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Lautertal (Odenwald)

Lautertal (Odenwald) is a municipality in the Bergstraße district in the Hessian Odenwald in Germany that came into being with the merger of several former communities.

Lautertal
Location of Lautertal within Bergstraße district
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Lautertal
Lautertal
Coordinates: 49°44′N 8°42′E / 49.733°N 8.700°E / 49.733; 8.700
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionDarmstadt
DistrictBergstraße
Government
 • Mayor (2017–23) Andreas Heun[1]
Area
 • Total30.76 km2 (11.88 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total7,214
 • Density230/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
64686
Dialling codes06254, 06251 (Elmshausen)
Vehicle registrationHP
Websitewww.lautertal.de

Geography edit

Location edit

The Lauter valley (also called the Lautertal in German) begins near the source of the brook called the Lauter, which is found on the Neunkircher Höhe (“Neunkirchen Heights”). The brook then runs first along a broad streambed, but then gets quite narrow and steep as it approaches the Bergstraße, where the brook's name becomes the Winkelbach once it reaches Bensheim. Furthermore, the valley includes several peaks on both sides.

Neighbouring communities edit

Lautertal borders in the north on the communities of Seeheim-Jugenheim and Modautal (Darmstadt-Dieburg), in the east on the town of Lindenfels, in the south on the community of Fürth and the town of Heppenheim and in the west on the town of Bensheim.

History edit

 
Constituent community of Reichenbach with Evangelical church – behind are the Felsenmeerschule and at upper right a dimension stone factory
 
A signpost at the Naturfreundehaus Borstein points to all tourist destinations: Kaiser Tower (Kaiserturm), Kuralpe, Ohlyturm, Odenwaldklub memorial, Borstein, Neunkirchen Heights, Felsberg, Hohenstein, Zehnes, Reichenbach, Felsenmeer, Fürstenlager (park), E1

The community of Lautertal came into being through municipal reform on 1 January 1972. The formerly self-governing communities of Beedenkirchen, Elmshausen, Gadernheim, Lautern, Raidelbach, Reichenbach, Staffel and Wurzelbach merged voluntarily, but later the same year, the communities of Knoden and Schannenbach were forcibly merged with Lautertal, and so was Schmal-Beerbach in 1978.

Some of the individual constituent communities had their beginnings in Roman times and the Middle Ages (of a castle that supposedly once stood near Gadernheim, there is no trace today).

Politics edit

Community council edit

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities %
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 33.7 10 30.8 10
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 50.6 16 51.8 16
FDP Free Democratic Party 2.2 1
FWGL Freie Wählergemeinschaft Lautertal 7.0 2 10.3 3
GLL Grüne Liste Lautertal 6.4 2 7.1 2
Total 100.0 31 100.0 31
Voter turnout in % 54.3 59.2

Mayor edit

Andreas Heun (SPD) is Lautertal's mayor since 2018.

Town partnerships edit

Culture and sightseeing edit

 
The "Altar Stone" at Felsenmeer

The Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald is a local recreation area for many daytrippers from the heavily populated Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and Rhine Neckar Area. Besides the many local hiking trails, two European long-distance paths cross in Lautertal, E1 and E8

Felsenmeer edit

Popular with families is the nationally known Felsenmeer above the constituent community of Reichenbach. The reason is that there is a slope here with rounded blocks of granite that is easily climbed even by children. The Romans used the Felsenmeer as a source of building material, witnessing which is, among other things, the so-called Riesensäule – “Giant's Column”.

Hohenstein and Borstein edit

In the constituent community of Reichenbach lie two climbing cliffs recognized by the German Alpine Club (Deutscher Alpenverein), the 17 m-high Hohenstein und der 8 m-high Borstein near the Naturfreundehaus. Both cliffs can be climbed with a slight degree of difficulty and are used in many climbing courses.

Historic houses edit

Several constituent communities have kept their old timber-frame town halls, mostly from the 16th and 17th centuries. These are Elmshausen, Reichenbach and Gadernheim, whose old town hall now houses the local history museum. Gadernheim has also been home to a smithy since 1608, the Lauter valley's oldest building. Moreover, it is one of Hesse's oldest unchanged smithies. It is, however, in a bad state and may not be preserved much longer.

