria zum rauhen Wind.[36]
  • Schloss zu Wasserlos (“Palace at Wasserlos”), today the district hospital[37]
  • The Jewish graveyard between Hörstein and Wasserlos is one of the biggest in the Aschaffenburg district. It was begun in 1812, severely damaged by the Nazis and restored after the Second World War. Two hundred and sixty-six gravestones are still extant[38]
  • The Catholic Pfarrkirche zu Hörstein ("Parish church at Hörstein") from 1473 has a Romanesque defensive tower
  • The Burgstall Randenburg, a former castle's site, is a monument from the late Middle Ages[39]
  • Historic vineyards stretch from Alzenau southwards through Wasserlos and Hörstein as well as northeastwards through Michelbach and Albstadt
  • Schloss Maisenhausen from 1753 in the outlying centre of Michelbach, privately owned today[40]

Regular events edit

  • Orchestra concert by the music club „Concordia“ Michelbach 1923 e.V. (Palm Sunday, school gymnasium, Michelbach)[41]
  • Weinfest am Park in the summer garden of the Parkhotel in the outlying centre of Wasserlos every year in the week before Ascension Day
  • Wine, cheese, and wind music (Sunday before Ascension Day, Schlösschen Michelbach)
  • Brückenfest (“Bridge Festival”) by THW Alzenau at Corpus Christi[42]
  • Town Festival around Alzenau Castle[43]
  • October–November: Franconian Music Days (choral and chamber music from several centuries)
  • Melodien bei Kerzenschein (“Melodies by Candlelight”) at the Prischoßhalle (second weekend in November)[44]
  • Hoffest at the Hotel Krone, yearly on the first weekend in September
  • Great Christmas Market on the first weekend in Advent[45]
  • Michelbacher Winzerfest (winemakers’ festival, September/October)[46]
  • Pannfest, oldest street festival in the heart of the Pann, the oldest part of Alzenau on Wilmundsheimer Straße, since 1978 in September, whose proceeds are always donated for various projects by the festival's organizers, the Kolping family (actually a Catholic charity).
  • Waste your time, a rock concert by the Spessart-Gymnasium in February
  • Whatanoise, a concert by the JIA (Jugend Initiative Alzenau) at the Hahnenkammhalle in Wasserlos[47]
  • X-mas Rock-Konzert by the JIA at Christmastime[48]

Religion edit

The town's population is overwhelmingly Catholic.

Notable people edit

Sons and daughters of the town edit

  • Johann Peter Cornelius d’Alquen [de] (1800–1863), composer and physician[51]
  • Paul (Pablo) Michel, (1905–1977), chessmaster[52]
  • Arno Borst [de] (1925–2007), historian (mediaevalist)[53]
  • Franz A. Stein (1928–1999), musicologist[54]
  • Franz Adolf Gräbner [de] (1944–2004), artist[55]
  • Alexander Leipold (born 1969), freestyle wrestler stripped of an Olympic gold medal in 2000, Federal new-blood trainer for freestyle wrestling[56]
  • Anna Bergmann [de] (born 1953), cultural scientist
  • Jochen Bendel (born 1967), German radio speaker and television moderator
  • Johannes Scherer [de] (born 1973), radio and television host and comedian[57]
  • Heiko Westermann (born 1983), footballer
  • Björn Ziegenbein (born 1986), footballer
  • Pascal Thomas (born 1987), actor, musical singer[58]
  • Max Wissel (born 1989), racing driver[59]
  • Svenja Huth (born 1991), footballer[60]
  • Lorenz Pick (born 2000), wine grower, sommelier and firefighter
  • Lilli Lang (born 2001), public figure
  • Emil Lang (born 2004), public figure
 
Ludovica des Bordes

People linked with Alzenau edit

  • Ludovica des Bordes [de] (1787–1854), lady of Schloss Wasserlos[61]
  • Claus Mehs [de] (1866–1946), architect, built the Villa Meßmer in 1902–1904[62]

External links edit

  • Town’s official webpage (in German)

