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Felsberg, Hesse

Felsberg is a town in the Schwalm-Eder district about 25 kilometres (16 miles) south of Kassel.

Felsberg
Panorama of Felsberg
Location of Felsberg within Schwalm-Eder-Kreis district
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Felsberg
Felsberg
Coordinates: 51°8′N 9°25′E / 51.133°N 9.417°E / 51.133; 9.417Coordinates: 51°8′N 9°25′E / 51.133°N 9.417°E / 51.133; 9.417
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictSchwalm-Eder-Kreis
Government
 • Mayor (2019–25) Volker Steinmetz[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total83.27 km2 (32.15 sq mi)
Elevation
162 m (531 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total10,638
 • Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
34587
Dialling codes05662, 05665 (Wolfershausen), 05683 (Lohre)
Vehicle registrationHR, FZ, MEG, ZIG
Websitewww.felsberg.de

Geography

The landscape around Felsberg is marked by hills and small lakes, as well as the remains of gravel quarrying. As part of the West Hesse Depression, it lies in a sunken area that was formed by volcanic activity in the Tertiary sub-era. The change from partly basaltic hills to smooth river valleys is striking. While the river valleys are covered by fluvial sediments, fertile loess beds can be found higher up. The river Eder flows through Felsberg's municipal area. Near Gensungen lies the Heiligenberg ("Holy Mountain") with the ruins of the Heiligenburg Castle.

Constituent communities

The town consists of 15 communities: Altenbrunslar, Altenburg, Beuern, Böddiger, Gensungen, Helmshausen, Hesserode, Heßlar, Hilgershausen, Lohre, Melgershausen, Neuenbrunslar, Niedervorschütz, Rhünda and Wolfershausen together with the historic Felsberg, to which the other, formerly independent communities were amalgamated on 1 January 1974.

History

 
The Felsburg above Felsberg, with its soaring white tower

There were settlers in the Felsberg region, as long ago as the last ice age, as witnessed by the find of the 12,000-year-old, so-called Rhünda Skull. In the 1st Century AD, the Felsberg area was inhabited by the Chatti, a Germanic tribe. The only mention of the area from this time is a report by the Roman historian Tacitus about one of Germanicus's campaigns, when in the year 15 he destroyed Mattium (probably nowadays Maden), the Chatti's capital.

In the 8th Century, the Felsberg region was part of the Frankish Empire, and this is when the town was first mentioned in documents. It was also at this time that Christian missionary work was being carried out in the area by Saint Boniface, who in 723 felled Thor's Oak near Fritzlar, about 15 km (9 mi) west of Felsberg, thereby starting the Christianization of the peoples of northern Germany.

Within the town's municipal area lie the ruins of three castles; the Felsburg, the Altenburg, in the constituent community of the same name, and the Heiligenburg Castle, above the constituent community of Gensungen, on the river Eder's opposite bank. The town is thus sometimes known as the Drei-Burgen-Stadt ("Three-Castle Town"). The castles were built in the Middle Ages for their strategic locations, during the feud between the Archbishopric of Mainz and the Landgraviate of Thuringia, or Hesse. The Heiligenburg Castle belonged to Mainz. Both the Felsburg and the Altenburg, only 2 km (1 mi) apart, are distinguished by their butter-churn towers. The Salzstraße ("Salt Road") ran through Felsberg from the river Werra, where the salt was mined, to the Rhineland.

In 1090, Felsberg was mentioned in a Mainz document under the name Velisberc, and again under the same name in 1209 in a good's directory from the Petrus Estate in Fritzlar. Felsberg's first documentary mention as a town came in 1286. The historic town core was once surrounded by an 830m-long town wall, only parts of which are preserved today.

A house of Premonstratensian canonesses, the Eppenberg Priory, was established here in about 1217, on the Eppenberg in Gensungen. This was dissolved in 1438, and rebuilt as a Carthusian monastery, Eppenberg Charterhouse, which was secularised in 1527.

In 1526, Felsberg became Evangelical under Philip the Magnanimous, after a resolution by the Homberg Synod.

The Thirty Years' War brought widespread destruction to Felsberg.

In the Second World War, Felsberg was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment and the destruction of the Edertal Dam.