Kaiserturm edit

 
The Emperor's Tower (Kaiserturm)

This tower's forerunner was a 24 m-tall wooden tower built in 1888 by Adam Fleischman which blew down on the stormy night of 11 February 1904.

The Emperor Tower was built in memory of Emperor William I on the Neunkircher Höhe ("Neunkirchen Heights") and is the Lauter valley's highest point. It is within Gadernheim's limits. In its current incarnation it was designed by architects Hacker and Jaide as a lookout tower with a height of 34 m. Master builder Adam Arras from Gadernheim built the tower in 1906 and 1907. The project initiators chose the 25th anniversary of the Darmstadt chapter of the Odenwaldklub as the occasion on which to formally open the tower to the public in a dedication ceremony on 7 July 1907.

In 1982, the Kaiserturm was extensively restored.

Only a few years later, though, cracks began to appear once again in the tower due to “huge antennae” used by the post and the police. Rainwater leaked in and started processes of decay. In November 1986, thanks to financial help from the districts of Darmstadt-Dieburg and Bergstraße as well as the city of Darmstadt, all damage was repaired.

In the Kaiserturm is found the Odenwald's “highest pub”.

Evangelical Parish Church in Gadernheim edit

 
Church in Gadernheim

In 1912 and 1913, the well known Art Nouveau architect Heinrich Metzendorf built this great church in the so-called Heimatstil (“Homeland style”). Standing on the village's highest hill, it dominates the upper Lauter valley. It is a one-room church with overhanging polygonal apse and a façade tower, all topped with steep roofs. On the outside, the stone is mostly granite with sandstone elements. The upper part of the façade and tower is covered in greyish-blue-lacquered shakes.

The furnishings inside – pews and altar – are original equipment.

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.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • Lautertal at Curlie (in German)