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Alzenau German ˈaltsenaʊ until 31 December 2006 officially Alzenau i UFr is a town in the north of the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia Unterfranken in Bavaria Germany Until 1 July 1972 Alzenau was the district seat of the now abolished district of the same name and has a population of around 19 000 3 AlzenauTownTown hallCoat of armsLocation of Alzenau within Aschaffenburg districtAlzenauShow map of GermanyAlzenauShow map of BavariaCoordinates 50 04 N 09 04 E 50 067 N 9 067 E 50 067 9 067CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionLower FranconiaDistrictAschaffenburgSubdivisions6 StadtteileGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Stephan Noll 1 CSU Area Total59 33 km2 22 91 sq mi Elevation126 m 413 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total18 829 Density320 km2 820 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes63755Dialling codes06023Vehicle registrationAB ALZWebsitewww alzenau de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 1 3 Constituent communities 2 Name 3 History 4 Politics 4 1 Landrate Chief District Administrators of the former Alzenau district 4 2 Town council 4 3 Coat of arms 4 4 Town partnerships 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Agriculture forestry winegrowing 5 2 Transport 5 3 Established businesses 5 4 Sport and leisure facilities 6 Institutions 6 1 Administrative institutions and authorities 6 2 Educational institutions 6 3 Health 6 4 Seniors 6 5 Youth 6 6 Sanitation 7 Nature 8 Culture and sightseeing 8 1 Outlying centres countryside 8 2 Regular events 9 Religion 10 Notable people 10 1 Sons and daughters of the town 10 2 People linked with Alzenau 11 External links 12 ReferencesGeography editLocation edit Alzenau is one of the eastern outliers of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and is crossed by the river Kahl 4 Most of its constituent communities nestle on or between the slopes of the western outliers of the Spessart with its Hahnenkamm 436 m above Normalhohennull 3 The closest hills to the town are Heilberg and Schanzenkopf With roughly 2 600 ha of woodland and 85 ha of vineyards it has been referred to as Stadt im Grunen Town in the Green 5 Alzenau is only a short drive on the A 45 or trainride on the Kahlgrundbahn from Aschaffenburg Hanau or Frankfurt am Main 6 Neighbouring communities edit Alzenau borders in the north on the communities of Rodenbach and Freigericht in the east and southeast on the communities of Mombris and Johannesberg in the southwest on the community of Karlstein and in the west on the community of Kahl am Main Constituent communities edit nbsp Constituent communitiesAlzenau s quarters are Albstadt Horstein Kalberau Michelbach and Wasserlos 7 On 1 January 1972 Kalberau was amalgamated into Alzenau Albstadt and Wasserlos followed on 1 July that same year as did Horstein and Michelbach three years later on 1 July 1975 8 Name editThe former epithet in Unterfranken in Lower Franconia distinguished it from another Alzenau now Olszanka Opole Voivodeship Silesia which since the Potsdam Agreement has been in Poland Until the 15th century Alzenau was known as Wilmundsheim When the Archbishop of Mainz built a castle on the other side of the Kahl the name was changed to Alzenau likely because the place lay allzu nahe all too near the castle 9 History edit nbsp Alzenau CastleThe area was settled quite early on There are traces of settlement and graves from Hallstatt times Iron Age graves from the Beaker culture 2600 BC and crematory graves from the Old Urnfield times about 1000 BC 10 In 950 the community of Wilmundsheim on the Kahl s left bank had its first documentary mention 11 In the 12th century the Freigericht Free Court was established by Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa comprising the settlements of Wildmundsheim Horstein Mombris and Somborn and it was excused taxes and obligatory service The twigs in the town s coat of arms symbolize this heritage The Marker as the townsmen sometimes called themselves had to defend their autonomy against local noble families ambitions these included the Rannenbergs and the Rienecks and further pressures came from the Archbishops of Mainz These last built Alzenau Castle Burg Alzenau on the Kahl s right bank across from Wilmundsheim between 1395 and 1399 to protect their local holdings In 1401 the settlement below this castle was granted town and market rights by King Ruprecht of the Palatinate although these could not be realized A few years later the old centre of Wilmundsheim was destroyed and it was melded with the settlement across the