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Mombach

Mombach, with 13,875 inhabitants (Apr. 2021),[2] is a borough in the northwest corner of Mainz, Germany. Mombach can be reached via Mainz-innenstadt (downtown) or Bundesautobahn 643.

Mombach
Location of Mombach within Mainz
Mombach
Mombach
Coordinates: 50°1′N 8°13′E / 50.017°N 8.217°E / 50.017; 8.217Coordinates: 50°1′N 8°13′E / 50.017°N 8.217°E / 50.017; 8.217
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictUrban district
CityMainz
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Christian Kanka[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total6.32 km2 (2.44 sq mi)
Highest elevation
115 m (377 ft)
Lowest elevation
85 m (279 ft)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Total13,875
 • Density2,200/km2 (5,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
55120
Dialling codes06131
Websitemombach.de

Location

Mombach is located on the southern (left) bank of the river Rhine, flowing from east to west after converging with the Main. The Rhine is the northern border. Mombach lies in the Mainz basin below the Rheinhessen Plateau.

Climate

Like Rheinhessen, Mombach is protected by Hunsrück, Taunus, Odenwald and Donnersberg. The average yearly temperature of Mombach is 11.5 degrees Celsius (53 °F). The annual rainfall is below 500 liters per square meter (19.7 in) and comes near to a semi-arid to mediterranean climate. There are around 1,665 hours of sunshine per year.

History

In 2006 Mombach celebrated its 750-year jubilee. Mombach had been originally a location of farmers, mariners and fishermen.

Prehistory to Middle Ages

Archeological excavations prove that the site of Mombach had been already settled in prehistoric times. A flat hatchet dated to the early Bronze Age has been found in Mombach as well as many discoveries from Roman times. The formation of the locality happened most likely during the Frankish realm. The name Mombach is derived most likely from the Frankish name Muno (Munno). The 750-year jubilee dates back to a document of 1256 mentioning the city, but the locality is surely older.

France's urge to the Rhine

During the Thirty Years' War, with the change of occupying forces of Mainz and surroundings (also Swedish and imperialists), the French troops deployed up to Mainz in the year 1644. During the first period of the war Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt held the position as Amtmann of the village named by the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral. As soon as the garrison had been weakened by the Ottoman wars in Europe, the French returned again. They devastated and occupied the left bank of the Rhine up to its natural border in 1688 including Mainz without a declaration of war. Not much later in 1689 Mainz had been reconquered by imperial forces in the war of the Palatinian Succession.

During the Electorate

The location had been surrounded by a wall during the electoral times. Parts of this wall are components of old buildings to this day. The historical core of Mombach is the Lindenplatz. Most of the important buildings of that time grouped round the old tilia, the first chapel of Saint Nicholas, the common bakery oven and the schoolhouse. In 1703 the first Saint Nicholas church had been consecrated. Mombach has been independent from the town's clerical nobility St. Peter since then. The vicar of Mainz Cathedral de la Roche had been given the necessary funds. Shortly after this, a new municipality and schoolhouse could be erected. During the 18th century an ardour for the countryside occurred and Mombach could benefit from this. The buildings Walderdorfsche Anlage, Kesselstadtsche Anlage and the Rondell had been erected during this time.

Second French occupation

In 1792 General Custine abolished the electoral administration. With the repeated occupation of the left bank of the Rhine by the French Revolutionary Army, the collegial administration of Mombach by St. Peter had been terminated. After the collapse of the First Coalition, the Treaty of Campo Formio and the confirmation in the Treaty of Lunéville Mombach was added to French territory. Since 1801 préfet Jean Bon Saint-André governed the départment of Mont-Tonnerre and laid down the old village gates, as well as some saints' memorials in Mombach.

Grand duchy Hesse-Darmstadt

After the failing of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna, the region around Mainz, Bingen, Alzey and Worms came to the Grand duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. Ever since that the region is called Rheinhessen. Mainz turned into a federal fortress. Numerous fruit growing areas, vineyards and forests were converted into military property. In 1845 the Waggonfabrik Gebrüder Gastell was forced to leave Mainz city and settled in Mombach. Due to safety reasons, such big fire processing production sites were no longer allowed to produce within the fortress's walls. The site of Count von Walderdorf at the fringe of Mombach was chosen. With the completion of the railway track on the left bank of the Rhine, the village received the first railway station in 1859 [1]. This fostered the rural as well as the industrial production. The founding of a chemical production site, today INEOS Paraform in 1856 contributed significantly to this increase. In 1869 the first gymnasium and the school house in the main street were built. The increasing industrialisation of the Gründerzeit after the Franco-Prussian War 1871/71, fostered again the immigration of workers' families. Another railway track, the Hessian Ludwig Railway, led towards Gonsenheim along the Gastell production site in 1871. There was an additional railway station. In 1885 the population increased to 2822 persons, including 485 Protestants.

