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Schwalbach am Taunus

Schwalbach am Taunus, a town in the Main-Taunus-Kreis district, in Hesse, Germany, population about 14,000, is a dormitory town to Frankfurt, situated some 11 km east of Schwalbach. There is evidence of human habitation dating back to Neolithic times, and recorded history going back to 781 AD. Until the end of the Second World War, it was a farming village, but in the post-war era it expanded rapidly and became economically linked to Frankfurt. Schwalbach was granted Gemeinde (municipal) status in 1970.

Schwalbach am Taunus
Location of Schwalbach am Taunus within Main-Taunus-Kreis district
EppsteinKelkheimBad SodenLiederbach am TaunusSchwalbach am TaunusEschbornSulzbachHofheimKriftelHattersheim am MainFlörsheim am MainHochheim am MainWiesbadenOffenbach (district)FrankfurtHochtaunuskreisRheingau-Taunus-KreisWiesbadenGroß-Gerau (district)
Schwalbach am Taunus
Schwalbach am Taunus
Coordinates: 50°09′N 08°32′E / 50.150°N 8.533°E / 50.150; 8.533
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionDarmstadt
DistrictMain-Taunus-Kreis
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Alexander Immisch[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total6.47 km2 (2.50 sq mi)
Highest elevation
204 m (669 ft)
Lowest elevation
117 m (384 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total15,519
 • Density2,400/km2 (6,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
65824
Dialling codes06196
Vehicle registrationMTK
Websitewww.schwalbach.de

Geography edit

Location edit

The town is located between Taunus mountain range, about 10 km from the Kleiner Feldberg (825 m), and the River Main.[3] Although the centre of the city of Frankfurt am Main is about 10 km from Schwalbach centre, the most southerly tip of Schwalbach (agricultural land) shares a one kilometre common boundary with Frankfurt (along the A66 Autobahn).[4]

The original settlement, now known as Alt-Schwalbach, was built at the confluence of the Sauerbornbach and the Waldbach. Below the confluence, the stream is known as the Schwalbach.[4] ("Bach" = "brook" or "stream").

Before given over to human habitation, much of the area was heavily wooded - the northern tip of the municipality is still given over to woodland.

History edit

 
Viergötterstein (Four gods stone) showing Hercules (180 AD)

Although the written history of Schwalbach only goes back to 781 AD, archaeological discoveries made in 1961 to 1963 during the building of the town's centre indicate the existence of a Neolithic settlement (about 5000 BC).[5] In Roman times Schwalbach was about 12 km from the limes (or frontier of the Roman Empire).[3] The discovery of the a Viergötterstein (four deity stone) showing Hercules, Mercury, Juno and Minerva that has been dated to 180 AD suggests the existence of a villa rustica (Roman manor). Subsequent discoveries include that of a Merovingian (450 AD - 750 AD) grave suggesting that the territory was also a Frankish settlement.

The Rennstraße,[6] that linked Frankfurt to Königstein im Taunus as part of the ancient route between Frankfurt and Cologne dating from Merovignian times passed through Schwalbach; the modern-day Mutter Kraus restaurant was a seventeenth century coaching[7] in on the route.

The first time Schwalbach was mentioned documentarily was in 781 AD, when a knight named Starcfrit and his mother Mechthilt made a gift to the cloister Lorsch at the Bergstrasse. This gift was 70 joch about 25 hectares (62 acres) arable farm land, two farms and grassland in "villa Sualebach". For centuries Schwalbach was a small farming village with a population of 200, at most 300 inhabitants. It was always a dependency of one or another outside lord and in the year 1635 came into the lordship of Königstein, which in turn was owned by the Electorate of Mainz. In the castle of Schwalbach, the committed knights of the gentry execute their sovereignty and also jurisdiction as steward or sheriffs.

After the secularisation in 1803 and with the combined dissolution of the Electorate of Mainz, Schwalbach was incorporated into the newly formed Duchy of Nassau in 1806. In 1866, after the Austro-Prussian War, Schwalbach was incorporated into the province of Hesse-Nassau. In 1928 it became part of the Main-Taunus-Kreis district. In mid-19th century Schwalbach is still a village, whose population lives nearly solely out of the agriculture. In 1843 about 100 houses with 165 families and altogether 703 inhabitants were counted.

Not until the Franco-Prussian War from 1870/71, first changes were to bespoken in Schwalbach. Young men work as craftsmen in the industrial enterprises of the near suburbs of Frankfurt (Rödelheim, Höchst or Bockenheim). A slight increase of the artisan class, as well as a steady rise of the popularity of Schwalbach as an excursion destination for the citizens of Frankfurt is registered. From 1,500 in 1925 to 3,300 in 1956 the population figure increases steadily.