Kahl whereupon it also took the castle s name 12 In the course of striving for Imperial reform Emperor Maximilian I enfeoffed both the Archbishopric of Mainz and the Counts of Hanau in 1500 with the joint lordship over the free court for which the two fiefholders were together to appoint the Amtmann bailiff or governor Conflicts arose from the inhabitants insistence on their ancestral freedoms and the denominational antagonism between the Calvinist Counts of Hanau on the one side and the Catholic population and the Archbishop on the other 12 The condominium lasted until the Counts of Hanau died out in 1736 The Archbishop of Mainz then took over the free court as its only surviving lord but in 1740 had to cede the Amt of Somborn to the Landgraves of Hesse Kassel who were the heirs to the County of Hanau after a fierce legal battle What was thereafter left of the free court was incorporated as the Amt of Alzenau into the Archbishopric of Mainz The Wheel of Mainz in the town s arms still recalls this time today 10 The Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 awarded the Amt of Alzenau to the Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt In 1816 the Grand Duchy of Hesse ceded the Amt to the Kingdom of Bavaria and Alzenau has since remained Bavarian In 1862 Alzenau was raised to district seat With the building of the Kahlgrundbahn railway the community and thereby the whole Kahlgrund the countryside along the river Kahl was linked to the railway network as of 1898 In 1951 Alzenau was granted town rights by the Free State of Bavaria In the course of municipal reform the old Alzenau and Aschaffenburg districts were merged in 1972 The communities of Albstadt Kalberau and Wasserlos were amalgamated In the end Alzenau took its current shape when the market community of Horstein and the community of Michelbach were amalgamated in 1975 8 Politics editLandrate Chief District Administrators of the former Alzenau district edit 1946 1949 Friedrich Huth 1950 1970 Heinrich Degen 1970 1972 Karl LautenschlagerTown council edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 Alzenau s town council has 24 seats Alzenau town council electionsDate Voter turnout CSU SPD FDP Grune FW PWG KL03 03 2002 58 4 12 seats 6 seats 2 seats 2 seats 2 seats 02 03 2008 58 8 11 seats 5 seats 2 seats 3 seats 2 seats 1 seatCoat of arms edit The town s arms might be described thus Gules a wheel spoked of six argent in base two twigs Or per saltire The German blazon reads In Rot uber zwei gekreuzten goldenen Zweigen ein sechsspeichiges silbernes Rad This describes the twigs as golden although they are rendered here in silver 13 In 1401 King Ruprecht raised Alzenau to town but the town never exercised its rights until 1951 and remained a market community 14 From 1309 comes the first documentary record The contents of this document deal with the Freigericht Free Court with four court regions the so called Hohe Mark Since the first half of the 13th century the royal hunting forest had been owned by the Archbishopric of Mainz In 1395 the whole market community passed to the Archbishopric This part of Alzenau s history is recalled by the six spoked wheel the so called Wheel of Mainz which was a charge borne by the Archbishops in their arms The two twigs refer to the court officials who were chosen from among the townsmen to be on the court 15 The arms have been borne since 1926 Town partnerships edit nbsp Sint Oedenrode North Brabant Netherlands 16 nbsp Pfaffstatten Lower Austria Austria 16 nbsp Thaon les Vosges Vosges France 16 Economy and infrastructure edit nbsp The Schlossberg with vineyardThe town also distinguishes itself with an unusually high number of resident businesses most of which stem from high technology fields In 1999 Alzenau was recognized as an Economy Friendly Community with a special award from the Bavarian Minister of State for Economy Transport and Technology 17 Agriculture forestry winegrowing edit In 1998 there were 62 people contributors to the social welfare funds employed in agriculture and forestry In 1999 there were 82 agricultural businesses with a cultivated area of 1 429 ha of which 1 096 ha was cropland and 257 ha was meadowland In the outlying centres of Michelbach Wasserlos and Horstein Frankenwein Franconian wine is grown 18 In Albstadt too there was winegrowing until the late 19th century as witnessed by the Gemarkung traditional rural cadastral area of Wingertsberg Winegrowing was brought to Alzenau by the monks from the monastery in Seligenstadt 19 All in all though agriculture and forestry have lost importance for the community Transport edit Alzenau currently has three interchanges on