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Rüdesheim am Rhein

Rüdesheim am Rhein is a German winemaking town in the Rhine Gorge, and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in this region. It lies in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt, Hessen. Known as Rüdesheim, it is officially Rüdesheim am Rhein, to distinguish it from Rüdesheim an der Nahe. It is a major tourist attraction, especially for foreign visitors.

Rüdesheim
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Rüdesheim seen from nearby vineyards
Location of Rüdesheim within Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis district
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Rüdesheim
Rüdesheim
Coordinates: 49°59′0″N 07°55′50″E / 49.98333°N 7.93056°E / 49.98333; 7.93056
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionDarmstadt
DistrictRheingau-Taunus-Kreis
Subdivisions5 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2019–25) Klaus Zapp[1]
Area
 • Total51 km2 (20 sq mi)
Elevation
186 m (610 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total10,054
 • Density200/km2 (510/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
65385
Dialling codes06722
Vehicle registrationRÜD
Websitestadt.ruedesheim.de

Geography edit

Location edit

Rüdesheim lies at the foot of the Niederwald on the Rhine's right bank in the Rheingau wine region. The town belongs to the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and to the World Heritage Site Rhine Gorge. It has a picturesque Old Town, located in the Rheingau landscape celebrated in Rhine romanticism.

Territorial structure edit

Rüdesheim am Rhein as a municipality consists of five quarters:

Assmannshausen, Aulhausen and Presberg have the status of an Ortsbezirk. Central Rüdesheim and Eibingen form a combined fourth Ortsbezirk.

Neighbouring communities edit

Rüdesheim borders in the north and north-west on the town of Lorch, in the east on the town of Geisenheim. On the left bank of the Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate, Rüdesheim faces the town of Bingen to the south, and the villages of Weiler und Trechtingshausen to the south-west. Rüdesheim is connected with the left Rhine bank by a ferry for pedestrians and one for cars.

History edit

 
Rüdesheim – extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian the Younger, 1655

The area was settled first by the Celts, then after the turn of the Christian Era by Ubii and later by Mattiaci. In the first century, the Romans pushed forth to the Taunus. In Bingen they built a castrum, and on the other side, near what is now Rüdesheim, lay a bridgehead on the way to the Limes.

The Romans were followed by the Alamanni, and during the Migration Period the Franks migrated into the region. Archaeological finds of glass from this time suggest that there was already winegrowing in Rüdesheim. The town's origin as a Frankish Haufendorf (roughly: "clump village") can still be seen on today's town maps.

Rüdesheim was first mentioned in a document in 1074. Its livelihood came mainly from winegrowing and shipping, particularly timber rafting.

On 1 January 1818, Rüdesheim received town rights. After Prussia annexed the Duchy of Nassau in 1867 and divided the area into districts (Kreise), Rüdesheim became a district seat in the newly founded Rheingaukreis. It held this status 110 years until 1977, when in the course of municipal reform in Hesse the districts of the Rheingaukreis and the Untertaunuskreis were merged into the new Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, and Rüdesheim had to yield the district seat to Bad Schwalbach.

In 1877, the first foundation stone was laid for the Niederwalddenkmal, a patriotic monument above the vineyards which would be finished in 1883. It attracted many tourists who could reach it on a cog railway. Today, a gondola lift brings visitors up to the monument. Tourism has more and more replaced shipping as a source of income.

In 1939, under the secrecy that held sway at the time, the formerly self-governing community of Eibingen was forcibly amalgamated with the town by the National Socialists, against the community inhabitants' will. In 1977, within the framework of municipal reform, Assmannshausen, Aulhausen and Presberg were incorporated into Rüdesheim as Ortsbezirke.

