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Marienmünster

Marienmünster is a town in Höxter district in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Marienmünster
Former abbey church
Location of Marienmünster within Höxter district
BrakelSteinheimBorgentreichNieheimHöxterBad DriburgWillebadessenMarienmünsterBeverungenWarburgNorth Rhine-WestphaliaLippe (district)Paderborn (district)HochsauerlandkreisHesseLower Saxony
Marienmünster
Marienmünster
Coordinates: 51°49′00″N 09°10′59″E / 51.81667°N 9.18306°E / 51.81667; 9.18306
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionDetmold
DistrictHöxter
Subdivisions13
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Josef Suermann[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total64.35 km2 (24.85 sq mi)
Elevation
257 m (843 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,900
 • Density76/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
37696
Dialling codes05276
Vehicle registrationHX
Websitewww.marienmuenster.de

Geography edit

Location edit

Marienmünster is North Rhine-Westphalia's smallest municipality by land area. It lies in the Weserbergland, in the state's easternmost district, about 15 km north of Brakel.

Neighbouring communities edit

Clockwise from the north, Marienmünster's neighbours are:

Constituent communities edit

Marienmünster consists of the following centres:

  • Altenbergen – 519 inhabitants
  • Born – 100 inhabitants
  • Bremerberg – 122 inhabitants
  • Bredenborn – 1,603 inhabitants
  • Eilversen – 84 inhabitants
  • Großenbreden – 103 inhabitants
  • Hohehaus – 206 inhabitants
  • Kleinenbreden – 126 inhabitants
  • Kollerbeck with the farming community of Langenkamp – 778 inhabitants
  • Löwendorf with the farming community of Saumer – 267 inhabitants
  • Münsterbrock with the former abbey and the farming community of Oldenburg – 131 inhabitants
  • Papenhöfen with the farming community of Bönekenberg – 234 inhabitants
  • Vörden – 1,337 inhabitants

Climate edit

Marienmünster-Vörden's bioclimate and the surrounding area's displays a number of factors of varying intensity that make it quite agreeable and restful, giving the area the proper preconditions for using the climate in therapy. This goes for all times of year other than the winter months, when cold, dry weather takes hold under the influence of Continental systems, and the Weserbergland, Teutoburg Forest and Eggegebirge have their heights covered in snow.

History edit

The town of Marienmünster was formed on 1 January 1970 by merging the until then independent municipalities of Bredenborn, Vörden (both towns), Altenbergen, Born, Bremerberg, Eilversen, Großenbreden, Hohehaus, Kleinenbreden, Kollerbeck mit Langenkamp, Löwendorf mit Saumer, Münsterbrock mit Abtei, Oldenburg and Papenhöfen mit Bönekenberg. The town's administrative centre is in Vörden.

Großenbreden edit

Between the Oldenburg and Vörden, the Münsterholze, the Hungerberg and Löwendorf lay until the first half of the 16th century a town named Wendedhen (1188), Winethe (1203), Winethen (1240), Wenethen (1241), Wenden (1430). The monks from Marienmünster earned their tithes from this town.

According to the registers of the Corvey Monastery, the town was mentioned as early as 980 under the name "Wynithun". In the 16th century, the three villages of Großenbreden (Wendenbreden 1541, Wendelbreden 1650, Großenwendelbreden 1793), Kleinenbreden (Lütkenbreden 1650, Lükewendelbreden 1793) and Papenhöfen (earlier die Höfe zu Wenden 1545) developed. The farming community of Bönekenberg, belonging to Papenhöfen, was described as a settlement beginning in 1430. Settlement was established in the 16th century on the site of the failed village of Mechtestorpe (1138) or Mestorp (1339), where in the 9th and 10th centuries, the Corvey Monastery already had holdings.

Hohehaus edit

Hohehaus's history can be traced back to the earlier village of Dungen, which was named as early as 825 or thereabouts in the Corvey Traditions, the monastery's donation registers. The Corvey Monastery received at that time several donations and owned a main farm of 22 Hufen here. Besides Corvey, the Marienmünster Abbey must have been working holdings here quite early on, too, since in 1339, Abbot Hermann von Mengersen surrendered half his earnings from the place to the Counts, the Lord of Everstein and his son Otto, to protect and defend the Abbey's holdings for six years. In 1360, evidence shows that the Corvey estates along with the ecclesiastical fief, passed into Count Hermann von Pyrmont's hands. He in turn passed them as a direct fief to the von Kanne family.

There arose in the 16th century between the Count of Pyrmont and the Corvey Monastery a boundary dispute that on 15 June 1535 was arbitrated to the effect that Dungen passed to the von Kanne family. In 1595, Dungen was still called a village. In a document from 1602, a new placename crops up, rendered "Dungen, itzo dat Hagehauß", archaic German for "Dungen, the house in the forest". Later, this was shortened to "Hagehaus", and by 1660, the current form "Hohehaus" had arisen.

Politics edit

Town council edit

Town council's 22 seats are apportioned as follows, in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 September 2004:

  • CDU 12 seats
  • SPD 3 seats
  • UWG 4 seats
  • Wähler Gemeinschaft Bürgernähe: 3 seats

Note: The last two named are citizens' coalitions.