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For other uses see Lautertal Lautertal Odenwald is a municipality in the Bergstrasse district in the Hessian Odenwald in Germany that came into being with the merger of several former communities LautertalMunicipalityCoat of armsLocation of Lautertal within Bergstrasse districtLautertalShow map of GermanyLautertalShow map of HesseCoordinates 49 44 N 8 42 E 49 733 N 8 700 E 49 733 8 700CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionDarmstadtDistrictBergstrasseGovernment Mayor 2017 23 Andreas Heun 1 Area Total30 76 km2 11 88 sq mi Elevation200 m 700 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total7 214 Density230 km2 610 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes64686Dialling codes06254 06251 Elmshausen Vehicle registrationHPWebsitewww lautertal de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Community council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Town partnerships 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Felsenmeer 4 2 Hohenstein and Borstein 4 3 Historic houses 4 4 Kaiserturm 4 5 Evangelical Parish Church in Gadernheim 5 References 6 External linksGeography editLocation edit The Lauter valley also called the Lautertal in German begins near the source of the brook called the Lauter which is found on the Neunkircher Hohe Neunkirchen Heights The brook then runs first along a broad streambed but then gets quite narrow and steep as it approaches the Bergstrasse where the brook s name becomes the Winkelbach once it reaches Bensheim Furthermore the valley includes several peaks on both sides Neighbouring communities edit Lautertal borders in the north on the communities of Seeheim Jugenheim and Modautal Darmstadt Dieburg in the east on the town of Lindenfels in the south on the community of Furth and the town of Heppenheim and in the west on the town of Bensheim History edit nbsp Constituent community of Reichenbach with Evangelical church behind are the Felsenmeerschule and at upper right a dimension stone factory nbsp A signpost at the Naturfreundehaus Borstein points to all tourist destinations Kaiser Tower Kaiserturm Kuralpe Ohlyturm Odenwaldklub memorial Borstein Neunkirchen Heights Felsberg Hohenstein Zehnes Reichenbach Felsenmeer Furstenlager park E1The community of Lautertal came into being through municipal reform on 1 January 1972 The formerly self governing communities of Beedenkirchen Elmshausen Gadernheim Lautern Raidelbach Reichenbach Staffel and Wurzelbach merged voluntarily but later the same year the communities of Knoden and Schannenbach were forcibly merged with Lautertal and so was Schmal Beerbach in 1978 Some of the individual constituent communities had their beginnings in Roman times and the Middle Ages of a castle that supposedly once stood near Gadernheim there is no trace today Politics editCommunity council edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results Parties and voter communities 2006 Seats2006 2001 Seats2001CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 33 7 10 30 8 10SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 50 6 16 51 8 16FDP Free Democratic Party 2 2 1 FWGL Freie Wahlergemeinschaft Lautertal 7 0 2 10 3 3GLL Grune Liste Lautertal 6 4 2 7 1 2Total 100 0 31 100 0 31Voter turnout in 54 3 59 2Mayor edit Andreas Heun SPD is Lautertal s mayor since 2018 Town partnerships edit nbsp Parish of Aldenham Hertfordshire England United Kingdom since 25 October 1980 nbsp Jarnac Charente France since 4 September 1982Culture and sightseeing edit nbsp The Altar Stone at FelsenmeerThe Geo Naturpark Bergstrasse Odenwald is a local recreation area for many daytrippers from the heavily populated Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and Rhine Neckar Area Besides the many local hiking trails two European long distance paths cross in Lautertal E1 and E8 Felsenmeer edit Popular with families is the nationally known Felsenmeer above the constituent community of Reichenbach The reason is that there is a slope here with rounded blocks of granite that is easily climbed even by children The Romans used the Felsenmeer as a source of building material witnessing which is among other things the so called Riesensaule Giant s Column Hohenstein and Borstein edit In the constituent community of Reichenbach lie two climbing cliffs recognized by the German Alpine Club Deutscher Alpenverein the 17 m high Hohenstein und der 8 m high Borstein near the Naturfreundehaus Both cliffs can be climbed with a slight degree of difficulty and are used in many climbing courses Historic houses edit Several constituent communities have kept their old timber frame town halls mostly from the 16th and 17th centuries These are Elmshausen Reichenbach and Gadernheim whose old town hall now houses the local history museum Gadernheim has also been home to a smithy since 1608 the Lauter valley s oldest building Moreover it is one of Hesse s oldest unchanged smithies It is however in a bad state and may not be preserved much longer Kaiserturm edit nbsp The Emperor s Tower Kaiserturm This tower s forerunner was a 24 m tall wooden tower built in 1888 by Adam Fleischman which blew down on the stormy night of 11 February 1904 The Emperor Tower was built in memory of Emperor William I on the Neunkircher Hohe Neunkirchen Heights and is the Lauter valley s highest point It is within Gadernheim s limits In its current incarnation it was designed by architects Hacker and Jaide as a lookout tower with a height of 34 m Master builder Adam Arras from Gadernheim built the tower in 1906 and 1907 The project initiators chose the 25th anniversary of the Darmstadt chapter of the Odenwaldklub as the occasion on which to formally open the tower to the public in a dedication ceremony on 7 July 1907 In 1982 the Kaiserturm was extensively restored Only a few years later though cracks began to appear once again in the tower due to huge antennae used by the post and the police Rainwater leaked in and started processes of decay In November 1986 thanks to financial help from the districts of Darmstadt Dieburg and Bergstrasse as well as the city of Darmstadt all damage was repaired In the Kaiserturm is found the Odenwald s highest pub Evangelical Parish Church in Gadernheim edit nbsp Church in GadernheimIn 1912 and 1913 the well known Art Nouveau architect Heinrich Metzendorf built this great church in the so called Heimatstil Homeland style Standing on the village s highest hill it dominates the upper Lauter valley It is a one room church with overhanging polygonal apse and a facade tower all topped with steep roofs On the outside the stone is mostly granite with sandstone elements The upper part of the facade and tower is covered in greyish blue lacquered shakes The furnishings inside pews and altar are original equipment References 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 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lautertal Odenwald Official website nbsp in German Lautertal at Curlie in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lautertal Odenwald amp oldid 1121446704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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