 
Rüdesheim, seen from the Rhine

Politics edit

Town council edit

The municipal election for the town council (German: Stadtverordnetenversammlung) was held on 6 March 2016 and yielded the following results,[3] compared to previous elections:[4][5]

Parties 2016 2011 2006 2001
% Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats
CDU 42,3 13 41,2 13 44,8 14 52,0 19
WIR 14,2 4 21,4 7 23,6 7
SPD 12,3 4 19,9 6 23,4 7 32,3 12
GfR 27,3 9
FDP 3,9 1 4,1 1 3,0 1 15,7 6
Offene Grüne Liste 13,4 4 5,1 2
Total 100,0 31 100,0 31 100,0 31 100,0 37
Voters in % 45,8 47,7 46,4 49,7

Town partnerships edit

Culture and sightseeing edit

Museums edit

  • Siegfrieds Mechanisches Musikkabinett, a museum for mechanical musical instruments. On an exhibition area of over 400 m², the museum provides information about the history of self-playing music and its instruments. Also known as Brömserhof, formerly the home of Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim (born ca. 1601, died 1668).[8]
  • Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum ("Mediaeval torture museum"), with many instruments of torture
  • Asbach Distillery, brandy museum illustrating the history of Asbach Uralt production
  • Rheingauer Weinmuseum Brömserburg, about the area's 1000-year winegrowing history, located in castle Brömserburg.

Notable sites edit

 
Niederwalddenkmal in 2015
 
Ruined castle Ehrenfels
 
Brömserburg
 
Boosenburg
  • Niederwalddenkmal, a patriotic monument finished in 1883
  • Landschaftspark Niederwald [de], a park from the 18th century
  • Drosselgasse [de] is a lane in the heart of Rüdesheim's Old Town. Live band entertainment, brass instruments and dance music all day and all night during the summer in the many wine taverns and open-air garden taverns along the 144-metre-long narrow cobblestone pedestrian street. Built in the 15th century, boat owners used the Drosselgasse to move items from the river to homes in the town.
  • St. Jakobus, the parish church from the 15th century, rebuilt after World War II
  • Burg Ehrenfels, a ruined castle in the vineyards
  • Brömserburg, the oldest castle in the Rhine Gorge World Heritage Site. It was built in the 10th century on the site of a Roman fortification. From the 10th to the 13th century it was owned by the Archbishop of Mainz. The old fortress was converted into a residence in the 12th century. It then passed into the control of the Knights of Rüdesheim. A branch of these knights was the Brömser. It was retaken by Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein in 1281. The castle withstood a number of attacks. In 1640, during the Thirty Years' War, the top of the tower was destroyed by French troops under the command of Henri II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville. The Archbishopric sold it in 1803 and it has had several owners since then. The town of Rüdesheim bought the castle in 1941. The site includes a modern-day wine museum.
  • Boosenburg, a castle from the 12th century with a preserved bergfried and a Gothic revival villa which serves as a concert venue
  • Eibingen Abbey, founded by Hildegard of Bingen, above Eibingen
  • Remains of the Hindenburgbrücke, a bridge destroyed in the Second World War

Hiking trails edit

The Rheinsteig from Wiesbaden to Bonn leads through Rüdesheim's municipal area by both the Eibingen Abbey and the Niederwalddenkmal. Another trail is the Riesling-Route. It leads along the Rhine and through Rüdesheim's vineyards on the way to Wiesbaden.

Tradition edit

A well known tradition is the Weinkönigin ("Wine Queen") with her princesses. Each year in the summertime, the Rüdesheim wine festival is held, whose highlights include the Wine Queen's and the princesses' coronation. They represent the town of Rüdesheim and its wine in other communities and winegrowing areas.

In the deeds held by the Counts of Katzenelnbogen, vineyards are already found in the Rüdesheim area in 1399: auf dem Berge ("on the mountain"), bei dem Morgen Marschalls ("near Marshal's acre") and unterhalb Eibingen am Fluß ("beneath Eibingen at the river").[9]

Rüdesheim lies in the north-west corner of the German wine-producing region Rheingau. Riesling grapes are the main type grown in this area, producing mainly high-quality white wines.

