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Freudenberg, Westphalia

Freudenberg is a town in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Freudenberg
The Alter Flecken. Freudenberg's historic core
Location of Freudenberg within Siegen-Wittgenstein district
North Rhine-WestphaliaRhineland-PalatinateHesseBurbachHochsauerlandkreisOlpe (district)Bad BerleburgSiegenNetphenKreuztalBad LaaspheWilnsdorfHilchenbachNeunkirchenFreudenbergErndtebrück
Freudenberg
Freudenberg
Coordinates: 50°53′59″N 07°52′00″E / 50.89972°N 7.86667°E / 50.89972; 7.86667
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionArnsberg
DistrictSiegen-Wittgenstein
Subdivisions17
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Nicole Reschke[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total54.48 km2 (21.03 sq mi)
Elevation
330 m (1,080 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total17,677
 • Density320/km2 (840/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
57258
Dialling codes02734
Vehicle registrationSI
Websitewww.freudenberg-stadt.de

The town lies on the German-Dutch holiday road called the Orange Route, joining towns, cities and regions associated with the House of Orange.

Geography edit

Location edit

Freudenberg lies in hilly uplands between 243 and 505 m above sea level. The 17 constituent communities share roughly 55 km², of which two thirds is made up of broadleaf and spruce forest.

Constituent communities edit

 
Constituent communities

Besides the main town, which bears the same name as the whole municipality, there are sixteen outlying centres named Alchen, Bottenberg, Bühl, Büschergrund, Dirlenbach, Heisberg, Hohenhain, Lindenberg, Mausbach, Niederheuslingen, Niederholzklau, Niederndorf, Oberfischbach, Oberheuslingen, Oberholzklau and Plittershagen. Among these, the main town is the biggest, and the next in size after that is Büschergrund, which is itself further subdivided into four parts, named Büschen, Eichen, Anstoß and Bockseifen.

History edit

The town of Freudenberg in its current form came into being through municipal reform on 1 January 1969. Into it the seventeen formerly self-standing municipalities of Alchen, Bottenberg, Bühl, Büschergrund, Dirlenbach, Freudenberg, Heisberg, Hohenhain, Lindenberg, Mausbach, Niederheuslingen, Niederholzklau, Niederndorf, Oberfischbach, Oberheuslingen, Oberholzklau and Plittershagen were merged into one.

The oldest constituent communities are most likely the two that were both mentioned in documents in the 11th century, namely Plittershagen and Oberholzklau in 1079. Freudenberg is known to have been an Amt and court seat as of the early 15th century. The village and the castle of Freudenberg had their first documentary mention in 1389.

The castle was founded over the Weibe Valley together with a settlement by the Counts of Nassau as a corner post of their domain. Count Johann IV of Nassau, Vianden and Diez gave the Freudenberg townsfolk their "freedom rights" on 7 November 1456. This was a kind of minimal town rights, but the document bestowing this distinction upon the town is taken as evidence of town rights being granted Freudenberg. Documents give clues that Freudenberg was established quite early on as a "Flecken", or market town. The historic town core is even still called Alter Flecken (alt means "old"; –er is a grammatical inflection).

In 1540, both the castle and the town were heavily damaged by a fire. On William the Rich's orders, there came into being about the mid 16th century new building works. The market town was given a new town wall with four gates. In the northwest, the Hohenhainer Tor was built, in the northeast the Weihertor, in the southeast the Braastor and in the southwest the Schultor (Tor means "gate"). However, owing to yet another town fire on 9 August 1666, the town was once again laid waste. Prince Johann Moritz von Nassau-Siegen built the town anew, using much the same layout, planned in 1540, as had stood before the fire. The castle, however, was not restored, and to this day, all that can be seen of it are a few wall remains.

In 1969, the new, greater Freudenberg came into being with the merger of the seventeen former municipalities named herein.

Politics edit

Town council edit

The town council is elected roughly every 5 years. Its composition is listed below:

SPD CDU Greens FDP independent total
2020[3] 14 11 6 3 0 34
2014[3] 14 12 3 2 3 34
2009[4] 12 14 3 3 2 34
2004[5] 11 17 2 2 2 34

Coat of arms edit

The charge in Freudenberg's civic coat of arms is variously interpreted as a castle or a town gate. If the later is the case, it might heraldically be described thus: In azure a crenellated town gate Or with two crenellated towers Or. In either case, the town's current arms, granted in 1911 and confirmed in 1970, are based on the town's oldest known seal, from 1473. This seal's colours were not known; the blue and gold seen today are the colours of the old princely house of Nassau-Siegen.[3]

Town partnerships edit

Culture and sightseeing edit

Theatre edit

 
Freudenberg

At the Südwestfälische Freilichtbühne Freudenberg (Freudenberg South Westphalian Open-air Stage),[6] before a breathtaking backdrop of forest and crags, two new productions are staged every year for children and adults. Yearly, about 50,000 visitors come to the open-air stage with its roofed grandstand.