Today's industrial port had been constructed between 1882 and 1887 as a timber rafting port. In August 1890 the boiler and pressure vessel producer Schmahl founded his company.

20th century

At the beginning of the 20th century Mombach received town gas and water supply as well as sewer connection. A coal gasification plant and a water supply network emerged, and the electric tram connected Mombach to Mainz. The most important contemporary Gasometer of Germany was in Mombach.

In 1907 Mombach was suburbanised as one of the first suburbs of Mainz, under the reign of Lord Mayor Karl Göttelmann. With Mombach, Mainz grew to a real large city, defined to have more than 100,000 inhabitants then. Concurrent with the rapid growth of the industrial revolution came their social effects, which were heavily discussed. Mombach as a workers' suburb was chosen as a site for a church monument with a tomb of bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler.

The German Emperor Wilhelm II often watched the military exercises which took place in the Mainz Sand Dunes over many years. These Kaiser-manoeuvres or –parades finally took place in 1913.

Another historical break in the development of the suburb was World War I. In 1918 French troops occupied Mainz again and did not leave it before 1930; the economic situation got worse. In 1937 new barracks were built named after Hugo von Kathen, the last military governor of the Mainz fortress.

In the cause of the bombing of Mainz in World War II Mombach was subject to air raids. Until the end of World War II Mombach was located on two floodplains and had access to a natural Rhine swimming bath. But after Mainz lost its properties on the right bank of the Rhine, the suburbs Amöneburg, Kostheim and Kastel, as well as Bischofsheim, together with the biggest contemporary freight train station, due to the zoning of the Allied Occupation Zones in Germany, Mombach changed to an industrial site. Mainz had not only lost the suburbs, but concurrently 50% of its property and the biggest part of its industrial capacities. Nevertheless, Mombach still has a historical core, with old houses such as the old administration building.

Official emblem

 
Coat of Arms around 1500

Displays of old Coat of Arms are no longer seen in Mombach. So there is no trace back to older history and affiliation with former proprietors. Early in the Middle Ages Mombach belonged to the estate of the archbishop of Mainz, who assigned the location as a Manslehen. In the 14th century the property rights changed over to the chapter of Mainz and belonged to St. Peter up to Napoleonic times. Due to this the colors of the chapter silver (white)/red, may be found in most of the depictions. Around 1500 three rose gold balls on the right side of the CoA can be found added to the chapter's colours. These refer to the dowry affair of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of mariners.

Also on a court of law seal of 1741, silver/red bars are the focus. The typical baroque seal shows Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of the parish church built in 1703, hovering above the clouds with his crosier. In order to identify the bishop, three resurrected children climbing out of a wooden barrel are shown as iconography.

Mombach did not have its own CoA since the French occupation. As the new Mainz town hall had been erected between 1971 and 1974, a full set of coat of arms of all suburbs should be shown in chronological order of the incorporation in the lobby. Due to this a new CoA was drawn up. The traditional depiction with the saint was not regarded as contemporary. The heraldry expert Dr. Leitermann was charged with the creation of a new CoA. The field of the shield is divided by a cross. The four partitions show themes in relation to the history of Mombach and the current Mombach.

 
new Coat of Arms since 1974
  • the above partitions are related to the history of the parish:
    • right, the escutcheon of the chapter with his characteristic red bars on silver (today white) background, a hint at the former property.
    • left on blue shield a golden crosier with three golden balls can be seen, referring to the patron saint St. Nicholas.
  • the below partitions are related to the presence of the year 1974:
    • right, crossed silver spade and hoe, on green shield symbolizing farming at that time.
    • left, a black, toothed wheel on silver shield, indicating the importance of industry.