Regular events edit

  • Magic-Bike-Rüdesheim (as a rule on Corpus Christi weekend)
  • Tal total yearly on the last Saturday in June. On this day, Bundesstraße 42 between Rüdesheim and Koblenz on the Rhine's right bank and Bundesstraße 9 on the left between Bingen and Koblenz are closed to motorized traffic and left free for cyclists and skaters.
  • Rheingau Musik Festival, usually a summer concert in the Eibingen Abbey and/or in the church St. Jakobus[10]
  • Rhein in Flammen (fireworks festival) on the first Saturday in July
  • World Heritage celebration at the Niederwalddenkmal (since 2003 usually in late July on a Friday and Saturday)
  • Weinfest (wine festival third weekend in August)
  • Gallustag (Saint Galls day), festival to honour the grape harvest, medieval market and event
  • Tage des Federweißen (year's last wine festival) late October, early November
  • Weihnachtsmarkt der Nationen ("Christmas Market of the Nations") 120 stalls, open daily from late November until Christmas

Transport edit

Rüdesheim (Rhein) station is on the East Rhine Railway and is served by trains running at least hourly during the day to Frankfurt and Koblenz.

Education edit

  • Hildegardisschule (Realschule and primary school spread between two buildings)
  • Nikolausschule (Assmannshausen primary school)
  • Grundschule Presberg (primary school)

Notable people edit

The town's medieval noble family called itself "von Rüdesheim". One of its members was Rudolf of Rüdesheim (1402–1482), papal legate and since 1468 Prince-Bishop of Breslau.

Born in Rüdesheim edit

 
Villa Sturm in front of the Rhine
  • Jacob Fidelis Ackermann (1765–1815), physician
  • Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Dilthey (6 February 1825 – 22 March 1892), businessman: He took over his father's wine wholesaling business, Dilthey-Sahl & Co. in Rüdesheim, in 1852 and undertook many business trips to England and Russia to further German wine and sekt exports. In 1867 he was cofounder and first president of the Wiesbaden chamber of commerce. He composed many poems in praise of wine.
  • Georg Geiling (1 June 1863 – 1947), master cooper: Geiling studied after his apprenticeship as a cooper in Reims and Épernay and in 1890 founded the sekt cellar "Georges Geiling & Cie." in Reims. In 1894, he settled in Bacharach, where in 1919 he built up his own sparkling wine factory.
  • Antonius Wallenstein (20 January 1890 – 28 December 1964 on the Abtsberg near Gengenbach in Baden), Catholic priest of a religious order, spiritual writer. Works (selection): Das Problem der Willensfreiheit unter besonderer Hervorkehrung der methodischen Gesichtspunkte, in: PhJ 36 (1923), 1–24 (excerpts from his dissertation); Katechismus der christlichen Vollkommenheit, Freiburg 1930 (2nd ed. 1936); Kindheit und Jugend als Erziehungsaufgabe, Freiburg 1951; Klarheit über Gott, Leutesdorf 1959.
  • Hermann Asbach (18 March 1894 – unknown), businessman: one of Hugo Asbach's three sons and later owner of the firm Asbach (Asbach Uralt, brandy).
  • Rudolf Krämer-Badoni [de] (1913–1989), writer and publicist.
  • Karl Heinz Hock [de] (born 1930), publicist and journalist.
  • Kurt W. Stasiak [de] (born 1952), US Benedictine monk and Archabbot
  • Johannes Schild [de] (born 1965), composer and conductor as well as professor at the Cologne University of Music.
  • Jennifer Braun (born 1991), pop/rock singer, runner-up of Unser Star für Oslo 2010.

Other people linked with the town edit

  • The composer Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) was repeatedly a guest at the family Beckerath's house in Rüdesheim (Oberstraße/Schmidstraße, today Sekthaus Solter) between 1874 and 1895. In 1883 in Wiesbaden he wrote the Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90. At this time he also took part in the festive unveiling of the Niederwalddenkmal in Rüdesheim. In the rooms of the former Villa Sturm on Rheinstraße, the yearly Rüdesheimer Brahms-Tage take place in the composer's memory.
  • Bernhard Hopffer (7 August 1840 in Berlin – 20 August 1877 at the Niederwald hunting palace near Rüdesheim) studied music at the Kullak'sches Conservatorium and lived as a composer in Berlin. His last years he lived, owing to his lung illness, in various spas. He wrote symphonies, chamber music, songs – among others, Lockung, Op. 22/1 (1872) after Joseph von Eichendorff – as well as an opera, Frithjof, which was first produced in Berlin in 1871.
  • Hans Otto Jung (1920–2009) and his wife Ursula Jung, sponsors of musical institutions such as a chamber music series and "Brahmstage" in Rüdesheim, "Die Kammermusik" in Wiesbaden (he was president of the association since 1976),[11] Dr. Hoch's Konservatorium and the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main, founding members of the Rheingau Musik Festival.
  • The German violinist Gerhard Taschner (1922–1976) lived from 1946 to 1950 in the house of the art-minded winemaker Carl Jung in Rüdesheim. In the piano trio with Ludwig Hoelscher and the pianist Walter Gieseking, he gave a series of private concerts here.