Museums edit

The town museum (Stadtmuseum) has exhibits relating to local history and economic history. Especially worth seeing is the House's clock collection. The Technical Museum (Technikmuseum) has on display exhibits relating to trade and industrial history from the region. The museum's centrepiece is a steam engine built in 1904. As well, the museum has a variety of wheeled vehicles on display.

Buildings edit

The "Alter Flecken" is Freudenberg's downtown core, built wholly of half-timbered houses. It gives the impression of a small town from the 17th century. The Alter Flecken was included in the Kulturatlas des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (Cultural Atlas of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia) as a "Building monument of international importance". The Evangelical church, after Freudenberg got its own parish in 1585, was built as a "fortress church" (i.e. with architecture somewhat reminiscent of a military fortification). The belltower is the only one of the former castle's towers still left standing.

The church in Oberholzklau was built early in the 13th century and is worth seeing as a Romanesque church whose architecture nevertheless plainly shows transition to Gothic. The rectory next door, built in half-timbered style, is from 1608.

Film backdrop edit

The prim and proper seeming town has served in, among others, Detlev Buck's film Bundle of Joy [de] as an allegory of a decent, middle-class small town in which behind the scenes things stink. Likewise, the town served as the backdrop in the film Lupo und der Muezzin (Diana Film, Munich).

Economy and infrastructure edit

The town is crossed from north to southeast by Autobahn A 45. Until the 1980s, there was also a railway connection through the Biggetalbahn to Olpe in the north and through the Asdorftalbahn to Betzdorf in the south. Nowadays, a great deal of the former right-of-way has been turned into bicycle trails or filled in with earth.

Personalities edit

Former mayor Hermann Vomhof is at this time Freudenberg's only honorary citizen. Freudenberg is the ancestral village of Apollo XI Astronaut Buzz Aldrin,[7] a descendant of Freudenberg Burgermeister Jacob Friesenhagen, circa 1660.[8]

Sons and daughters of the city edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b Endgültiges Ergebnis für die Stadt-/Gemeinderatswahl: Freudenberg, Stadt
  4. ^ Ratswahl Stadt Freudenberg 30.08.2009
  5. ^ Ratswahl Stadt Freudenberg 26.09.2004
  6. ^ Südwestfälische Freilichtbühne Freudenberg
  7. ^ [1] 2009-08-02 at the Wayback Machine "Brigitte Wambsganß, “Buzz Aldrin: Mond-Mann mit Trupbacher Wurzeln,” Der Westen (Germany), July 17, 2009."
  8. ^ [2] Ancestry of Buzz Aldrin

External links edit

  • Freudenberg (in German)
  • Alchen (in German)