Sights

  • Historical waterworks (1904)
  • House Kleiststraße 30
  • House Hauptstraße 47
  • Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Sacred Heart Church, Cath., 1911) by Ludwig Becker
  • Catholic parish Saint Nicholas (1955)
  • Protestant Friedenskirche (Peace Church, 1911)
  • historical Protestant house of prayer of 1891
  • historical school house with teachers' flats of 1869
  • historical Jahn school house (1894)
  • Pestalozzi school house (1912)
 
Emperor's balcony at the railroad car factory of the Gastell brothers
  • historical hospital of the Gastell brothers, later Rochus hospital, today Caritas-Centre
  • historical village museum in the old pump station
  • Villa Hänlein
  • Eiskeller (old ice storage)
  • Municipality (1875)
  • industry memorial Waggonfabrik with Halle 45
  • Chapel with cross (1814)

Parks

 
Well at the municipality
  • De La Roche Park
  • Park in the old cemetery
  • Am Mahnes
  • Public park Heilig Geist
  • Unique nature playing ground of Mainz at Köppelstraße
According to a social study for the town of Mainz, the district Am Westring has the best relation of greenery to housing.

Nature preserves

Prominent people of Mombach

Transport

Mainz-Mombach station is one of two railway stations in the suburb. Due to its central location it is the primary station of the suburb besides the halt “Waggonfabrik”. The station is a part of the West Rhine Railway and borders the Wye: Gleisdreieck Mainz, leading to the Kaiserbrücke (Mainz) and the main station Mainz.

Economy

Presence

References

  • . Mainz.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2015-06-05. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  • . mainz.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2015-05-29. Retrieved 2015-06-07.

