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Groß-Umstadt

Groß-Umstadt is a town in the district of Darmstadt-Dieburg in the Bundesland (federal state) of Hesse in Germany. It is near Darmstadt and Frankfurt, in the southeastern part of the Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, just north of the Odenwald mountain range.

Groß-Umstadt
Town hall
Location of Groß-Umstadt within Darmstadt-Dieburg district
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Groß-Umstadt
Groß-Umstadt
Coordinates: 49°52′N 08°56′E / 49.867°N 8.933°E / 49.867; 8.933
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionDarmstadt
DistrictDarmstadt-Dieburg
Government
 • Mayor (2022–28) René Kirch[1]
Area
 • Total86.84 km2 (33.53 sq mi)
Highest elevation
224 m (735 ft)
Lowest elevation
170 m (560 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total21,028
 • Density240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
64823
Dialling codes06078
Vehicle registrationDA, DI
Websitewww.gross-umstadt.de

The population is about 21,000. Half of them live in Groß-Umstadt itself, the remainder in eight other districts which were incorporated by the Hesse State Municipal Reform Act in the 1970s:

  • Dorndiel
  • Heubach
  • Kleestadt
  • Klein-Umstadt
  • Raibach
  • Richen
  • Semd
  • Wiebelsbach (also includes village Frau-Nauses).

History edit

Traces of palaeolithic habitation have been identified outside the town.

The settlement of Civitas Auderiensium was founded at Dieburg in AD 125 in the context of the Roman occupation of the section of the province of Germania Superior on the right bank of the Rhine. The foundation was followed by an orderly settlement and Romanisation of the district, and a market for agricultural produce was established. The main building of a Roman villa rustica has been excavated under the current town church. This villa remained until the collapse of the Alemanni around AD 300. The town's history over the following 450 years until the first documentary evidence of the town is unclear. Alemannic and later Frankish tombs point to a settlement in the area of the town. The siting of the church in the core area of the former villa indicates an uninterrupted settlement, or at least to awareness of the previous settlement.

Early mediaeval period edit

After the conquest of Alemannic territory by the Franks, they established royal fortifications in order to secure control of the area. One such was undoubtedly established in Umstadt, the center of government of the Umstaedter Mark, which included the current municipalities of Otzberg, Höchst im Odenwald, Breuberg and Schaafheim as well as Umstadt itself. At that time Umstadt had the status of a market town as well as a church and the seat of a Count. The first documentary evidence of the district was in 743 under the name of "Autmundisstat", which signified "Autmund's town" (possibly Edmund's). Another possible origin of the name is "ad montes" (near the mountains). In 766 Princely Abbey of Fulda acquired the ownership of the Umstaedter Mark, and by 985 it owned three churches, mills and vineyards here.

Late mediaeval period edit

By 1263 or earlier, Umstadt had obtained town privileges as well as a town wall.

Konrad IV of Hanau incurred substantial debts in connection with his election as Prince Abbot of Fulda in 1373. He attempted to recoup these debts from the Princely abbey of Fulda after he came to power. Thus in 1374 he mortgaged the Otzberg Castle, the town of Hering and parts of Umstadt to his nephew Ulrich IV for 23,875 guilders (florins). Other parts were taken over by Electoral Palatinate, resulting in a condominium. There is physical evidence for this in two palaces: the Hanau Palace (German: Hanauer Schloss) which originated from the first moated palace at the town's NE corner, and the Palatinate Palace (German: Pfälzer Schloss) at the opposite corner. Between these were the mansions of the burghers of the town, including the seat of the Wambolts of Umstadt, which soon eclipsed the palaces of both lords of the town.

Early modern period edit

In 1504 the town was conquered by Landgrave Wilhelm II of Hesse, who occupied it until the ownership of the town was clarified by the Diet of Worms in 1521. This resulted in another condominium, this time between Hesse and the Palatinate. As compensation Hanau received 12,000 guilders and several nearby villages, viz. Harpertshausen, Kleestadt, Langstadt and Schlierbach.[3]

Under this common ownership the town developed until shortly before the Thirty Years' War; the still extant town hall was built from 1596.

During the war the town was protected by its strong fortifications, preventing major destruction, but nevertheless there was great suffering, not least during the plague in 1634–36.[4]

The town was briefly occupied and laid waste by a force of 600 dragoons under the Marquis of Barbistere in December 1688 during the War of the Palatine Succession.[5]

19th and 20th centuries edit

In 1802 the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt took over the joint dominion of the town, which was the 2nd most important town of the district of Dieburg which was founded at that time. From 1857 the town adopted the name of Gross-Umstadt to distinguish it from Klein-Umstadt and Wenigumstadt. Many factories were established in the town after it obtained a railway connection.

In the election of 1933, 60% of the inhabitants voted for the Nazis, and in 1938 the town's synagogue was desecrated. After WW2 the town's population grew to about 22,500 following several expansions to its boundaries. There is now a substantial Portuguese community.

