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Rothenbuch

Rothenbuch is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 1,700.

Rothenbuch
Rothenbuch Palace
Location of Rothenbuch within Aschaffenburg district
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Rothenbuch
Rothenbuch
Coordinates: 49°58′N 9°24′E / 49.967°N 9.400°E / 49.967; 9.400
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionUnterfranken
DistrictAschaffenburg
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Markus Fäth[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total7.05 km2 (2.72 sq mi)
Elevation
365 m (1,198 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total1,753
 • Density250/km2 (640/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
63860
Dialling codes06094
Vehicle registrationAB
Websitewww.rothenbuch.de

Geography edit

Location edit

Rothenbuch lies in the region Bayerischer Untermain (Bavarian Lower Main), in Germany's largest consecutive broadleaf woodland, the Spessart. Rothenbuch is located between the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region, centred on Frankfurt, and the Würzburg region. The nearest international airport is Frankfurt Airport and the nearest InterCityExpress stop is the railway station at Aschaffenburg.

History edit

In 1318, Rothenbuch had its first documentary mention in the words zuo den Rodenboychen when the Archbishop of Mainz, Peter of Aspelt and the Bishop of Würzburg, Gottfried III of Hohenlohe, concluded an agreement here dealing with cooperation on security questions.

In 1342, building work began on what was initially likely a hunting lodge at the source of the Hafenlohr. In the German Peasants' War in 1525, this Schloss (castle) in Rothenbuch was heavily damaged or destroyed. In 1566, it was not only rebuilt but also expanded on Elector of Mainz Daniel Brendel von Homburg’s orders.

A first drawing of Rothenbuch is to be found on the oldest extant map of the Spessart, the so-called Pfinzigkarte from 1594.

Rothenbuch achieved its greatest political importance when the Amtskellerei Rothenbuch, a financial and administrative authority for 14 places in the High Spessart, was established. In 1782, Rothenbuch was declared the seat of the Amtsvogtei.

The Electoral Mainz Amt passed along with this under the 1803 Reichsdeputationshauptschluss to the newly formed Principality of Aschaffenburg, with which it passed in 1814 (by this time it had become a department of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt) to the Kingdom of Bavaria.

On 3 June 1814, Rothenbuch became the seat of a Royal Bavarian Court. In 1879, the Court was dissolved and Rothenbuch was incorporated into the Bezirksamt and later District (Landkreis) of Lohr. In 1972, this district was abolished and Rothenbuch was grouped into the current Aschaffenburg district. From 1977 to 1993, Rothenbuch, along with Waldaschaff and Weibersbrunn, formed a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association). On 1 January 1994, Rothenbuch regained its municipal autonomy.

Demographics edit

Within the municipal area, 993 inhabitants were counted in 1900, 1,476 in 1950 and 1,975 in 2007.

Economy edit

Municipal tax revenue in 2007 amounted to €1,000,000, of which business taxes (net) made up €155,000. The community's per capita debt amounted to 0.

Agriculture and forestry edit

According to official statistics, there were 47 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls working in agriculture and forestry in 1998. In producing businesses this was 118, and in trade and transport 25. In other areas, 48 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls were employed, and 665 such workers worked from home. There was one processing business. Five businesses were in construction (2 in the industry itself and 3 others in related fields), and furthermore, there are 2 agricultural operations with a meadowland area of 157 ha.

The statistics for 2003 show that there were 543 workers commuting to jobs elsewhere, whereas 111 commuted to jobs in the community.

Governance edit

Community council edit

The council is made up of 13 council members, counting the full-time mayor.

SPD CSU Freie Bürger Total
2008 7 3 3 13 seats

(as at municipal election held on 2 March 2008)

Elections in March 2014:

  • SPD: 7
  • CSU: 3
  • Free voters: 3

Mayor edit

Since 2020, the mayor has been Markus Fäth (SPD).[1]

Coat of arms edit

The community's arms might be described thus: Party per fess, Or dexter a beech eradicated and sinister a stag's attires gules, gules a wheel spoked of six argent.

The Wheel of Mainz refers to the slightly less than 500 years in which Rothenbuch belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz. The beechtree and the hart's antlers symbolize the forest and the hunt respectively.