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Freudenberg is a town in the Siegen Wittgenstein district in North Rhine Westphalia Germany FreudenbergTownThe Alter Flecken Freudenberg s historic coreCoat of armsLocation of Freudenberg within Siegen Wittgenstein districtFreudenbergShow map of GermanyFreudenbergShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 50 53 59 N 07 52 00 E 50 89972 N 7 86667 E 50 89972 7 86667CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionArnsbergDistrictSiegen WittgensteinSubdivisions17Government Mayor 2020 25 Nicole Reschke 1 SPD Area Total54 48 km2 21 03 sq mi Elevation330 m 1 080 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total17 677 Density320 km2 840 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes57258Dialling codes02734Vehicle registrationSIWebsitewww freudenberg stadt deThe town lies on the German Dutch holiday road called the Orange Route joining towns cities and regions associated with the House of Orange Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Coat of arms 3 3 Town partnerships 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Theatre 4 2 Museums 4 3 Buildings 4 4 Film backdrop 5 Economy and infrastructure 6 Personalities 6 1 Sons and daughters of the city 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLocation edit Freudenberg lies in hilly uplands between 243 and 505 m above sea level The 17 constituent communities share roughly 55 km of which two thirds is made up of broadleaf and spruce forest Constituent communities edit nbsp Constituent communitiesBesides the main town which bears the same name as the whole municipality there are sixteen outlying centres named Alchen Bottenberg Buhl Buschergrund Dirlenbach Heisberg Hohenhain Lindenberg Mausbach Niederheuslingen Niederholzklau Niederndorf Oberfischbach Oberheuslingen Oberholzklau and Plittershagen Among these the main town is the biggest and the next in size after that is Buschergrund which is itself further subdivided into four parts named Buschen Eichen Anstoss and Bockseifen History editThe town of Freudenberg in its current form came into being through municipal reform on 1 January 1969 Into it the seventeen formerly self standing municipalities of Alchen Bottenberg Buhl Buschergrund Dirlenbach Freudenberg Heisberg Hohenhain Lindenberg Mausbach Niederheuslingen Niederholzklau Niederndorf Oberfischbach Oberheuslingen Oberholzklau and Plittershagen were merged into one The oldest constituent communities are most likely the two that were both mentioned in documents in the 11th century namely Plittershagen and Oberholzklau in 1079 Freudenberg is known to have been an Amt and court seat as of the early 15th century The village and the castle of Freudenberg had their first documentary mention in 1389 The castle was founded over the Weibe Valley together with a settlement by the Counts of Nassau as a corner post of their domain Count Johann IV of Nassau Vianden and Diez gave the Freudenberg townsfolk their freedom rights on 7 November 1456 This was a kind of minimal town rights but the document bestowing this distinction upon the town is taken as evidence of town rights being granted Freudenberg Documents give clues that Freudenberg was established quite early on as a Flecken or market town The historic town core is even still called Alter Flecken alt means old er is a grammatical inflection In 1540 both the castle and the town were heavily damaged by a fire On William the Rich s orders there came into being about the mid 16th century new building works The market town was given a new town wall with four gates In the northwest the Hohenhainer Tor was built in the northeast the Weihertor in the southeast the Braastor and in the southwest the Schultor Tor means gate However owing to yet another town fire on 9 August 1666 the town was once again laid waste Prince Johann Moritz von Nassau Siegen built the town anew using much the same layout planned in 1540 as had stood before the fire The castle however was not restored and to this day all that can be seen of it are a few wall remains In 1969 the new greater Freudenberg came into being with the merger of the seventeen former municipalities named herein Politics editTown council edit The town council is elected roughly every 5 years Its composition is listed below SPD CDU Greens FDP independent total2020 3 14 11 6 3 0 342014 3 14 12 3 2 3 342009 4 12 14 3 3 2 342004 5 11 17 2 2 2 34Coat of arms edit The charge in Freudenberg s civic coat of arms is variously interpreted as a castle or a town gate If the later is the case it might heraldically be described thus In azure a crenellated town gate Or with two crenellated towers Or In either case the town s current arms granted in 1911 and confirmed in 1970 are based on the town s oldest known seal from 1473 This seal s colours were not known the blue and gold seen today are the colours of the old princely house of Nassau Siegen 3 Town partnerships edit nbsp Mor Hungary arising from youth exchanges Culture and sightseeing editTheatre edit nbsp FreudenbergAt the Sudwestfalische Freilichtbuhne Freudenberg Freudenberg South Westphalian Open air Stage 6 before a breathtaking backdrop of forest and crags two new productions are staged every year for children and adults Yearly about 50 000 visitors come to the open air stage with its roofed grandstand Museums edit The town museum Stadtmuseum has exhibits relating to local history and economic history Especially worth seeing is the House s clock collection The Technical Museum Technikmuseum has on display exhibits relating to trade and industrial history from the region The museum s centrepiece is a steam engine built in 1904 As well the museum has a variety of wheeled vehicles on display Buildings edit The Alter Flecken is Freudenberg s downtown core built wholly of half timbered houses It gives the impression of a small town from the 17th century The Alter Flecken was included in the Kulturatlas des Landes Nordrhein Westfalen Cultural Atlas of the State of North Rhine Westphalia as a Building monument of international importance The Evangelical church after Freudenberg got its own parish in 1585 was built as a fortress church i e with architecture somewhat reminiscent of a military fortification The belltower is the only one of the former castle s towers still left standing The church in Oberholzklau was built early in the 13th century and is worth seeing as a Romanesque church whose architecture nevertheless plainly shows transition to Gothic The rectory next door built in half timbered style is from 1608 Film backdrop edit The prim and proper seeming town has served in among others Detlev Buck s film Bundle of Joy de as an allegory of a decent middle class small town in which behind the scenes things stink Likewise the town served as the backdrop in the film Lupo und der Muezzin Diana Film Munich Economy and infrastructure editThe town is crossed from north to southeast by Autobahn A 45 Until the 1980s there was also a railway connection through the Biggetalbahn to Olpe in the north and through the Asdorftalbahn to Betzdorf in the south Nowadays a great deal of the former right of way has been turned into bicycle trails or filled in with earth Personalities editFormer mayor Hermann Vomhof is at this time Freudenberg s only honorary citizen Freudenberg is the ancestral village of Apollo XI Astronaut Buzz Aldrin 7 a descendant of Freudenberg Burgermeister Jacob Friesenhagen circa 1660 8 Sons and daughters of the city edit Wigand Siebel 1929 2014 sociologist Hans Ulrich Wehler 1931 2014 historian Sven Michel born 1990 footballerReferences edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen accessed 30 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 a b Endgultiges Ergebnis fur die Stadt Gemeinderatswahl Freudenberg Stadt Ratswahl Stadt Freudenberg 30 08 2009 Ratswahl Stadt Freudenberg 26 09 2004 Sudwestfalische Freilichtbuhne Freudenberg 1 Archived 2009 08 02 at the Wayback Machine Brigitte Wambsganss Buzz Aldrin Mond Mann mit Trupbacher Wurzeln Der Westen Germany July 17 2009 2 Ancestry of Buzz AldrinExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freudenberg Siegerland Freudenberg in German Alchen in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freudenberg Westphalia amp oldid 1119933703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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