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Gemünden am Main

Gemünden am Main (officially Gemünden a.Main) is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany and lies roughly 40 km down the Main from Würzburg. Gemünden has around 10,000 inhabitants.

Gemünden am Main
Scherenburg above Gemünden
Location of Gemünden am Main within Main-Spessart district
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Gemünden am Main
Gemünden am Main
Coordinates: 50°2′59″N 9°42′20″E / 50.04972°N 9.70556°E / 50.04972; 9.70556Coordinates: 50°2′59″N 9°42′20″E / 50.04972°N 9.70556°E / 50.04972; 9.70556
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionUnterfranken
DistrictMain-Spessart
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Jürgen Lippert[1]
Area
 • Total75.09 km2 (28.99 sq mi)
Elevation
160 m (520 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total10,017
 • Density130/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
97737
Dialling codes09351
Vehicle registrationMSP
Websitewww.stadt-gemuenden.de
Old and new bridges in Gemünden

Geography

Location

Gemünden is located in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, on the Main, around 40 km downriver from Würzburg. Within the town, the River Sinn flows into the Franconian Saale, which itself then discharges into the Main. The Main river changes its direction at Gemünden, from northwest to west, marking the northeastern end of the Mainviereck ("Main Square") near Lohr am Main.

Gemünden lies on the Birkenhainer Strasse, an ancient trade road from Lower Franconia to today's Frankfurt Rhine Main Region.

Subdivisions

Gemünden's Stadtteile are Adelsberg, Aschenroth, Harrbach, Hofstetten, Hohenroth, Kleinwernfeld, Langenprozelten, Neutzenbrunn, Reichenbuch, Schaippach, Schönau, Seifriedsburg, Wernfeld and Massenbuch.

History

 
Old town hall

The local Schönau monastery (Kloster Schönau [de]) was founded in 1189 by Philipp von Thüngen. A Conventual Franciscan monastery since 1699, the monks' main job was to take care of the monastery and pilgrimage church.

The town, which likely had grown out of an early fishing village at the confluence of the three rivers, had its first documentary mention in 1243 in an agreement between Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Hermann I of Lobdeburg [de] and Countess Adelheid of Rieneck. According to the agreement, two thirds of the castle and half of the settlement were subject to the Hochstift (or secular authority) of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg. This followed attempts by the Counts of Rieneck to expand their territory to the south. At that point, Gemünden had already been awarded the status of town by the Rieneck counts.[3]: 28 

The castle above the town, the Scherenburg, had been built by the Rienecks to control the shipping on the Main and the eastern terminus of the Birkenhainer Strasse, an important trade route in the Middle Ages.[3]: 28 

The first reference to Gemünden as an oppidum (town) was in a document from 1319. In 1377, Würzburg took control of the whole town but in 1405 the Hochstift Würzburg sold the town to the Counts of Rieneck, reserving a right to buy it back. In 1466, Rudolf von Scherenberg made use of this and returned the town to Würzburg. Under Scherenberg's rule, Gemünden experienced a period of prosperity. The castle was named after him. Besides fishing, winegrowing also was an important source of income.[3]: 28–9 

During the German Peasants' War and the Thirty Years' War the town was spared from significant damage. The town hall was built between 1585 and 1596. The castle became disused and started to fall into ruin in the 18th century.[3]: 29 

The Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg was eventually annexed by Bavaria in 1802. Gemünden became a Bavarian district seat (Kreisstadt); a railway link followed in 1854, Ludwig's Western Railway, nowadays the Main–Spessart railway. Gemünden became a railway hub. In 1872 came the opening of the Flieden–Gemünden line, in 1879 the Gemünden–Schweinfurt line and in 1884 the Gemünden – Hammelburg line.[3]: 29 

During the time of the National Socialist régime, the Jewish community's synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht (9 November 1938) by SA men. During the Second World War, many Soviet prisoners of war had to perform forced labour in operations that were important to the war effort.

Owing to the town's strategically important location as a railway hub, two thirds of it was destroyed by Allied bombing raids and fighting towards the end of the Second World War. In the final days of the war, in April 1945, the railway junction was the subject of fierce fighting which lasted for six days.[3]: 29 

Post-war, the railway was rebuilt and Gemünden once again became an important junction. In 1964, Deutsche Bundesbahn employed 1,200 people in Gemünden.[3]: 29 

In 1972, the Gemünden am Main district was abolished. With the amalgamation of nine municipalities with 14 Ortsteile between 1971 and 1978, the municipal territory increased sevenfold.

Arts and culture

Museums

Film-Photo-Ton (“Film-Photo-Sound”) Museum in the Huttenschloss in Gemünden

Regular events

There are the Scherenburgfestspiele (festival) in July and August in the inner courtyard at the Scherenburg ruins. This is run by Festspielverein der Stadt Gemünden e.V..