Documents

  • Painting of Mombach, J.F. Dielmann, A. Fay, J. Becker (painter): F.C. Vogels Panorama des Rheins, Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers, Lithographische Anstalt F.C. Vogel, Frankfurt 1833
  1. ^ OV Mainz-Mombach, Landeshauptstadt Mainz, accessed 11 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b Einwohner nach Stadtteilen am 30.04.2021, Landeshauptstadt Mainz, accessed 11 August 2021.
  3. ^ INEOS-Paraform/Sites/ 2014-01-10 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the German town For the composer see Julius Mombach Mombach with 13 875 inhabitants Apr 2021 2 is a borough in the northwest corner of Mainz Germany Mombach can be reached via Mainz innenstadt downtown or Bundesautobahn 643 MombachBorough of MainzCoat of armsLocation of Mombach within MainzMombachShow map of GermanyMombachShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 50 1 N 8 13 E 50 017 N 8 217 E 50 017 8 217 Coordinates 50 1 N 8 13 E 50 017 N 8 217 E 50 017 8 217CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictUrban districtCityMainzGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Christian Kanka 1 SPD Area Total6 32 km2 2 44 sq mi Highest elevation115 m 377 ft Lowest elevation85 m 279 ft Population 2021 2 Total13 875 Density2 200 km2 5 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes55120Dialling codes06131Websitemombach de Contents 1 Location 1 1 Climate 2 History 2 1 Prehistory to Middle Ages 2 2 France s urge to the Rhine 2 3 During the Electorate 2 4 Second French occupation 2 5 Grand duchy Hesse Darmstadt 2 6 20th century 3 Official emblem 4 Sights 5 Parks 6 Nature preserves 7 Prominent people of Mombach 8 Transport 9 Economy 9 1 Presence 10 References 10 1 DocumentsLocation EditMombach is located on the southern left bank of the river Rhine flowing from east to west after converging with the Main The Rhine is the northern border Mombach lies in the Mainz basin below the Rheinhessen Plateau Climate Edit Like Rheinhessen Mombach is protected by Hunsruck Taunus Odenwald and Donnersberg The average yearly temperature of Mombach is 11 5 degrees Celsius 53 F The annual rainfall is below 500 liters per square meter 19 7 in and comes near to a semi arid to mediterranean climate There are around 1 665 hours of sunshine per year History EditIn 2006 Mombach celebrated its 750 year jubilee Mombach had been originally a location of farmers mariners and fishermen Prehistory to Middle Ages Edit Archeological excavations prove that the site of Mombach had been already settled in prehistoric times A flat hatchet dated to the early Bronze Age has been found in Mombach as well as many discoveries from Roman times The formation of the locality happened most likely during the Frankish realm The name Mombach is derived most likely from the Frankish name Muno Munno The 750 year jubilee dates back to a document of 1256 mentioning the city but the locality is surely older France s urge to the Rhine Edit During the Thirty Years War with the change of occupying forces of Mainz and surroundings also Swedish and imperialists the French troops deployed up to Mainz in the year 1644 During the first period of the war Anselm Casimir Wambold von Umstadt held the position as Amtmann of the village named by the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral As soon as the garrison had been weakened by the Ottoman wars in Europe the French returned again They devastated and occupied the left bank of the Rhine up to its natural border in 1688 including Mainz without a declaration of war Not much later in 1689 Mainz had been reconquered by imperial forces in the war of the Palatinian Succession During the Electorate Edit The location had been surrounded by a wall during the electoral times Parts of this wall are components of old buildings to this day The historical core of Mombach is the Lindenplatz Most of the important buildings of that time grouped round the old tilia the first chapel of Saint Nicholas the common bakery oven and the schoolhouse In 1703 the first Saint Nicholas church had been consecrated Mombach has been independent from the town s clerical nobility St Peter since then The vicar of Mainz Cathedral de la Roche had been given the necessary funds Shortly after this a new municipality and schoolhouse could be erected During the 18th century an ardour for the countryside occurred and Mombach could benefit from this The buildings Walderdorfsche Anlage Kesselstadtsche Anlage and the Rondell had been erected during this time Second French occupation Edit In 1792 General Custine abolished the electoral administration With the repeated occupation of the left bank of the Rhine by the French Revolutionary Army the collegial administration of Mombach by St Peter had been terminated After the collapse of the First Coalition the Treaty of Campo Formio and the confirmation in the Treaty of Luneville Mombach was added to French territory Since 1801 prefet Jean Bon Saint Andre governed the department of Mont Tonnerre and laid down the old village gates as well as some saints memorials in Mombach Grand duchy Hesse Darmstadt Edit After the failing of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna the region around Mainz Bingen Alzey and Worms came to the Grand duchy of Hesse Darmstadt Ever since that the region is called Rheinhessen Mainz turned into a federal fortress Numerous fruit growing areas vineyards and forests were converted into military property In 1845 the Waggonfabrik Gebruder Gastell was forced to leave Mainz city and settled in Mombach Due to safety reasons such big fire processing production sites were no longer allowed to produce within the fortress s walls The site of Count von Walderdorf at the fringe of Mombach was chosen With the completion of the railway track on the left bank of the Rhine the village received the first railway station in 1859 1 This fostered the rural as well as the industrial production The founding of a chemical production site today INEOS Paraform in 1856 contributed significantly to this increase In 1869 the first gymnasium and the school house in the main street were built The increasing industrialisation of the Grunderzeit after the Franco Prussian War 1871 71 fostered again the immigration of workers families Another railway track the Hessian Ludwig Railway led towards Gonsenheim along the Gastell production site in 1871 There was an additional railway station In 1885 the population increased to 2822 persons including 485 Protestants Today s industrial port had been constructed between 1882 and 1887 as a timber rafting port In August 1890 the boiler and pressure vessel producer Schmahl founded his company 20th century Edit At the beginning of the 20th century Mombach received town gas and water supply as well as sewer connection A coal gasification plant and a water supply network emerged and the electric tram connected Mombach to Mainz The most important contemporary Gasometer of Germany was in Mombach In 1907 Mombach