Arts and culture edit

Schloss Rothenbuch edit

 
View of part of Schloss Rothenbuch's inner courtyard
 
Source of the Hafenlohr

The castle had its first mention in an extant document from 3 July 1318. Found today on the site is a former hunting castle that was built to Daniel Brendel von Homburg's plans in 1567. The four-winged complex features a rectangular inner courtyard with a polygonal stair tower in the north wing. That the castle formerly had a moat can be clearly seen in the two access bridges. At the castle rises the Hafenlohr, which once filled the moat and also the nearby ponds that teemed with fish. The castle served as a central administrative seat in the Spessart and was for more than two centuries the lawcourt for 14 surrounding communities. Since 1994, the building has been used as a hotel. Since 2017 the castle no longer a hotel, but is used by the French company Châteauform' as an event venue for business meetings, corporate retreats and conferences.

Other attractions edit

  • European cultural hiking path
  • Heimatmuseum Altes Bauernhaus (local history museum)
  • Rothenbuch forest contains some of Germany's oldest stands of oak can be found.

Events edit

The "Historic Christmas Market" is held on the first weekend in Advent, with more than 15,000 visitors.

Infrastructure edit

Transport edit

Rothenbuch lies 7 km from Autobahn A 3 (Weibersbrunn interchange). Bundesstraße 26 from Aschaffenburg to Würzburg runs by 3 km from the community. Rothenbuch is served by buses from Aschaffenburg and Lohr.

Education edit

In 1999, the following institutions were in the community:

Other edit

Awards edit

  • 2005 district winner in the contest Unser Dorf soll schöner werden - Unser Dorf hat Zukunft (“Our Village Should Become Lovelier – Our Village Has a Future”)
  • 2006 2nd place in Lower Franconia contest Unser Dorf soll schöner werden
  • 2006 district winner in the contest Lebendiges Grün in Stadt und Land (“Living Green in Town and Country”)
  • 2006 “Nicest Christmas Market in the Bavarian Lower Main” (according to the Stadtzeitung Aschaffenburg newspaper)
  • 2008 district winner in the contest Unser Dorf soll schöner werden - Unser Dorf hat Zukunft

Sons and daughters of the community edit

  • Carl Brand (1893-1945), doctor and victim of the Nazis. In Rothenbuch a road was named after him in 1980, in Lohr in 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011)

External links edit

  • Community’s official webpage (in German)