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. ^ "Kommunalwahlen 2016 in Hessen". www.statistik-hessen.de. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Kommunalwahlen 2011 in Hessen". www.statistik-hessen.de.
  5. ^ "Kommunalwahlen 2006 in Hessen". www.statistik-hessen.de.
  6. ^ "The Swanage Town Twinning Association". www.swanagetowntwinning.co.uk.
  7. ^ . The Dorset Twinning Association. Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Heraldik: Photos von Wappen in architektonischem Zusammenhang, Dokumentation und Datenbank". www.welt-der-wappen.de (in German). Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  9. ^ graf-von-katzenelnbogen.de 14 December 2007
  10. ^ St. Jakobus on the Rheingau Musik Festival website (German/English)
  11. ^ Aus der Geschichte des Vereines (From the History of the Association), Wolf-Eberhard von Lewinski and Ursula Jung, 1992, a review of 120 years, presidency Dr. Jung p. 7

Further reading edit

  • Ursula Jung 100 Jahre Villa Sturm zu Rüdesheim am Rhein : ein Beitrag zur Musiktradition im Rheingau (1991), DNB

External links edit

  • Official website (in German)
  • Town’s official tourism website
  • Rüdesheim am Rhein at Curlie (in German)
  • 1, 2. Images of Rüdesheim in J.F. Dielmann, A. Fay, J. Becker (Zeichner): F.C. Vogels Panorama des Rheins, Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers, Lithographische Anstalt F.C. Vogel, Frankfurt 1833