the A 45 Dortmund Aschaffenburg the newest being the Alzenau Mitte interchange opened on 23 November 2007 after many years in planning joining the linking road between Alzenau and Kahl to the Autobahn thereby providing a better link to the industrial areas in Alzenau and Kahl 6 The Kahlgrundbahn railway links the town with Kahl am Main and Hanau railway stations 20 where there are direct connections with the S Bahn to Frankfurt am Main and long distance trains 21 The individual centres in the town are served by the City Bus lines One route runs hourly from Alzenau by way of Wasserlos and Horstein as a regional bus on to Karlstein and to Dettingen railway station where travellers can transfer to regional trains to Aschaffenburg and Wurzburg 22 Frankfurt Airport can be reached by car within 30 to 40 minutes Established businesses edit What follows is a selection of businesses resident in Alzenau Alexander Shorokhoff GmbH luxury mechanical watches ABB Automation Products Applied Materials GmbH Biotest Medizintechnik Buhler Leybold Optics Hyundai Motorsport GmbH World Rally Championship team Mahle GmbH MSC Software Nukem Schott Solar AG Xella Nikon Metrology Europe NVSport and leisure facilities edit In each constituent community are found halls and sporting grounds for the many sport clubs Available in each constituent community are playgrounds and in some also football pitches basketball hoops and skating facilities In summer the Waldschwimmbad Forest Swimming Pool and the Meerhofsee lake are open Furthermore the pool at the Edith Stein Realschule is open to the public a few evenings each week The bodies of water that arose from the former brown coal works on the Kahler Seenplatte Kahl Lake Plateau lie nearby from 5 to 10 km away The football club FC Bayern Alzenau is based in Alzenau 23 Institutions editAdministrative institutions and authorities edit Aschaffenburg Amtsgericht Alzenau branch court Alzenau town administration Alzenau police force Aschaffenburg district administration office Alzenau branch location and registration office Federal Agency for Technical Relief Alzenau chapterEducational institutions edit In 1999 the following institutions existed Kindergartens 9 places with 705 children 24 Elementary schools 4 with 81 teachers and 1432 students Realschulen 1 with 45 teachers and 1000 students Hahnenkammschule zur Lernforderung special education Spessart Gymnasium Alzenau with roughly 1500 students Stadtische Musikschule Alzenau municipal music school Stadtische Bibliothek Alzenau municipal library VHS Kahl Alzenau Karlstein folk high school Alzenau branch Grunes Klassenzimmer Green Classroom in the town forestHealth edit Alzenau Wasserlos district hospital 25 Seniors edit Caritas Sozialstation BRK SeniorenheimYouth edit Jugendtreff Teestube youth meeting place 26 Sanitation edit Recycling yard 6 garden waste gathering centres 27 Nature editAn important part of the landscape in Alzenau is the large amount of area given over to Streuobstwiesen meadow orchards which with their tall unclustered trees furnish an important habitat for species that have become rare such as the red backed shrike or the little owl 28 Planting tall trunked fruit trees is financially promoted by the town Also ecologically very important are the Sandmagerrasenflachen in the Alzenauer Sande conservation area on which a few threatened and endangered wasteland species find their habitat 29 Culture and sightseeing edit nbsp St Justinus 1758 nbsp Oldest inn mentioned in 1744 since 2004 a breweryAt Alzenau Castle the Burgfestspiele Castle Festival Games 30 and the AlzenauClassics 31 are held in summer and in autumn the Frankische Musiktage Franconian Music Days within the framework of Bayerischer Rundfunk s Musikzauber Franken Franconia Music Magic 32 To the tradition of the Baroque Saint Justin s Parish Church Pfarrkirche St Justinus the Alzenauers have built a bridge to the year 834 At that time Archbishop Odgar of Mainz brought Saint Justin s bones with him from Rome They found their way to Saint Justin s Church in Hochst and thence in 1298 into St Alban s Abbey in Mainz part of the relics however ended up in the monastery at the Einhard Basilika in Seligenstadt Since the Benedictines there were fellow caretakers of the old parish church of Wilmundsheim which stood on what is today the graveyard lands a link was made and Saint Justin was venerated in Alzenau Of the Wilmundsheim church which was torn down long ago all that is left is a single capital The current Baroque church building comes from 1758 Saint Justin s bones have never been in Alzenau The Town Hall built in 1860 62 was planned as a school but then became