Politics

The town council has 37 members. The last two municipal elections gave the following results:

Summary of Felsberg election results
2006 2011
Parties Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 53.9 20 50.3 19
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 23.8 9 21.6 8
Alliance 90/The Greens 6.4 2 14.5 5
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 5.7 2 4.9 2
Free Voters (FWG) 5.0 2 4.4 2
Die Freien Bürger (DFB) 5.2 2 4.4 1
Total 100 37 100 37
Election 2011 Felsberg
SPD
50.3%
CDU
21.6%
B'90/GRÜNE
14.5%
FDP
4.9%
FWG
4.4%
DFB
4.4%

The town executive (Magistrat) consists of 14 councillors and the mayor. Of those, 8 seats are held by the SPD, 3 by the CDU and one seat each by the Alliance 90/The Greens, the FDP and the FWG.

The last three elected mayors were:

Mayors of Felsberg
Date elected Name Party Percentage of votes
28 October 2001 Klaus Stiegel SPD 85.2%
1 April 2008 Volker Steinmetz Independent 67.6%
3 November 2013 Volker Steinmetz Independent 73.6%

Klaus Stiegel was mayor of Felsberg for 24 years.

Coat of arms

The town's civic coat of arms has been known since 1570, when it was displayed at the Schloss Rotenburg (a stately home in Rotenburg an der Fulda, built by Landgrave Ludwig II in 1540). It was also published in the Hessisches Wappenbuch ("Hessian Arms Book") by Wilhelm Wessel in 1633.

 

Heraldically, the arms might be described thus: Party per pale gules and argent, thereover a bend sinister vert, therein three trefoils argent.

Town partnerships

Felsberg is twinned with the following towns:

It also has friendship agreements with these places:

Personalities

References

  1. ^ "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Die Bevölkerung der hessischen Gemeinden am 31. Dezember 2021" (PDF) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2022.