Population Growth edit

 
Wooden framed homes on Schwanengasse
 
Marketplace

Groß-Umstadt (excluding the 8 other districts) edit

  • 800 - 100
  • 985 - 200
  • 1604 - 1,000
  • 1636 - 424
  • 1816 - 2,780
  • 1905 - 3,580
  • 1945 - 4,500
  • 1990 - 9,087

After their inclusion edit

(December 31)

  • 1998 - 21,175
  • 1999 - 21,338
  • 2000 - 21,403
  • 2001 - 21,571
  • 2002 - 21,620
  • 2003 - 21,685
  • 2004 - 21,724
  • 2005 - 22,600

Mayors edit

  • 1945–1954: Peter Hartmann (SPD) (1888–1969)
  • 1954–1965: Ludwig Wedel (SPD) (1909–1993)
  • 1969–1988: Hugo Seibert (independent) (1925–2011)
  • 1988–2005: Wilfried Köbler (SPD)
  • 2006-2021: Joachim Ruppert (SPD) (1962–2021)
  • 2022–2028: René Kirch (independent)

Culture edit

Each year on the second weekend of September there is a "Winzerfest" (a wine festival) which attracts tens of thousands of people.

Infrastructure edit

Groß-Umstadt has schools for students of all ages and a general hospital.

The city is connected to the Odenwald Railway and has three train stations: Groß-Umstadt Wiebelsbach, Groß-Umstadt Mitte and Groß-Umstadt Klein-Umstadt. Trains running between Frankfurt/Hanau and Eberbach stop at these stations, while trains running between Darmstadt and Eberbach only stop at Groß-Umstadt Wiebelsbach.

Partner cities edit

 
County Court
 
The historic winebar Brücke-Ohl.

[6]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.
  3. ^ „Ein Umstädter erzählt – Heimatforscher Georg Füßler und sein Umstadt“, Hrg.: Magistrat der Stadt Groß-Umstadt, Geiger-Verlag, 1995
  4. ^ „Das Umstädter Pestbuch – Die große Pest 1634–1636“, Hrg.: Umstädter Museums- und Geschichtsverein. Verlag: Sighard Volp, Selbstverlag 2005
  5. ^ Die Geschichte der Dynasten und Grafen zur Erbach und ihres Landes, G. Simon, Frankfurt am Main, 1858, Verlag und Druck Brönner. S. 442
  6. ^ Brücke Ohl Winehouse / Pub is not on the Market Square but on the Main Road and has closed some years ago.