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Rudesheim am Rhein is a German winemaking town in the Rhine Gorge and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in this region It lies in the Rheingau Taunus Kreis district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt Hessen Known as Rudesheim it is officially Rudesheim am Rhein to distinguish it from Rudesheim an der Nahe It is a major tourist attraction especially for foreign visitors Rudesheim Rudesheim am RheinTownRudesheim seen from nearby vineyardsCoat of armsLocation of Rudesheim within Rheingau Taunus Kreis districtRudesheimShow map of GermanyRudesheimShow map of HesseCoordinates 49 59 0 N 07 55 50 E 49 98333 N 7 93056 E 49 98333 7 93056CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionDarmstadtDistrictRheingau Taunus KreisSubdivisions5 districtsGovernment Mayor 2019 25 Klaus Zapp 1 Area Total51 km2 20 sq mi Elevation186 m 610 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total10 054 Density200 km2 510 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes65385Dialling codes06722Vehicle registrationRUDWebsitestadt wbr ruedesheim wbr de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Territorial structure 1 3 Neighbouring communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Town partnerships 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Museums 4 2 Notable sites 4 3 Hiking trails 4 4 Tradition 4 5 Regular events 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Notable people 7 1 Born in Rudesheim 7 2 Other people linked with the town 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksGeography editLocation edit Rudesheim lies at the foot of the Niederwald on the Rhine s right bank in the Rheingau wine region The town belongs to the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and to the World Heritage Site Rhine Gorge It has a picturesque Old Town located in the Rheingau landscape celebrated in Rhine romanticism Territorial structure edit Rudesheim am Rhein as a municipality consists of five quarters Rudesheim am Rhein initial part and center Eibingen including Windeck Eibingen Abbey and Nothgottes Assmannshausen Aulhausen including the former Marienhausen Abbey de and St Vincenzstift de PresbergAssmannshausen Aulhausen and Presberg have the status of an Ortsbezirk Central Rudesheim and Eibingen form a combined fourth Ortsbezirk Neighbouring communities edit Rudesheim borders in the north and north west on the town of Lorch in the east on the town of Geisenheim On the left bank of the Rhine in Rhineland Palatinate Rudesheim faces the town of Bingen to the south and the villages of Weiler und Trechtingshausen to the south west Rudesheim is connected with the left Rhine bank by a ferry for pedestrians and one for cars History edit nbsp Rudesheim extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthaus Merian the Younger 1655The area was settled first by the Celts then after the turn of the Christian Era by Ubii and later by Mattiaci In the first century the Romans pushed forth to the Taunus In Bingen they built a castrum and on the other side near what is now Rudesheim lay a bridgehead on the way to the Limes The Romans were followed by the Alamanni and during the Migration Period the Franks migrated into the region Archaeological finds of glass from this time suggest that there was already winegrowing in Rudesheim The town s origin as a Frankish Haufendorf roughly clump village can still be seen on today s town maps Rudesheim was first mentioned in a document in 1074 Its livelihood came mainly from winegrowing and shipping particularly timber rafting On 1 January 1818 Rudesheim received town rights After Prussia annexed the Duchy of Nassau in 1867 and divided the area into districts Kreise Rudesheim became a district seat in the newly founded Rheingaukreis It held this status 110 years until 1977 when in the course of municipal reform in Hesse the districts of the Rheingaukreis and the Untertaunuskreis were merged into the new Rheingau Taunus Kreis and Rudesheim had to yield the district seat to Bad Schwalbach In 1877 the first foundation stone was laid for the Niederwalddenkmal a patriotic monument above the vineyards which would be finished in 1883 It attracted many tourists who could reach it on a cog railway Today a gondola lift brings visitors up to the monument Tourism has more and more replaced shipping as a source of income In 1939 under the secrecy that held sway at the time the formerly self governing community of Eibingen was forcibly amalgamated with the town by the National Socialists against the community inhabitants will In 1977 within the framework of municipal reform Assmannshausen Aulhausen and Presberg were incorporated into Rudesheim as Ortsbezirke nbsp Rudesheim seen from the RhinePolitics editTown council edit The municipal election for the town council German Stadtverordnetenversammlung was held on 6 March 2016 and yielded the following results 3 compared to previous elections 4 5 Parties 2016 2011 2006 2001 Seats Seats Seats SeatsCDU 42 3 13 41 2 13 44 8 14 52 0 19WIR 14 2 4 21 4 7 23 6 7 SPD 12 3 4 19 9 6 23 4 7 32 3 12GfR 27 3 9 FDP 3 9 