was suburbanised as one of the first suburbs of Mainz under the reign of Lord Mayor Karl Gottelmann With Mombach Mainz grew to a real large city defined to have more than 100 000 inhabitants then Concurrent with the rapid growth of the industrial revolution came their social effects which were heavily discussed Mombach as a workers suburb was chosen as a site for a church monument with a tomb of bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler The German Emperor Wilhelm II often watched the military exercises which took place in the Mainz Sand Dunes over many years These Kaiser manoeuvres or parades finally took place in 1913 Another historical break in the development of the suburb was World War I In 1918 French troops occupied Mainz again and did not leave it before 1930 the economic situation got worse In 1937 new barracks were built named after Hugo von Kathen the last military governor of the Mainz fortress In the cause of the bombing of Mainz in World War II Mombach was subject to air raids Until the end of World War II Mombach was located on two floodplains and had access to a natural Rhine swimming bath But after Mainz lost its properties on the right bank of the Rhine the suburbs Amoneburg Kostheim and Kastel as well as Bischofsheim together with the biggest contemporary freight train station due to the zoning of the Allied Occupation Zones in Germany Mombach changed to an industrial site Mainz had not only lost the suburbs but concurrently 50 of its property and the biggest part of its industrial capacities Nevertheless Mombach still has a historical core with old houses such as the old administration building Schierstein Biebrich Mainz AmoneburgBudenheim MainzFinthen Gonsenheim Hartenberg MunchfeldOfficial emblem Edit Coat of Arms around 1500Displays of old Coat of Arms are no longer seen in Mombach So there is no trace back to older history and affiliation with former proprietors Early in the Middle Ages Mombach belonged to the estate of the archbishop of Mainz who assigned the location as a Manslehen In the 14th century the property rights changed over to the chapter of Mainz and belonged to St Peter up to Napoleonic times Due to this the colors of the chapter silver white red may be found in most of the depictions Around 1500 three rose gold balls on the right side of the CoA can be found added to the chapter s colours These refer to the dowry affair of Saint Nicholas the patron saint of mariners Also on a court of law seal of 1741 silver red bars are the focus The typical baroque seal shows Nicholas of Myra the patron saint of the parish church built in 1703 hovering above the clouds with his crosier In order to identify the bishop three resurrected children climbing out of a wooden barrel are shown as iconography Mombach did not have its own CoA since the French occupation As the new Mainz town hall had been erected between 1971 and 1974 a full set of coat of arms of all suburbs should be shown in chronological order of the incorporation in the lobby Due to this a new CoA was drawn up The traditional depiction with the saint was not regarded as contemporary The heraldry expert Dr Leitermann was charged with the creation of a new CoA The field of the shield is divided by a cross The four partitions show themes in relation to the history of Mombach and the current Mombach new Coat of Arms since 1974 the above partitions are related to the history of the parish right the escutcheon of the chapter with his characteristic red bars on silver today white background a hint at the former property left on blue shield a golden crosier with three golden balls can be seen referring to the patron saint St Nicholas the below partitions are related to the presence of the year 1974 right crossed silver spade and hoe on green shield symbolizing farming at that time left a black toothed wheel on silver shield indicating the importance of industry Sights Edit Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Historical waterworks 1904 House Kleiststrasse 30 House Hauptstrasse 47 Herz Jesu Kirche Sacred Heart Church Cath 1911 by Ludwig Becker Catholic parish Saint Nicholas 1955 Protestant Friedenskirche Peace Church 1911 historical Protestant house of prayer of 1891 historical school house with teachers flats of 1869 historical Jahn school house 1894 Pestalozzi school house 1912 Emperor s balcony at the railroad car factory of the Gastell brothers historical hospital of the Gastell brothers later Rochus hospital today Caritas Centre historical village museum in the old pump station Villa Hanlein Eiskeller old ice storage Municipality 1875 industry memorial Waggonfabrik with Halle 45 Chapel with cross 1814 Parks Edit Well at the municipality De La Roche Park Park in the old cemetery Am Mahnes Public park Heilig Geist Unique nature playing ground of Mainz at KoppelstrasseAccording to a social study for the town of Mainz the district Am Westring has the best relation of greenery to housing Nature preserves EditDunes in the Mombach Sand Dunes Special Protection Area around the old water works Nature preserve between Plantage and ErzbergerstrasseProminent people of Mombach EditPaul Haenlein aviation pioneer Julius Buckler First World War fighter ace Eduard David first president of the national assembly of the Weimar Republic Lived between 1898 and 1900 in Mombach Werner Kohlmeyer German footballer Jens Beutel Lord Mayor of Mainz from 1997 to 2011 Michael Ebling Lord Mayor of Mainz since 2012Transport EditMainz Mombach station is one of two railway stations in the suburb Due to its central location it is the primary station of the suburb besides the halt Waggonfabrik The station is a part of the West Rhine Railway and borders the Wye Gleisdreieck Mainz leading to the Kaiserbrucke Mainz and the main station Mainz Economy EditPresence Edit INEOS Paraform chemical industry 3 lacquer fabrication Albrecht dairygold RIGA MAINZ GmbH amp Co KG mobile cranes and heavy transportations Kistenpfennig AG Industry service Autocenter Heinz Ford Volvo Kia Hyundai Toyota Others Mitsubishi Peugeot Honda Opel CitroenReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mainz Mombach Mombach Mainz de in German Archived from the original on 2015 06 05 Retrieved 2015 06 07 Mombach Family Registers in the Mainz Archive en Gutenberg Marathon Mainz in Mombach mainz de in German Archived from the original on 2015 05 29 Retrieved 2015 06 07 Documents Edit Painting of Mombach J F Dielmann A Fay J Becker painter F C Vogels Panorama des Rheins Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers Lithographische Anstalt F C Vogel Frankfurt 1833 OV Mainz Mombach Landeshauptstadt Mainz accessed 11 August 2021 a b Einwohner nach Stadtteilen am 30 04 2021 Landeshauptstadt Mainz accessed 11 August 2021 INEOS Paraform Sites Archived 2014 01 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mombach amp oldid 1119988073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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