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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 Rothenbuch news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rothenbuch is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia Unterfranken in Bavaria Germany It has a population of around 1 700 RothenbuchMunicipalityRothenbuch PalaceCoat of armsLocation of Rothenbuch within Aschaffenburg districtRothenbuchShow map of GermanyRothenbuchShow map of BavariaCoordinates 49 58 N 9 24 E 49 967 N 9 400 E 49 967 9 400CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionUnterfrankenDistrictAschaffenburgGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Markus Fath 1 SPD Area Total7 05 km2 2 72 sq mi Elevation365 m 1 198 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total1 753 Density250 km2 640 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes63860Dialling codes06094Vehicle registrationABWebsitewww rothenbuch de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Agriculture and forestry 5 Governance 5 1 Community council 5 2 Mayor 5 3 Coat of arms 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Schloss Rothenbuch 6 2 Other attractions 6 3 Events 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transport 8 Education 9 Other 9 1 Awards 10 Sons and daughters of the community 11 References 12 External linksGeography editLocation edit Rothenbuch lies in the region Bayerischer Untermain Bavarian Lower Main in Germany s largest consecutive broadleaf woodland the Spessart Rothenbuch is located between the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region centred on Frankfurt and the Wurzburg region The nearest international airport is Frankfurt Airport and the nearest InterCityExpress stop is the railway station at Aschaffenburg History editIn 1318 Rothenbuch had its first documentary mention in the words zuo den Rodenboychen when the Archbishop of Mainz Peter of Aspelt and the Bishop of Wurzburg Gottfried III of Hohenlohe concluded an agreement here dealing with cooperation on security questions In 1342 building work began on what was initially likely a hunting lodge at the source of the Hafenlohr In the German Peasants War in 1525 this Schloss castle in Rothenbuch was heavily damaged or destroyed In 1566 it was not only rebuilt but also expanded on Elector of Mainz Daniel Brendel von Homburg s orders A first drawing of Rothenbuch is to be found on the oldest extant map of the Spessart the so called Pfinzigkarte from 1594 Rothenbuch achieved its greatest political importance when the Amtskellerei Rothenbuch a financial and administrative authority for 14 places in the High Spessart was established In 1782 Rothenbuch was declared the seat of the Amtsvogtei The Electoral Mainz Amt passed along with this under the 1803 Reichsdeputationshauptschluss to the newly formed Principality of Aschaffenburg with which it passed in 1814 by this time it had become a department of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt to the Kingdom of Bavaria On 3 June 1814 Rothenbuch became the seat of a Royal Bavarian Court In 1879 the Court was dissolved and Rothenbuch was incorporated into the Bezirksamt and later District Landkreis of Lohr In 1972 this district was abolished and Rothenbuch was grouped into the current Aschaffenburg district From 1977 to 1993 Rothenbuch along with Waldaschaff and Weibersbrunn formed a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft municipal association On 1 January 1994 Rothenbuch regained its municipal autonomy Demographics editWithin the municipal area 993 inhabitants were counted in 1900 1 476 in 1950 and 1 975 in 2007 Economy editMunicipal tax revenue in 2007 amounted to 1 000 000 of which business taxes net made up 155 000 The community s per capita debt amounted to 0 Agriculture and forestry edit According to official statistics there were 47 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls working in agriculture and forestry in 1998 In producing businesses this was 118 and in trade and transport 25 In other areas 48 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls were employed and 665 such workers worked from home There was one processing business Five businesses were in construction 2 in the industry itself and 3 others in related fields and furthermore there are 2 agricultural operations with a meadowland area of 157 ha The statistics for 2003 show that there were 543 workers commuting to jobs elsewhere whereas 111 commuted to jobs in the community Governance 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 council is made up of 13 council members counting the full time mayor SPD CSU Freie Burger Total2008 7 3 3 13 seats as at municipal election held on 2 March 2008 Elections in March 2014 SPD 7 CSU 3 Free voters 3Mayor edit Since 2020 the mayor has been Markus Fath SPD 1 Coat of arms edit The community s arms might be described thus Party per fess Or dexter a beech eradicated and sinister a stag s attires gules gules a wheel spoked of six argent The Wheel of Mainz refers to the slightly less than 500 years in which Rothenbuch belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz The beechtree and the hart s antlers symbolize the forest and the hunt respectively Arts and culture editSchloss Rothenbuch edit nbsp View of part of Schloss Rothenbuch s inner courtyard nbsp Source of the HafenlohrThe castle had its first mention in an extant document from 3 July 1318 Found today on the site is a former hunting castle that was built to Daniel Brendel von Homburg s plans in 1567 The four winged complex features a rectangular inner courtyard with a polygonal stair tower in the north wing That the castle formerly had a moat can be clearly seen in the two access bridges At the castle rises the Hafenlohr which once filled the moat and also the nearby ponds that teemed with fish The castle served as a central administrative seat in the Spessart and was for more than two centuries the lawcourt for 14 surrounding communities Since 1994 the building has been used as a hotel Since 2017 the castle no longer a hotel but is used by the French company Chateauform as an event venue for business meetings corporate retreats and conferences Other attractions edit European cultural hiking path Heimatmuseum Altes Bauernhaus local history museum Rothenbuch forest contains some of Germany s oldest stands of oak can be found Events edit The Historic Christmas Market is held on the first weekend in Advent with more than 15 000 visitors Infrastructure editTransport edit Rothenbuch lies 7 km from Autobahn A 3 Weibersbrunn interchange Bundesstrasse 26 from Aschaffenburg to Wurzburg runs by 3 km from the community Rothenbuch is served by buses from Aschaffenburg and Lohr Education editIn 1999 the following institutions were in the community Kindergartens 75 places with 61 children Primary schools 1 with 5 teachers and 96 pupilsOther editAwards edit 2005 district winner in the contest Unser Dorf soll schoner werden Unser Dorf hat Zukunft Our Village Should Become Lovelier Our Village Has a Future 2006 2nd place in Lower Franconia contest Unser Dorf soll schoner werden 2006 district winner in the contest Lebendiges Grun in Stadt und Land Living Green in Town and Country 2006 Nicest Christmas Market in the Bavarian Lower Main according to the Stadtzeitung Aschaffenburgnewspaper 2008 district winner in the contest Unser Dorf soll schoner werden Unser Dorf hat ZukunftSons and daughters of the community editCarl Brand 1893 1945 doctor and victim of the Nazis In Rothenbuch a road was named after him in 1980 in Lohr in 2008 References edit a b Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik 15 July 2021 Genesis Online Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Statistik Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rothenbuch Community s official webpage in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rothenbuch amp oldid 1143546114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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