1 4 1 1 3 0 1 15 7 6Offene Grune Liste 13 4 4 5 1 2 Total 100 0 31 100 0 31 100 0 31 100 0 37Voters in 45 8 47 7 46 4 49 7Town partnerships edit nbsp Meursault Cote d Or France nbsp Julienas Rhone France twinned with quarter Assmannshausen nbsp Oingt Rhone France twinned with quarter Presberg nbsp Mezokovesd Borsod Abauj Zemplen County Hungary nbsp Swanage Dorset England UK 6 7 Culture and sightseeing editMuseums edit Siegfrieds Mechanisches Musikkabinett a museum for mechanical musical instruments On an exhibition area of over 400 m the museum provides information about the history of self playing music and its instruments Also known as Bromserhof formerly the home of Heinrich Bromser von Rudesheim born ca 1601 died 1668 8 Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum Mediaeval torture museum with many instruments of torture Asbach Distillery brandy museum illustrating the history of Asbach Uralt production Rheingauer Weinmuseum Bromserburg about the area s 1000 year winegrowing history located in castle Bromserburg Notable sites edit nbsp Niederwalddenkmal in 2015 nbsp Ruined castle Ehrenfels nbsp Bromserburg nbsp BoosenburgNiederwalddenkmal a patriotic monument finished in 1883 Landschaftspark Niederwald de a park from the 18th century Drosselgasse de is a lane in the heart of Rudesheim s Old Town Live band entertainment brass instruments and dance music all day and all night during the summer in the many wine taverns and open air garden taverns along the 144 metre long narrow cobblestone pedestrian street Built in the 15th century boat owners used the Drosselgasse to move items from the river to homes in the town St Jakobus the parish church from the 15th century rebuilt after World War II Burg Ehrenfels a ruined castle in the vineyards Bromserburg the oldest castle in the Rhine Gorge World Heritage Site It was built in the 10th century on the site of a Roman fortification From the 10th to the 13th century it was owned by the Archbishop of Mainz The old fortress was converted into a residence in the 12th century It then passed into the control of the Knights of Rudesheim A branch of these knights was the Bromser It was retaken by Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein in 1281 The castle withstood a number of attacks In 1640 during the Thirty Years War the top of the tower was destroyed by French troops under the command of Henri II d Orleans duc de Longueville The Archbishopric sold it in 1803 and it has had several owners since then The town of Rudesheim bought the castle in 1941 The site includes a modern day wine museum Boosenburg a castle from the 12th century with a preserved bergfried and a Gothic revival villa which serves as a concert venue Eibingen Abbey founded by Hildegard of Bingen above Eibingen Remains of the Hindenburgbrucke a bridge destroyed in the Second World WarHiking trails edit The Rheinsteig from Wiesbaden to Bonn leads through Rudesheim s municipal area by both the Eibingen Abbey and the Niederwalddenkmal Another trail is the Riesling Route It leads along the Rhine and through Rudesheim s vineyards on the way to Wiesbaden Tradition edit A well known tradition is the Weinkonigin Wine Queen with her princesses Each year in the summertime the Rudesheim wine festival is held whose highlights include the Wine Queen s and the princesses coronation They represent the town of Rudesheim and its wine in other communities and winegrowing areas In the deeds held by the Counts of Katzenelnbogen vineyards are already found in the Rudesheim area in 1399 auf dem Berge on the mountain bei dem Morgen Marschalls near Marshal s acre and unterhalb Eibingen am Fluss beneath Eibingen at the river 9 Rudesheim lies in the north west corner of the German wine producing region Rheingau Riesling grapes are the main type grown in this area producing mainly high quality white wines Regular events edit Magic Bike Rudesheim as a rule on Corpus Christi weekend Tal total yearly on the last Saturday in June On this day Bundesstrasse 42 between Rudesheim and Koblenz on the Rhine s right bank and Bundesstrasse 9 on the left between Bingen and Koblenz are closed to motorized traffic and left free for cyclists and skaters Rheingau Musik Festival usually a summer concert in the Eibingen Abbey and or in the church St Jakobus 10 Rhein in Flammen fireworks festival on the first Saturday in July World Heritage celebration at the Niederwalddenkmal since 2003 usually in late July on a Friday and Saturday Weinfest wine festival third weekend in August Gallustag Saint Galls day festival to honour the grape harvest medieval market and event Tage des Federweissen year s last wine festival late October early November Weihnachtsmarkt der Nationen Christmas Market of the Nations 120 stalls open daily from late November until ChristmasTransport editRudesheim Rhein station is on the East Rhine Railway and is served by trains running at least hourly during the day to Frankfurt and Koblenz Education editHildegardisschule Realschule and primary school spread between two buildings Nikolausschule Assmannshausen primary school Grundschule Presberg primary school Notable people editThe town s