Coat of arms edit

Marienmünster's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In argent an abbey gules with two side towers gules with pointed roofs sable and between these and behind the abbey a tower gules with cupola sable, on the abbey wall between the side towers an eight-pointed star Or.

The abbey in the arms is a stylized representation of the west façade of the Marienmünster abbey church established by Count Widukind III of Schwalenberg in 1128. Its meaning in relation to the town is therefore quite visible even today as a unifying symbol of town, people and church. The star is from the Schwalenberg family's arms.

This coat of arms was conferred on 25 July 1973.[3]

Flag edit

The town's flag is striped red and white lengthwise with the coat of arms in the middle.

Culture and sightseeing edit

Museums edit

  • Aussichts- und Museumsturm (look-out and museum-tower). It is located next to the Hungerbergkapelle (see below) and recalls station no. 30 of the optical telegraph-line from Berlin to Koblenz.

Buildings edit

  • Marienmünster is well known for the Abteikirche Marienmünster, the former Marienmünster Abbey, with its organ, which is well worth seeing and hearing.
  • Schloss Vörden is a Baroque stately home with a lovely park.
  • The Hungerbergkapelle (chapel) is part of a complete Way of the Cross with 14 stations.
  • Mühlengrund in Hohehaus.

Economy and infrastructure edit

Tourism edit

The town of Marienmünster has a well-developed tourism industry. The community of Vörden was dubbed "State-recognized climatic spa" in 1999. In 2019 Rock N revel festival began in the village of Altenbergen, bringing international artists such as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, Massive (band) and H.E.A.T (band) to the area.[4]

Education edit

In Marienmünster are three primary schools and a Hauptschule. Students who go to Realschulen and Gymnasien are driven by bus to nearby towns such as Bad Driburg, Höxter, Steinheim and Brakel.

The schools in Marienmünster are:

  • Katholische Grundschule Bredenborn
  • Grundschule Kollerbeck
  • Grundschule Vörden
  • Hauptschule der Stadt Marienmünster (Vörden)

Furthermore, the town of Marienmünster, together with the town of Höxter, runs the Höxter-Marienmünster Volkshochschule. Marienmünster also has two municipal kindergartens, and in Bredenborn a church kindergarten.

Sport and leisure edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 21 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Heraldry of the world".
  4. ^ Battran, Burkhard. "Rock-N-Revel-Festival: Wie der Hardrock nach Altenbergen kam". Neue Westfälische (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-11.