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Gross Umstadt to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Gross Umstadt is a town in the district of Darmstadt Dieburg in the Bundesland federal state of Hesse in Germany It is near Darmstadt and Frankfurt in the southeastern part of the Rhine Main Metropolitan Region just north of the Odenwald mountain range Gross UmstadtTownTown hallCoat of armsLocation of Gross Umstadt within Darmstadt Dieburg districtGross UmstadtShow map of GermanyGross UmstadtShow map of HesseCoordinates 49 52 N 08 56 E 49 867 N 8 933 E 49 867 8 933CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionDarmstadtDistrictDarmstadt DieburgGovernment Mayor 2022 28 Rene Kirch 1 Area Total86 84 km2 33 53 sq mi Highest elevation224 m 735 ft Lowest elevation170 m 560 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total21 028 Density240 km2 630 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes64823Dialling codes06078Vehicle registrationDA DIWebsitewww gross umstadt deThe population is about 21 000 Half of them live in Gross Umstadt itself the remainder in eight other districts which were incorporated by the Hesse State Municipal Reform Act in the 1970s Dorndiel Heubach Kleestadt Klein Umstadt Raibach Richen Semd Wiebelsbach also includes village Frau Nauses Contents 1 History 1 1 Early mediaeval period 1 2 Late mediaeval period 1 3 Early modern period 1 4 19th and 20th centuries 2 Population Growth 2 1 Gross Umstadt excluding the 8 other districts 2 2 After their inclusion 3 Mayors 4 Culture 5 Infrastructure 6 Partner cities 7 Notable people 8 ReferencesHistory editTraces of palaeolithic habitation have been identified outside the town The settlement of Civitas Auderiensium was founded at Dieburg in AD 125 in the context of the Roman occupation of the section of the province of Germania Superior on the right bank of the Rhine The foundation was followed by an orderly settlement and Romanisation of the district and a market for agricultural produce was established The main building of a Roman villa rustica has been excavated under the current town church This villa remained until the collapse of the Alemanni around AD 300 The town s history over the following 450 years until the first documentary evidence of the town is unclear Alemannic and later Frankish tombs point to a settlement in the area of the town The siting of the church in the core area of the former villa indicates an uninterrupted settlement or at least to awareness of the previous settlement Early mediaeval period edit After the conquest of Alemannic territory by the Franks they established royal fortifications in order to secure control of the area One such was undoubtedly established in Umstadt the center of government of the Umstaedter Mark which included the current municipalities of Otzberg Hochst im Odenwald Breuberg and Schaafheim as well as Umstadt itself At that time Umstadt had the status of a market town as well as a church and the seat of a Count The first documentary evidence of the district was in 743 under the name of Autmundisstat which signified Autmund s town possibly Edmund s Another possible origin of the name is ad montes near the mountains In 766 Princely Abbey of Fulda acquired the ownership of the Umstaedter Mark and by 985 it owned three churches mills and vineyards here Late mediaeval period edit By 1263 or earlier Umstadt had obtained town privileges as well as a town wall Konrad IV of Hanau incurred substantial debts in connection with his election as Prince Abbot of Fulda in 1373 He attempted to recoup these debts from the Princely abbey of Fulda after he came to power Thus in 1374 he mortgaged the Otzberg Castle the town of Hering and parts of Umstadt to his nephew Ulrich IV for 23 875 guilders florins Other parts were taken over by Electoral Palatinate resulting in a condominium There is physical evidence for this in two palaces the Hanau Palace German Hanauer Schloss which originated from the first moated palace at the town s NE corner and the Palatinate Palace German Pfalzer Schloss at the opposite corner Between these were the mansions of the burghers of the town including the seat of the Wambolts of Umstadt which soon eclipsed the palaces of both lords of the town Early modern period edit In 1504 the town was conquered by Landgrave Wilhelm II of Hesse who occupied it until the ownership of the town was clarified by the Diet of Worms in 1521 This resulted in another condominium this time between Hesse and the Palatinate As compensation Hanau received 12 000 guilders and several nearby villages viz Harpertshausen Kleestadt Langstadt and Schlierbach 3 Under this common ownership the town developed until shortly before the Thirty Years War the still extant town hall was built from 1596 During the war the town was protected by its strong fortifications preventing major destruction but nevertheless there was great suffering not least during the plague in 1634 36 4 The town was briefly occupied and laid waste by a force of 600 dragoons under the Marquis of Barbistere in December 1688 during the War of the Palatine Succession 5 19th and 20th centuries edit In 1802 the Landgraviate of Hesse Darmstadt took over the joint dominion of the town which was the 2nd most important town of the district of Dieburg which was founded at that time From 1857 the town adopted the name of Gross Umstadt to distinguish it from Klein Umstadt and Wenigumstadt Many factories were established in the town after it obtained a railway connection In the election of 1933 60 of the inhabitants voted for the Nazis and in 1938 the town s synagogue was desecrated After WW2 the town s population grew to about 22 500 following several expansions to its boundaries There is now a substantial Portuguese community Population Growth edit nbsp Wooden framed homes on Schwanengasse nbsp MarketplaceGross Umstadt excluding the 8 other districts edit 800 100 985 200 1604 1 000 1636 424 1816 2 780 1905 3 580 1945 4 500 1990 9 087After their inclusion edit December 31 1998 21 175 1999 21 338 2000 21 403 2001 21 571 2002 21 620 2003 21 685 2004 21 724 2005 22 600Mayors edit1945 1954 Peter Hartmann SPD 1888 1969 1954 1965 Ludwig Wedel SPD 1909 1993 1969 1988 Hugo Seibert independent 1925 2011 1988 2005 Wilfried Kobler SPD 2006 2021 Joachim Ruppert SPD 1962 2021 2022 2028 Rene Kirch independent Culture editEach year on the second weekend of September there is a Winzerfest a wine festival which attracts tens of thousands of people Infrastructure editGross Umstadt has schools for students of all ages and a general hospital The city is connected to the Odenwald Railway and has three train stations Gross Umstadt Wiebelsbach Gross Umstadt Mitte and Gross Umstadt Klein Umstadt Trains running between Frankfurt Hanau and Eberbach stop at these stations while trains running between Darmstadt and Eberbach only stop at Gross Umstadt Wiebelsbach Partner cities editSaint Peray France since 1966 Santo Tirso Portugal since 1988 Dicomano Italy since 2010 nbsp County Court nbsp The historic winebar Brucke Ohl 6 Notable people editOtto Frank physiologist 1865 1944 physiologist Hans Trippel 1908 2001 German autoconstructor father of the amphibious vehicles entangled crimes of national socialismReferences edit Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt 5 September 2022 Bevolkerung in Hessen am 31 12 2022 nach Gemeinden XLS in German Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt June 2023 Ein Umstadter erzahlt Heimatforscher Georg Fussler und sein Umstadt Hrg Magistrat der Stadt Gross Umstadt Geiger Verlag 1995 Das Umstadter Pestbuch Die grosse Pest 1634 1636 Hrg Umstadter Museums und Geschichtsverein Verlag Sighard Volp Selbstverlag 2005 Die Geschichte der Dynasten und Grafen zur Erbach und ihres Landes G Simon Frankfurt am Main 1858 Verlag und Druck Bronner S 442 Brucke Ohl Winehouse Pub is not on the Market Square but on the Main Road and has closed some years ago Retrieved from https en 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