medieval noble family called itself von Rudesheim One of its members was Rudolf of Rudesheim 1402 1482 papal legate and since 1468 Prince Bishop of Breslau Born in Rudesheim edit nbsp Villa Sturm in front of the RhineJacob Fidelis Ackermann 1765 1815 physician Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Dilthey 6 February 1825 22 March 1892 businessman He took over his father s wine wholesaling business Dilthey Sahl amp Co in Rudesheim in 1852 and undertook many business trips to England and Russia to further German wine and sekt exports In 1867 he was cofounder and first president of the Wiesbaden chamber of commerce He composed many poems in praise of wine Georg Geiling 1 June 1863 1947 master cooper Geiling studied after his apprenticeship as a cooper in Reims and Epernay and in 1890 founded the sekt cellar Georges Geiling amp Cie in Reims In 1894 he settled in Bacharach where in 1919 he built up his own sparkling wine factory Antonius Wallenstein 20 January 1890 28 December 1964 on the Abtsberg near Gengenbach in Baden Catholic priest of a religious order spiritual writer Works selection Das Problem der Willensfreiheit unter besonderer Hervorkehrung der methodischen Gesichtspunkte in PhJ 36 1923 1 24 excerpts from his dissertation Katechismus der christlichen Vollkommenheit Freiburg 1930 2nd ed 1936 Kindheit und Jugend als Erziehungsaufgabe Freiburg 1951 Klarheit uber Gott Leutesdorf 1959 Hermann Asbach 18 March 1894 unknown businessman one of Hugo Asbach s three sons and later owner of the firm Asbach Asbach Uralt brandy Rudolf Kramer Badoni de 1913 1989 writer and publicist Karl Heinz Hock de born 1930 publicist and journalist Kurt W Stasiak de born 1952 US Benedictine monk and Archabbot Johannes Schild de born 1965 composer and conductor as well as professor at the Cologne University of Music Jennifer Braun born 1991 pop rock singer runner up of Unser Star fur Oslo 2010 Other people linked with the town edit The composer Johannes Brahms 1833 1897 was repeatedly a guest at the family Beckerath s house in Rudesheim Oberstrasse Schmidstrasse today Sekthaus Solter between 1874 and 1895 In 1883 in Wiesbaden he wrote the Symphony No 3 in F major Op 90 At this time he also took part in the festive unveiling of the Niederwalddenkmal in Rudesheim In the rooms of the former Villa Sturm on Rheinstrasse the yearly Rudesheimer Brahms Tage take place in the composer s memory Bernhard Hopffer 7 August 1840 in Berlin 20 August 1877 at the Niederwald hunting palace near Rudesheim studied music at the Kullak sches Conservatorium and lived as a composer in Berlin His last years he lived owing to his lung illness in various spas He wrote symphonies chamber music songs among others Lockung Op 22 1 1872 after Joseph von Eichendorff as well as an opera Frithjof which was first produced in Berlin in 1871 Hans Otto Jung 1920 2009 and his wife Ursula Jung sponsors of musical institutions such as a chamber music series and Brahmstage in Rudesheim Die Kammermusik in Wiesbaden he was president of the association since 1976 11 Dr Hoch s Konservatorium and the Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main founding members of the Rheingau Musik Festival The German violinist Gerhard Taschner 1922 1976 lived from 1946 to 1950 in the house of the art minded winemaker Carl Jung in Rudesheim In the piano trio with Ludwig Hoelscher and the pianist Walter Gieseking he gave a series of private concerts here See also editRheinsteig Rudesheimer Kaffee a local drink made with coffee and brandyReferences 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 Kommunalwahlen 2016 in Hessen www statistik hessen de Retrieved 18 November 2017 Kommunalwahlen 2011 in Hessen www statistik hessen de Kommunalwahlen 2006 in Hessen www statistik hessen de The Swanage Town Twinning Association www swanagetowntwinning co uk Dorset Twinning Association List The Dorset Twinning Association Archived from the original on 21 June 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2013 Heraldik Photos von Wappen in architektonischem Zusammenhang Dokumentation und Datenbank www welt der wappen de in German Retrieved 31 August 2023 graf von katzenelnbogen de 14 December 2007 St Jakobus on the Rheingau Musik Festival website German English Aus der Geschichte des Vereines From the History of the Association Wolf Eberhard von Lewinski and Ursula Jung 1992 a review of 120 years presidency Dr Jung p 7Further reading editUrsula Jung 100 Jahre Villa Sturm zu Rudesheim am Rhein ein Beitrag zur Musiktradition im Rheingau 1991 DNBExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rudesheim nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Rudesheim Official website in German Town s official tourism website Rudesheim am Rhein at Curlie in German 1 2 Images of Rudesheim in J F Dielmann A Fay J Becker Zeichner F C Vogels Panorama des Rheins Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers Lithographische Anstalt F C Vogel Frankfurt 1833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rudesheim am Rhein amp oldid 1176084238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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