External links edit

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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 Marienmunster news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marienmunster is a town in Hoxter district in North Rhine Westphalia Germany MarienmunsterTownFormer abbey churchFlagCoat of armsLocation of Marienmunster within Hoxter districtMarienmunsterShow map of GermanyMarienmunsterShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 51 49 00 N 09 10 59 E 51 81667 N 9 18306 E 51 81667 9 18306CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionDetmoldDistrictHoxterSubdivisions13Government Mayor 2020 25 Josef Suermann 1 Ind Area Total64 35 km2 24 85 sq mi Elevation257 m 843 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total4 900 Density76 km2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes37696Dialling codes05276Vehicle registrationHXWebsitewww wbr marienmuenster wbr de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 1 3 Constituent communities 1 4 Climate 2 History 2 1 Grossenbreden 2 2 Hohehaus 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Coat of arms 3 3 Flag 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Museums 4 2 Buildings 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Tourism 5 2 Education 5 3 Sport and leisure 6 References 7 External linksGeography editLocation edit Marienmunster is North Rhine Westphalia s smallest municipality by land area It lies in the Weserbergland in the state s easternmost district about 15 km north of Brakel Neighbouring communities edit Clockwise from the north Marienmunster s neighbours are The Town of Schieder Schwalenberg Lippe district The Town of Hoxter Hoxter district The Town of Brakel Hoxter district The Town of Nieheim Hoxter district The Town of Steinheim Hoxter district Constituent communities edit Marienmunster consists of the following centres Altenbergen 519 inhabitants Born 100 inhabitants Bremerberg 122 inhabitants Bredenborn 1 603 inhabitants Eilversen 84 inhabitants Grossenbreden 103 inhabitants Hohehaus 206 inhabitants Kleinenbreden 126 inhabitants Kollerbeck with the farming community of Langenkamp 778 inhabitants Lowendorf with the farming community of Saumer 267 inhabitants Munsterbrock with the former abbey and the farming community of Oldenburg 131 inhabitants Papenhofen with the farming community of Bonekenberg 234 inhabitants Vorden 1 337 inhabitantsClimate edit Marienmunster Vorden s bioclimate and the surrounding area s displays a number of factors of varying intensity that make it quite agreeable and restful giving the area the proper preconditions for using the climate in therapy This goes for all times of year other than the winter months when cold dry weather takes hold under the influence of Continental systems and the Weserbergland Teutoburg Forest and Eggegebirge have their heights covered in snow History editThe town of Marienmunster was formed on 1 January 1970 by merging the until then independent municipalities of Bredenborn Vorden both towns Altenbergen Born Bremerberg Eilversen Grossenbreden Hohehaus Kleinenbreden Kollerbeck mit Langenkamp Lowendorf mit Saumer Munsterbrock mit Abtei Oldenburg and Papenhofen mit Bonekenberg The town s administrative centre is in Vorden Grossenbreden edit Between the Oldenburg and Vorden the Munsterholze the Hungerberg and Lowendorf lay until the first half of the 16th century a town named Wendedhen 1188 Winethe 1203 Winethen 1240 Wenethen 1241 Wenden 1430 The monks from Marienmunster earned their tithes from this town According to the registers of the Corvey Monastery the town was mentioned as early as 980 under the name Wynithun In the 16th century the three villages of Grossenbreden Wendenbreden 1541 Wendelbreden 1650 Grossenwendelbreden 1793 Kleinenbreden Lutkenbreden 1650 Lukewendelbreden 1793 and Papenhofen earlier die Hofe zu Wenden 1545 developed The farming community of Bonekenberg belonging to Papenhofen was described as a settlement beginning in 1430 Settlement was established in the 16th century on the site of the failed village of Mechtestorpe 1138 or Mestorp 1339 where in the 9th and 10th centuries the Corvey Monastery already had holdings Hohehaus edit Hohehaus s history can be traced back to the earlier village of Dungen which was named as early as 825 or thereabouts in the Corvey Traditions the monastery s donation registers The Corvey Monastery received at that time several donations and owned a main farm of 22 Hufen here Besides Corvey the Marienmunster Abbey must have been working holdings here quite early on too since in 1339 Abbot Hermann von Mengersen surrendered half his earnings from the place to the Counts the Lord of Everstein and his son Otto to protect and defend the Abbey s holdings for six years In 1360 evidence shows that the Corvey estates along with the ecclesiastical fief passed into Count Hermann von Pyrmont s hands He in turn passed them as a direct fief to the von Kanne family There arose in the 16th century between the Count of Pyrmont and the Corvey Monastery a boundary dispute that on 15 June 1535 was arbitrated to the effect that Dungen passed to the von Kanne family In 1595 Dungen was still called a village In a document from 1602 a new placename crops up rendered Dungen itzo dat Hagehauss archaic German for Dungen the house in the forest Later this was shortened to Hagehaus and by 1660 the current form Hohehaus had arisen Politics editTown council edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2015 Town council s 22 seats are apportioned as follows in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 September 2004 CDU 12 seats SPD 3 seats UWG 4 seats Wahler Gemeinschaft Burgernahe 3 seatsNote The last two named are citizens coalitions Coat of arms edit Marienmunster s civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus In argent an abbey gules with two side towers gules with pointed roofs sable and between these and behind the abbey a tower gules with cupola sable on the abbey wall between the side towers an eight pointed star Or The abbey in the arms is a stylized representation of the west facade of the Marienmunster abbey church established by Count Widukind III of Schwalenberg in 1128 Its meaning in relation to the town is therefore quite visible even today as a unifying symbol of town people and church The star is from the Schwalenberg family s arms This coat of arms was conferred on 25 July 1973 3 Flag edit The town s flag is striped red and white lengthwise with the coat of arms in the middle Culture and sightseeing editMuseums edit Aussichts und Museumsturm look out and museum tower It is located next to the Hungerbergkapelle see below and recalls station no 30 of the optical telegraph line from Berlin to Koblenz Buildings edit Marienmunster is well known for the Abteikirche Marienmunster the former Marienmunster Abbey with its organ which is well worth seeing and hearing Schloss Vorden is a Baroque stately home with a lovely park The Hungerbergkapelle chapel is part of a complete Way of the Cross with 14 stations Muhlengrund in Hohehaus Economy and infrastructure editTourism edit The town of Marienmunster has a well developed tourism industry The community of Vorden was dubbed State recognized climatic spa in 1999 In 2019 Rock N revel festival began in the village of Altenbergen bringing international artists such as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons Massive band and H E A T band to the area 4 Education edit In Marienmunster are three primary schools and a Hauptschule Students who go to Realschulen and Gymnasien are driven by bus to nearby towns such as Bad Driburg Hoxter Steinheim and Brakel The schools in Marienmunster are Katholische Grundschule Bredenborn Grundschule Kollerbeck Grundschule Vorden Hauptschule der Stadt Marienmunster Vorden Furthermore the town of Marienmunster together with the town of Hoxter runs the Hoxter Marienmunster Volkshochschule Marienmunster also has two municipal kindergartens and in Bredenborn a church kindergarten Sport and leisure edit 1 indoor swimming pool in Vorden 3 tennis grounds in Bredenborn Kollerbeck and Vorden 7 sports grounds 3 Kneipp wading pools 29 children s playgrounds 1 adventure playground in Vorden 1 miniature golf course in Vorden 3 gymnasia in Bredenborn big triple hall Kollerbeck and VordenReferences edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen accessed 21 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 Heraldry of the world Battran Burkhard Rock N Revel Festival Wie der Hardrock nach Altenbergen kam Neue Westfalische in German Retrieved 2023 11 11 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marienmunster Marienmunster Retrieved from https en 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