Heimatfest is a local festival held every year on the fairgrounds on the opposite side of the Franconian Saale from the town's pedestrian precinct. It is always held during the summer months (usually either in June or July). It is very much a scaled-down version of the Oktoberfest (held at the end of September every year in Munich) with a beer tent, rides, and games. It is always one week in length (from Saturday to the following Sunday) concluding in a fireworks display from the Scherenburg castle ruins.

Gemünden was well known as the venue for the heavy metal festival "Up From The Ground". However, the festival was last held in 2007, and owing to a number of factors, including fears for safety and poor service access at the venue, the promoters have no plans to continue the festival in Gemünden.

Attractions

Over Gemünden's town centre rise the ruins of Scherenburg, a castle also known as Schloss Scherenberg, which once belonged to the Counts of Rieneck. Farther up the hill are found the ruins of the Slorburg, another castle.

The Elias Hügel Column from 1740 was built based on the design of the mostly destroyed original in Kaisersteinbruch. The master mason was Friedrich Opferkuh and the sculptor was Ferenc Gyurcsek. It also stands as a token of good collaboration between the Gemünden am Main Historical Society and the Kaisersteinbruch Museum and Cultural Club.

A plaque recalls the old synagogue that was heavily damaged on Kristallnacht (9 November 1938) and torn down in 1945. A memorial to those Soviet prisoners who lost their lives during forced labour, can be found in the direction of Rieneck.[4] There is also a war cemetery, inaugurated in 1957.[5]

At the far south of the municipal territory is the Ruine Schönrain, the ruins of a former priory and castle. Beneath the ruins, the Schönraintunnel [de] railway tunnel enters the hill.

Sports

  • WWC White Water Company Gemünden am Main e.V.: canoe sport club with focus on whitewater canoeing and recreational sport
  • FV Gemünden/Seifriedsburg: football club

Governance

Town twinning

Coat of arms

The town's arms might be described thus: Azure a castle argent with wall embattled flanked by towers, rising behind the wall a greater tower, itself with two flanking turrets braced underneath against the tower, in the wall a gate Or, the leaves open showing a portcullis raised of the same, the opening sable, all tower and turret roofs and tops of merlons gules, all roofs conical, and on top of each a roundle of the third.

Infrastructure

Transport

 
Main valley bridge on the newly built line

Gemünden station is an important railway junction. The North-South railway from Fulda to Würzburg forms a junction here with the east-west line from Aschaffenburg to Würzburg. West of town, the newly built Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway crosses the Main on the Gemünden Main Valley Bridge. Furthermore, the Franconian Saale Valley Railway (Fränkische Saaletalbahn) branches off at Gemünden, running to the spa town of Bad Kissingen. Gemünden is an important goods handling hub, and also running here are the Deutsche Bahn's Regionalbahn trains linking Gemünden with Würzburg and Aschaffenburg.

Gemünden lies on Bundesstraße 26.

Notable people

  • Johann Gallus Hügel [de] (b. 2 December 1664; d. 14 September 1719), master stonemason
  • Elias Hügel [de] (b. 17 June 1681; d. 22 August 1755), Imperial Baroque court master stonemason and churchbuilder
  • Euchar Albrecht Schmid [de] (b. 29 August 1884; d. 15 July 1951 in Bad Liebenstein), German jurist, writer and publisher, cofounder and managing director of the Karl-May-Verlag (publishing house).
  • Olga Knoblach-Wolff [de] (b. 9 June 1923; d. 11 July 2008), painter
  • Anneliese Lussert [de] (b. 1929, d. 2006), writer
  • Hans Michelbach (b. 1949), CSU politician
  • Andreas Kümmert (b. 1986), German singer, selected Eurovision participant, but turned down the offer.

Further reading

  • Anneliese Lussert and Olga Knoblach-Wolff: Dir sing ich Gemünden mein Lied by Hofmann, G H 1982.
  • Olga Knoblach-Wolff: Gemündener Türen und Tore. Impressionen und Erinnerungen in Bild und Wort. Accompanying historical commentary by Erhard Schenk.

References

  1. ^ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag" (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik. June 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Schumacher, Karin; Schumacher, Hans-Jürgen (2003). Zeitreise durch den Spessart (German). Wartberg Verlag. ISBN 3-8313-1075-0.
  4. ^ Gedenkstätten für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Eine Dokumentation, Band 1. Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Bonn 1995, ISBN 3-89331-208-0, S. 141f.
  5. ^ "Kriegsgräberstätte: Gemünden - Bau, Pflege und Instandsetzung | Volksbund.de".