the Royal Bavarian Regional Office A new wing built in 1974 in Buntsandstein brings contemporary architecture together with Classicist building The town s oldest inn was first named as a Wirtshaus public house from the Seligenstadt Monastery s ownership in a document in which it was sold to an Alzenau innkeeper The current owner who acquired the building clad in Parthenocissus vines in 1995 set up in 2004 a hotel with a small brewery where according to advertising beer is made in accordance with the Reinheitsgebot of 1516 The Villa Messmer houses an inn today in a park with historical tree population 33 The Solarparcours illustrates the usages of photovoltaics with the help of 20 examples within the inner town area 3 5 km long tour and without whole tour 12 km What is seen along this learning path is a cooperative project by the town of Alzenau and the resident business Schott Solar formerly ASE which manufactures the solar modules in Alzenau 34 Outlying centres countryside edit Some cycle and hiking paths around Alzenau as Europaische Kulturwege Alzenau I II und III created by the Aschaffenburg project group Archaologisches Spessartprojekt are tied into the project Pathways to Cultural Landscapes promoted by the European Union between 2000 and 2003 35 On these routes noteworthy destinations are signposted and documented Examples include the following Kalberau pilgrimage church several building phases 14th to 16th century with large expansion from 1955 to 1957 affiliated with a Pallottine monastery The pilgrimage church houses as an iconic object the statue Maria zum rauhen Wind 36 Schloss zu Wasserlos Palace at Wasserlos today the district hospital 37 The Jewish graveyard between Horstein and Wasserlos is one of the biggest in the Aschaffenburg district It was begun in 1812 severely damaged by the Nazis and restored after the Second World War Two hundred and sixty six gravestones are still extant 38 The Catholic Pfarrkirche zu Horstein Parish church at Horstein from 1473 has a Romanesque defensive tower The Burgstall Randenburg a former castle s site is a monument from the late Middle Ages 39 Historic vineyards stretch from Alzenau southwards through Wasserlos and Horstein as well as northeastwards through Michelbach and Albstadt Schloss Maisenhausen from 1753 in the outlying centre of Michelbach privately owned today 40 Regular events edit Orchestra concert by the music club Concordia Michelbach 1923 e V Palm Sunday school gymnasium Michelbach 41 Weinfest am Park in the summer garden of the Parkhotel in the outlying centre of Wasserlos every year in the week before Ascension Day Wine cheese and wind music Sunday before Ascension Day Schlosschen Michelbach Bruckenfest Bridge Festival by THW Alzenau at Corpus Christi 42 Town Festival around Alzenau Castle 43 October November Franconian Music Days choral and chamber music from several centuries Melodien bei Kerzenschein Melodies by Candlelight at the Prischosshalle second weekend in November 44 Hoffest at the Hotel Krone yearly on the first weekend in September Great Christmas Market on the first weekend in Advent 45 Michelbacher Winzerfest winemakers festival September October 46 Pannfest oldest street festival in the heart of the Pann the oldest part of Alzenau on Wilmundsheimer Strasse since 1978 in September whose proceeds are always donated for various projects by the festival s organizers the Kolping family actually a Catholic charity Waste your time a rock concert by the Spessart Gymnasium in February Whatanoise a concert by the JIA Jugend Initiative Alzenau at the Hahnenkammhalle in Wasserlos 47 X mas Rock Konzert by the JIA at Christmastime 48 Religion editRoman Catholic parish of Saint Justin Sankt Justinus 49 Evangelical Lutheran parish of Peter and Paul Yavuz Sultan Selim Han Mosque 50 The town s population is overwhelmingly Catholic Notable people editSons and daughters of the town edit Johann Peter Cornelius d Alquen de 1800 1863 composer and physician 51 Paul Pablo Michel 1905 1977 chessmaster 52 Arno Borst de 1925 2007 historian mediaevalist 53 Franz A Stein 1928 1999 musicologist 54 Franz Adolf Grabner de 1944 2004 artist 55 Alexander Leipold born 1969 freestyle wrestler stripped of an Olympic gold medal in 2000 Federal new blood trainer for freestyle wrestling 56 Anna Bergmann de born 1953 cultural scientist Jochen Bendel born 1967 German radio speaker and television moderator Johannes Scherer de born 1973 radio and television host and comedian 57 Heiko Westermann born 1983 footballer Bjorn Ziegenbein born 1986 footballer Pascal Thomas born 1987 actor musical singer 58 Max Wissel born 1989 racing driver 59 Svenja Huth born 1991 footballer 