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Rasdorf

Rasdorf is a municipality in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany.

Rasdorf
View of Rasdorf from Gehilfersberg
Location of Rasdorf within Fulda district
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Rasdorf
Rasdorf
Coordinates: 50°43′N 09°54′E / 50.717°N 9.900°E / 50.717; 9.900
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictFulda
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Jürgen Hahn[1]
Area
 • Total30.07 km2 (11.61 sq mi)
Elevation
332 m (1,089 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total1,581
 • Density53/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
36169
Dialling codes06651
Vehicle registrationFD
Websitewww.rasdorf.de

Geography edit

Rasdorf is situated within the Kuppenrhön-part of the Rhön hills, at the border of Hesse and Thuringia.

Neighbouring communities edit

Rasdorf borders in the north on the community of Eiterfeld (district of Fulda), in the east on the community of Buttlar, the town of Geisa and the community of Rockenstuhl (all three in the Thuringian Wartburg district), in the south on the community of Nüsttal, and in the west on the town of Hünfeld (both in the district of Fulda).

Administration edit

The districts of Rasdorf, Setzelbach and Grüsselbach form the municipality of Rasdorf.

History edit

The Fulda monastery and the Rasdorf secondary monastery owe their existence to the missionary work of the Carolingians. Abbot Baugulf (779-802) received in return 781 "Haunfeld" (Hünfeld) as well as the village Rasdorf with all its corridors.

The village Rasdorf must have existed before 781. A secondary monastery Rasdorf is mentioned in 815. 32 to 34 monks and about 20 monastery students are documented in the 9th century in the secondary monastery Rasdorf. In the year 845 the abbot Rabanus from Fulda and King Ludwig the German met for reconciliation in Rasdorf. Rabanus had been on the "wrong" side in the dispute between King Lothar and his brothers Ludwig and Karl, namely on the Lothars side. When Ludwig became lord over the Eastern France, Rabanus withdrew and laid down his abbot's dignity. Thanks to the Rasdorf reconciliation, which took place on the king's initiative, Rabanus was appointed Archbishop of Mainz in 847. Rabanus stipulated that the word of God was to be preached in German, according to a provision of Charlemagne, "that the word of God is to be proclaimed to the people in their mother tongue.

The secondary monastery Rasdorf was converted into a collegiate monastery around 877.

On May 21, 977, Otto II visited the monastery in Fulda and received a delegation from the collegiate monastery in Rasdorf under the leadership of his chancellor Egbert.

The collegiate church in Rasdorf is considered one of the most architecturally significant village churches in Hesse.

Rasdorf attained significance due to its location on the historic trade route Via Regia (Frankfurt am Main - Eisenach - Leipzig).

Today's community of Rasdorf came into being in the course of the regional reform in Hesse on April 1, 1972, when the previously independent communities of Grüsselbach, Rasdorf and Setzelbach merged.

The Hessian Ministry of the Interior and Sport awarded it the designation Point-Alpha-Community with a certificate dated July 24, 2015

Sights edit

  • The memorial Point Alpha is located at the border of Hesse and Thuringia, which was the Inner German border until 1990. For decades, an observation post of the US army was located here. Today, the "Point Alpha Foundation" strives to maintain a section of the inner German border fortifications and the American observation post as a memorial. The intention is to remind visitors of the division of Germany and the confrontation between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces.[3]
  • The Rasdorf collegiate church was built in 831 by Rabanus Maurus, abbot of the Fulda monastery. In 1274 the church was rebuilt. In the process, a new church with a Gothic appearance was built, retaining the ground plan and using old Romanesque components. The Gothic columns are valuable in terms of art history. The eight columns with their capitals are the main sights in the collegiate church. Art historians suspect that these columns and capitals, which are highly significant in terms of art history, go back to Byzantine influence. Six columns in Greek style divide the basilica (nave and two side aisles). Two stocky columns (Romanesque) with rare animal capitals in the western part of the basilica are among the oldest parts of the church. The Romanesque baptismal font (12th century) reminds in its form of a representation of St. Boniface at a pagan baptism.
  • A complex of a military cemetery (around 1200), which has been preserved until today, is surrounded by a high wall in an irregular square, the sides of which are between 55 and 67 m long and between 4 and 6 m high, with a thickness of about 0.80 m. It also has four corner towers with pointed hoods and embrasures, which provided protection for the population of Rasdorf in uncertain times. There is also a gatehouse and a covered battlement. Until 1827, the cruciform Romanesque parish church of St. Michael stood in the center. It was demolished after a sale. The cemetery cross is from the year 1751.
  • Northwest of Rasdorf is the pilgrimage chapel "St. Maria und Vierzehn Nothelfer" on the Gehilfersberg. It was built around 1625 in place of a predecessor chapel, which was already mentioned in 1586, first to worship a miraculous cult image (St. Gehülf), then the 14 Nothelfer. In the 17th and 18th century the Gehilfersberg was the most important place of pilgrimage of the Hochstift Fulda. The chapel has a baroque interior decoration. After an arson in 1996 the chapel was completely destroyed, but was rebuilt true to the original and consecrated in May 1997. Seven wayside shrines from around 1750 lead up to the chapel, each of which shows two emergency helpers.

See also 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. ^ Kania, Martin (20 July 2009). "Gedenkstätte Point Alpha - Der heißeste Ort des Kalten Krieges (German)". HR-online. Retrieved 29 April 2013.