External links

  • Gemünden am Main at Curlie
  • Gemünden. In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. 4th edition. Volume 7, Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, Leipzig/Vienna 1885–1892, p. 76.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gemunden am Main news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gemunden am Main officially Gemunden a Main is a town in the Main Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia Unterfranken in Bavaria Germany and lies roughly 40 km down the Main from Wurzburg Gemunden has around 10 000 inhabitants Gemunden am MainTownScherenburg above GemundenCoat of armsLocation of Gemunden am Main within Main Spessart districtGemunden am MainShow map of GermanyGemunden am MainShow map of BavariaCoordinates 50 2 59 N 9 42 20 E 50 04972 N 9 70556 E 50 04972 9 70556 Coordinates 50 2 59 N 9 42 20 E 50 04972 N 9 70556 E 50 04972 9 70556CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionUnterfrankenDistrictMain SpessartGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Jurgen Lippert 1 Area Total75 09 km2 28 99 sq mi Elevation160 m 520 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total10 017 Density130 km2 350 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes97737Dialling codes09351Vehicle registrationMSPWebsitewww stadt gemuenden deOld and new bridges in Gemunden Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Subdivisions 2 History 3 Arts and culture 3 1 Museums 3 2 Regular events 4 Attractions 5 Sports 6 Governance 6 1 Town twinning 6 2 Coat of arms 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transport 8 Notable people 9 Further reading 10 References 11 External linksGeography EditLocation Edit Gemunden is located in the Main Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia Unterfranken in Bavaria on the Main around 40 km downriver from Wurzburg Within the town the River Sinn flows into the Franconian Saale which itself then discharges into the Main The Main river changes its direction at Gemunden from northwest to west marking the northeastern end of the Mainviereck Main Square near Lohr am Main Gemunden lies on the Birkenhainer Strasse an ancient trade road from Lower Franconia to today s Frankfurt Rhine Main Region Subdivisions Edit Gemunden s Stadtteile are Adelsberg Aschenroth Harrbach Hofstetten Hohenroth Kleinwernfeld Langenprozelten Neutzenbrunn Reichenbuch Schaippach Schonau Seifriedsburg Wernfeld and Massenbuch History Edit Old town hall Scherenburg Castle ruins The local Schonau monastery Kloster Schonau de was founded in 1189 by Philipp von Thungen A Conventual Franciscan monastery since 1699 the monks main job was to take care of the monastery and pilgrimage church The town which likely had grown out of an early fishing village at the confluence of the three rivers had its first documentary mention in 1243 in an agreement between Prince Bishop of Wurzburg Hermann I of Lobdeburg de and Countess Adelheid of Rieneck According to the agreement two thirds of the castle and half of the settlement were subject to the Hochstift or secular authority of the Prince Bishops of Wurzburg This followed attempts by the Counts of Rieneck to expand their territory to the south At that point Gemunden had already been awarded the status of town by the Rieneck counts 3 28 The castle above the town the Scherenburg had been built by the Rienecks to control the shipping on the Main and the eastern terminus of the Birkenhainer Strasse an important trade route in the Middle Ages 3 28 The first reference to Gemunden as an oppidum town was in a document from 1319 In 1377 Wurzburg took control of the whole town but in 1405 the Hochstift Wurzburg sold the town to the Counts of Rieneck reserving a right to buy it back In 1466 Rudolf von Scherenberg made use of this and returned the town to Wurzburg Under Scherenberg s rule Gemunden experienced a period of prosperity The castle was named after him Besides fishing winegrowing also was an important source of income 3 28 9 During the German Peasants War and the Thirty Years War the town was spared from significant damage The town hall was built between 1585 and 1596 The castle became disused and started to fall into ruin in the 18th century 3 29 The Prince Bishopric of Wurzburg was eventually annexed by Bavaria in 1802 Gemunden became a Bavarian district seat Kreisstadt a railway link followed in 1854 Ludwig s Western Railway nowadays the Main Spessart railway Gemunden became a railway hub In 1872 came the opening of the Flieden Gemunden line in 1879 the Gemunden Schweinfurt line and in 1884 the Gemunden Hammelburg line 3 29 During the time of the National Socialist regime the Jewish community s synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht 9 November 1938 by SA men During the Second World War many Soviet prisoners of war had to perform forced labour in operations that were important to the war effort Owing to the town s strategically important location as a railway hub two thirds of it was destroyed by Allied bombing raids and fighting towards the end of the Second World War In the final days of the war in April 1945 the railway junction was the subject of fierce fighting which lasted for six days 3 29 Post war the railway was rebuilt and Gemunden once again became an important junction In 1964 Deutsche Bundesbahn employed 1 200 people in Gemunden 3 29 In 1972 the Gemunden am Main district was abolished With the amalgamation of nine municipalities with 14 