60 Lorenz Pick born 2000 wine grower sommelier and firefighter Lilli Lang born 2001 public figure Emil Lang born 2004 public figure nbsp Ludovica des BordesPeople linked with Alzenau edit Ludovica des Bordes de 1787 1854 lady of Schloss Wasserlos 61 Claus Mehs de 1866 1946 architect built the Villa Messmer in 1902 1904 62 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alzenau Town s official webpage in German References edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik 15 July 2021 Genesis Online Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Statistik Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011 a b Zahlen amp Fakten www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Gewasserportrait Kahl Wasserwirtschaftsamt Aschaffenburg www wwa ab bayern de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Die Alzenau Top Ten Was an der Stadt im Grunen am Schonsten ist Heimatmagazin Untermain www heimatmagazin untermain de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 a b Lage amp Verkehrsanbindung www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Stadtteile www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 a b Bauer Richard 1983 Handbuch der bayerischen Amter Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799 1980 C H Beck ISBN 3 406 09669 7 Alzenau Wilmundsheim Freigericht Historisches Lexikon Bayerns www historisches lexikon bayerns de Retrieved 2020 06 29 a b Willkommen www schwanen alzenau de Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Retrieved 2017 10 30 63755 Alzenau main echo de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 a b Alzenau Wilmundsheim Freigericht Historisches Lexikon Bayerns www historisches lexikon bayerns de in German formal address Retrieved 2017 10 30 Alzenau Wappen von Alzenau coat of arms crest www ngw nl Retrieved 2017 10 30 Stadtgeschichte www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte Bayerns Gemeinden www hdbg eu Retrieved 2017 10 30 a b c Alzenau startet Benefiz Rallye in die Partnerstadte main echo de in German 2015 02 24 Retrieved 2017 10 30 Alzenau i UFr Gewerbeflachen Gewerbeimmobilien und Wirtschaftsdaten in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Franken Wein Schoner Land www franken weinland de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 Weinkultur www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 30 2017 Fahrplan KBS 642 WFB indd PDF die bembel de 2413 2561 1 PDF PDF alzenau de Linienfahrplane www kvg mobil de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Impressum FC Bayern Alzenau 1920 e V in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Kindergarten in Alzenau KiTa de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Ihre Anfahrt Klinikum Aschaffenburg Alzenau www klinikum ab alz de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Teestube Alzenau Events Termine Info regioactive de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Grunabfallplatze www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Streuobstwiesen LBV Aschaffenburg in German Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Retrieved 2017 10 31 Sandthymian und Grabwespe im Fokus main echo de in German 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2017 10 31 Alzenauer Burgfestspiele www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Jones Mike Alzenau Classic Das grosste Klassik Open Air am bayerischen Untermain www alzenau classic de Retrieved 2017 10 31 Frankische Musiktage www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Messmer Villa Uber Uns Villa Messmer www villa messmer de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Energie Atlas Bayern www energieatlas bayern de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Kulturrundwege www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Wallfahrtskirche Kalberau www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Hotel Schlossberg Anfahrt www schlossberg wasserlos de Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Retrieved 2017 10 31 Judischer Friedhof www alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Burg Randenburg Rannenburg in Alzenau Wasserlos www alleburgen de Retrieved 2017 10 31 Herrenhaus Maisenhausen in Alzenau Maisenhausen www alleburgen de Retrieved 2017 10 31 Kiefer Andreas Musikverein Concordia Michelbach 1923 e V www concordia michelbach de Retrieved 2017 10 31 Barthel Thomas 19 Bruckenfest des THW Alzenau an Fronleichnam www thw alzenau de in German Retrieved 2017 10 31 Alle sind bereit Heute beginnt das Alzenauer Stadtfest main echo de in German 2008 08 08 Retrieved 2017 10 31 Melodien bei 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