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Felsberg is a town in the Schwalm Eder district about 25 kilometres 16 miles south of Kassel FelsbergTownPanorama of FelsbergCoat of armsLocation of Felsberg within Schwalm Eder Kreis districtFelsbergShow map of GermanyFelsbergShow map of HesseCoordinates 51 8 N 9 25 E 51 133 N 9 417 E 51 133 9 417 Coordinates 51 8 N 9 25 E 51 133 N 9 417 E 51 133 9 417CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionKasselDistrictSchwalm Eder KreisGovernment Mayor 2019 25 Volker Steinmetz 1 Ind Area Total83 27 km2 32 15 sq mi Elevation162 m 531 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total10 638 Density130 km2 330 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes34587Dialling codes05662 05665 Wolfershausen 05683 Lohre Vehicle registrationHR FZ MEG ZIGWebsitewww felsberg de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Coat of arms 3 2 Town partnerships 4 Personalities 5 References 6 External linksGeography EditThe landscape around Felsberg is marked by hills and small lakes as well as the remains of gravel quarrying As part of the West Hesse Depression it lies in a sunken area that was formed by volcanic activity in the Tertiary sub era The change from partly basaltic hills to smooth river valleys is striking While the river valleys are covered by fluvial sediments fertile loess beds can be found higher up The river Eder flows through Felsberg s municipal area Near Gensungen lies the Heiligenberg Holy Mountain with the ruins of the Heiligenburg Castle Constituent communities Edit The town consists of 15 communities Altenbrunslar Altenburg Beuern Boddiger Gensungen Helmshausen Hesserode Hesslar Hilgershausen Lohre Melgershausen Neuenbrunslar Niedervorschutz Rhunda and Wolfershausen together with the historic Felsberg to which the other formerly independent communities were amalgamated on 1 January 1974 History Edit The Felsburg above Felsberg with its soaring white tower There were settlers in the Felsberg region as long ago as the last ice age as witnessed by the find of the 12 000 year old so called Rhunda Skull In the 1st Century AD the Felsberg area was inhabited by the Chatti a Germanic tribe The only mention of the area from this time is a report by the Roman historian Tacitus about one of Germanicus s campaigns when in the year 15 he destroyed Mattium probably nowadays Maden the Chatti s capital In the 8th Century the Felsberg region was part of the Frankish Empire and this is when the town was first mentioned in documents It was also at this time that Christian missionary work was being carried out in the area by Saint Boniface who in 723 felled Thor s Oak near Fritzlar about 15 km 9 mi west of Felsberg thereby starting the Christianization of the peoples of northern Germany Within the town s municipal area lie the ruins of three castles the Felsburg the Altenburg in the constituent community of the same name and the Heiligenburg Castle above the constituent community of Gensungen on the river Eder s opposite bank The town is thus sometimes known as the Drei Burgen Stadt Three Castle Town The castles were built in the Middle Ages for their strategic locations during the feud between the Archbishopric of Mainz and the Landgraviate of Thuringia or Hesse The Heiligenburg Castle belonged to Mainz Both the Felsburg and the Altenburg only 2 km 1 mi apart are distinguished by their butter churn towers The Salzstrasse Salt Road ran through Felsberg from the river Werra where the salt was mined to the Rhineland In 1090 Felsberg was mentioned in a Mainz document under the name Velisberc and again under the same name in 1209 in a good s directory from the Petrus Estate in Fritzlar Felsberg s first documentary mention as a town came in 1286 The historic town core was once surrounded by an 830m long town wall only parts of which are preserved today A house of Premonstratensian canonesses the Eppenberg Priory was established here in about 1217 on the Eppenberg in Gensungen This was dissolved in 1438 and rebuilt as a Carthusian monastery Eppenberg Charterhouse which was secularised in 1527 In 1526 Felsberg became Evangelical under Philip the Magnanimous after a resolution by the Homberg Synod The Thirty Years War brought widespread destruction to Felsberg In the Second World War Felsberg was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment and the destruction of the Edertal Dam Politics EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 The town council has 37 members The last two municipal elections gave the following results Summary of Felsberg election results 2006 2011Parties Votes Seats Votes SeatsSocial Democratic Party SPD 53 9 20 50 3 19Christian Democratic Union CDU 23 8 9 21 6 8Alliance 90 The Greens 6 4 2 14 5 5Free Democratic Party FDP 5 7 2 4 9 2Free Voters FWG 5 0 2 4 4 2Die Freien Burger DFB 5 2 2 4 4 1Total 100 37 100 37Election 2011 FelsbergSPD 50 3 CDU 21 6 B 90 GRUNE 14 5 FDP 4 9 FWG 4 4 DFB 4 4 The town executive Magistrat consists of 14 councillors and the mayor Of those 8 seats are held by the SPD 3 by the CDU and one seat each by the Alliance 90 The Greens the FDP and the FWG The last three elected mayors were Mayors of Felsberg Date elected Name Party Percentage of votes28 October 2001 Klaus Stiegel SPD 85 2 1 April 2008 Volker Steinmetz Independent 67 6 3 November 2013 Volker Steinmetz Independent 73 6 Klaus Stiegel was mayor of Felsberg for 24 years Coat of arms Edit The town s civic coat of arms has been known since 1570 when it was displayed at the Schloss Rotenburg a stately home in Rotenburg an der Fulda built by Landgrave Ludwig II in 1540 It was also published in the Hessisches Wappenbuch Hessian Arms Book by Wilhelm Wessel in 1633 Heraldically the arms might be described thus Party per pale gules and argent thereover a bend sinister vert therein three trefoils argent Town partnerships Edit Felsberg is twinned with the following towns Vernouillet France Cheddar United KingdomIt also has friendship agreements with these places Felsberg a constituent community of Uberherrn Saarland Felsberg Graubunden Switzerland Dingelstadt ThuringiaPersonalities EditBenjamin Bramer 1588 1652 artist architect builder geodesist mathematician Egbert Hayessen 1913 1944 resistance fighter against the Third Reich Harold Goldsmith born Hans Goldschmidt 1930 2004 American Olympic foil and epee fencer Gunter Bottcher 1954 2012 German handball player coach and university lecturerReferences Edit Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt 5 September 2022 Die Bevolkerung der hessischen Gemeinden am 31 Dezember 2021 PDF in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt June 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Felsberg Hessen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Felsberg Hesse amp oldid 1141935007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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