Ortsteile between 1971 and 1978 the municipal territory increased sevenfold Arts and culture EditMuseums Edit Film Photo Ton Film Photo Sound Museum in the Huttenschloss in Gemunden Regular events Edit There are the Scherenburgfestspiele festival in July and August in the inner courtyard at the Scherenburg ruins This is run by Festspielverein der Stadt Gemunden e V Heimatfest is a local festival held every year on the fairgrounds on the opposite side of the Franconian Saale from the town s pedestrian precinct It is always held during the summer months usually either in June or July It is very much a scaled down version of the Oktoberfest held at the end of September every year in Munich with a beer tent rides and games It is always one week in length from Saturday to the following Sunday concluding in a fireworks display from the Scherenburg castle ruins Gemunden was well known as the venue for the heavy metal festival Up From The Ground However the festival was last held in 2007 and owing to a number of factors including fears for safety and poor service access at the venue the promoters have no plans to continue the festival in Gemunden Attractions EditOver Gemunden s town centre rise the ruins of Scherenburg a castle also known as Schloss Scherenberg which once belonged to the Counts of Rieneck Farther up the hill are found the ruins of the Slorburg another castle The Elias Hugel Column from 1740 was built based on the design of the mostly destroyed original in Kaisersteinbruch The master mason was Friedrich Opferkuh and the sculptor was Ferenc Gyurcsek It also stands as a token of good collaboration between the Gemunden am Main Historical Society and the Kaisersteinbruch Museum and Cultural Club A plaque recalls the old synagogue that was heavily damaged on Kristallnacht 9 November 1938 and torn down in 1945 A memorial to those Soviet prisoners who lost their lives during forced labour can be found in the direction of Rieneck 4 There is also a war cemetery inaugurated in 1957 5 At the far south of the municipal territory is the Ruine Schonrain the ruins of a former priory and castle Beneath the ruins the Schonraintunnel de railway tunnel enters the hill Sports EditWWC White Water Company Gemunden am Main e V canoe sport club with focus on whitewater canoeing and recreational sport FV Gemunden Seifriedsburg football clubGovernance EditTown twinning Edit Duiven Gelderland Netherlands Nals South Tyrol Italy Zella Mehlis ThuringiaCoat of arms Edit The town s arms might be described thus Azure a castle argent with wall embattled flanked by towers rising behind the wall a greater tower itself with two flanking turrets braced underneath against the tower in the wall a gate Or the leaves open showing a portcullis raised of the same the opening sable all tower and turret roofs and tops of merlons gules all roofs conical and on top of each a roundle of the third Infrastructure EditTransport Edit Main valley bridge on the newly built line Gemunden station is an important railway junction The North South railway from Fulda to Wurzburg forms a junction here with the east west line from Aschaffenburg to Wurzburg West of town the newly built Hanover Wurzburg high speed railway crosses the Main on the Gemunden Main Valley Bridge Furthermore the Franconian Saale Valley Railway Frankische Saaletalbahn branches off at Gemunden running to the spa town of Bad Kissingen Gemunden is an important goods handling hub and also running here are the Deutsche Bahn s Regionalbahn trains linking Gemunden with Wurzburg and Aschaffenburg Gemunden lies on Bundesstrasse 26 Notable people EditJohann Gallus Hugel de b 2 December 1664 d 14 September 1719 master stonemason Elias Hugel de b 17 June 1681 d 22 August 1755 Imperial Baroque court master stonemason and churchbuilder Euchar Albrecht Schmid de b 29 August 1884 d 15 July 1951 in Bad Liebenstein German jurist writer and publisher cofounder and managing director of the Karl May Verlag publishing house Olga Knoblach Wolff de b 9 June 1923 d 11 July 2008 painter Anneliese Lussert de b 1929 d 2006 writer Hans Michelbach b 1949 CSU politician Andreas Kummert b 1986 German singer selected Eurovision participant but turned down the offer Further reading EditAnneliese Lussert and Olga Knoblach Wolff Dir sing ich Gemunden mein Lied by Hofmann G H 1982 Olga Knoblach Wolff Gemundener Turen und Tore Impressionen und Erinnerungen in Bild und Wort Accompanying historical commentary by Erhard Schenk References Edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik 15 July 2021 Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag in German Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik June 2022 a b c d e f g Schumacher Karin Schumacher Hans Jurgen 2003 Zeitreise durch den Spessart German Wartberg Verlag ISBN 3 8313 1075 0 Gedenkstatten fur die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Eine Dokumentation Band 1 Bundeszentrale fur politische Bildung Bonn 1995 ISBN 3 89331 208 0 S 141f Kriegsgraberstatte Gemunden Bau Pflege und Instandsetzung Volksbund de External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gemunden am Main Gemunden am Main at Curlie Gemunden In Meyers Konversations Lexikon 4th edition Volume 7 Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts Leipzig Vienna 1885 1892 p 76 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gemunden am Main amp oldid 1097280218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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