External links edit

  • www.rasdorf.de (in German)
  • Point Alpha, official website

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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 Rasdorf news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Rasdorf is a municipality in the district of Fulda in Hesse Germany RasdorfMunicipalityView of Rasdorf from GehilfersbergCoat of armsLocation of Rasdorf within Fulda districtRasdorfShow map of GermanyRasdorfShow map of HesseCoordinates 50 43 N 09 54 E 50 717 N 9 900 E 50 717 9 900CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionKasselDistrictFuldaGovernment Mayor 2018 24 Jurgen Hahn 1 Area Total30 07 km2 11 61 sq mi Elevation332 m 1 089 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total1 581 Density53 km2 140 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes36169Dialling codes06651Vehicle registrationFDWebsitewww rasdorf de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighbouring communities 1 2 Administration 2 History 3 Sights 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeography editRasdorf is situated within the Kuppenrhon part of the Rhon hills at the border of Hesse and Thuringia Neighbouring communities edit Rasdorf borders in the north on the community of Eiterfeld district of Fulda in the east on the community of Buttlar the town of Geisa and the community of Rockenstuhl all three in the Thuringian Wartburg district in the south on the community of Nusttal and in the west on the town of Hunfeld both in the district of Fulda Administration edit The districts of Rasdorf Setzelbach and Grusselbach form the municipality of Rasdorf History editThe Fulda monastery and the Rasdorf secondary monastery owe their existence to the missionary work of the Carolingians Abbot Baugulf 779 802 received in return 781 Haunfeld Hunfeld as well as the village Rasdorf with all its corridors The village Rasdorf must have existed before 781 A secondary monastery Rasdorf is mentioned in 815 32 to 34 monks and about 20 monastery students are documented in the 9th century in the secondary monastery Rasdorf In the year 845 the abbot Rabanus from Fulda and King Ludwig the German met for reconciliation in Rasdorf Rabanus had been on the wrong side in the dispute between King Lothar and his brothers Ludwig and Karl namely on the Lothars side When Ludwig became lord over the Eastern France Rabanus withdrew and laid down his abbot s dignity Thanks to the Rasdorf reconciliation which took place on the king s initiative Rabanus was appointed Archbishop of Mainz in 847 Rabanus stipulated that the word of God was to be preached in German according to a provision of Charlemagne that the word of God is to be proclaimed to the people in their mother tongue The secondary monastery Rasdorf was converted into a collegiate monastery around 877 On May 21 977 Otto II visited the monastery in Fulda and received a delegation from the collegiate monastery in Rasdorf under the leadership of his chancellor Egbert The collegiate church in Rasdorf is considered one of the most architecturally significant village churches in Hesse Rasdorf attained significance due to its location on the historic trade route Via Regia Frankfurt am Main Eisenach Leipzig Today s community of Rasdorf came into being in the course of the regional reform in Hesse on April 1 1972 when the previously independent communities of Grusselbach Rasdorf and Setzelbach merged The Hessian Ministry of the Interior and Sport awarded it the designation Point Alpha Community with a certificate dated July 24 2015Sights editThe memorial Point Alpha is located at the border of Hesse and Thuringia which was the Inner German border until 1990 For decades an observation post of the US army was located here Today the Point Alpha Foundation strives to maintain a section of the inner German border fortifications and the American observation post as a memorial The intention is to remind visitors of the division of Germany and the confrontation between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces 3 The Rasdorf collegiate church was built in 831 by Rabanus Maurus abbot of the Fulda monastery In 1274 the church was rebuilt In the process a new church with a Gothic appearance was built retaining the ground plan and using old Romanesque components The Gothic columns are valuable in terms of art history The eight columns with their capitals are the main sights in the collegiate church Art historians suspect that these columns and capitals which are highly significant in terms of art history go back to Byzantine influence Six columns in Greek style divide the basilica nave and two side aisles Two stocky columns Romanesque with rare animal capitals in the western part of the basilica are among the oldest parts of the church The Romanesque baptismal font 12th century reminds in its form of a representation of St Boniface at a pagan baptism A complex of a military cemetery around 1200 which has been preserved until today is surrounded by a high wall in an irregular square the sides of which are between 55 and 67 m long and between 4 and 6 m high with a thickness of about 0 80 m It also has four corner towers with pointed hoods and embrasures which provided protection for the population of Rasdorf in uncertain times There is also a gatehouse and a covered battlement Until 1827 the cruciform Romanesque parish church of St Michael stood in the center It was demolished after a sale The cemetery cross is from the year 1751 Northwest of Rasdorf is the pilgrimage chapel St Maria und Vierzehn Nothelfer on the Gehilfersberg It was built around 1625 in place of a predecessor chapel which was already mentioned in 1586 first to worship a miraculous cult image St Gehulf then the 14 Nothelfer In the 17th and 18th century the Gehilfersberg was the most important place of pilgrimage of the Hochstift Fulda The chapel has a baroque interior decoration After an arson in 1996 the chapel was completely destroyed but was rebuilt true to the original and consecrated in May 1997 Seven wayside shrines from around 1750 lead up to the chapel each of which shows two emergency helpers See also editGehilfersbergReferences 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 Kania Martin 20 July 2009 Gedenkstatte Point Alpha Der heisseste Ort des Kalten Krieges German HR online Retrieved 29 April 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rasdorf www rasdorf de in German Point Alpha official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rasdorf amp oldid 1121445293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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