The Second World War made also a mark on Schwalbach am Taunus. Four aerial attacks claimed nearly 40 dead people. The grave aerial attack occurred on 25 September 1944.

Between 1960 and 1964 the limes development, located uphill from the confluence of the two stream feeding the Schwalbach provided homes for 11,000 people, a major factor in the town's population growing to 15,000 by 1970.[8]

The number of homes destroyed in the Second World War and the growing number of young families with children let start the idea to build a residential town in the countryside, next to the inner city, in Schwalbach. With the limes residential city an award-winning urban construction model has been implemented, which is served by line S 3 of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn and has churches, kindergartens, schools, sports fields, a public swimming pool and a lot of public green space. The population of Schwalbach is growing by leaps and bounds in those years. In 1970 about 14,000 inhabitants were counted. On May 9, 1970 Schwalbach preserved the municipal law. From the small farming village, which was often called “Little Schwalbach”, a modern city with many benefits came up.

Climate edit

Schwalbach am Taunus[9]
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Points of interest edit

International relations edit

Schwalbach am Taunus is twinned with:

Visual impressions edit

References edit

  • Müller-Pilgram, Heinz; Ravens, Jürgen K L, eds. (1 May 2006). Schwalbach erleben (in German). Verschönerungs-Verein Schwalbach-am-Taunus e.V.
  • "Homepage Schwalbach am Taunus" (in German). Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  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. ^ a b Hesse (Map). 1:200000. Marco Polo. 2011. ISBN 978-3-8297-4006-7.
  4. ^ a b Schwalbach Profil: Stadplan (Map). 1:10000. Mapdigital Gerhard Malik. 2011. ISBN 978-3-8297-4006-7.
  5. ^ Farnung, Dieter: Schwalbach erleben - Die Historie von Schwalbach (The History of Schwalbach)
  6. ^ Frank Mechelhoff (2005). "Altstraßen im Taunus und angrenzenden Gebieten Hessens, von der Römerzeit und Karl dem Großen, bis in die Neuzeit" [Ancient roads in the Taunus and neighbouring areas in Hessen from Roman and Carolignian times to the modern day.]. Taunusreiter (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  7. ^ Plaque on the wall of the building - viewed on 16 April 2012
  8. ^ Bölts, Reinhard A (1975). Model einer Wohnstadt: Schwalbach am Taunus (in German). Frankfurt-am-Main: Redactor Verlag. ISBN 3-87666-021-1.
  9. ^ "Wetter in der Region Frankfurt/Main" [Weather in the Frankfurt am Main region]. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  10. ^ "Warm welcome for German twin town visitors". Darlington & Stockton Times. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)

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Schwalbach am Taunus a town in the Main Taunus Kreis district in Hesse Germany population about 14 000 is a dormitory town to Frankfurt situated some 11 km east of Schwalbach There is evidence of human habitation dating back to Neolithic times and recorded history going back to 781 AD Until the end of the Second World War it was a farming village but in the post war era it expanded rapidly and became economically linked to Frankfurt Schwalbach was granted Gemeinde municipal status in 1970 Schwalbach am TaunusTownCoat of armsLocation of Schwalbach am Taunus within Main Taunus Kreis districtSchwalbach am TaunusShow map of GermanySchwalbach am TaunusShow map of HesseCoordinates 50 09 N 08 32 E 50 150 N 8 533 E 50 150 8 533CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionDarmstadtDistrictMain Taunus KreisGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Alexander Immisch 1 SPD Area Total6 47 km2 2 50 sq mi Highest elevation204 m 669 ft Lowest elevation117 m 384 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total15 519 Density2 400 km2 6 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes65824Dialling codes06196Vehicle registrationMTKWebsitewww schwalbach de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 2 History 3 Climate 4 Points of interest 5 International relations 6 Visual impressions 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLocation edit The town is located between Taunus mountain range about 10 km from the Kleiner Feldberg 825 m and the River Main 3 Although the centre of the city of Frankfurt am Main is about 10 km from Schwalbach centre the most southerly tip of Schwalbach agricultural land shares a one kilometre common boundary with Frankfurt along the A66 Autobahn 4 The original settlement now known as Alt Schwalbach was built at the confluence of the Sauerbornbach and the Waldbach Below the confluence the stream is known as the Schwalbach 4 Bach brook or stream Before given over to human habitation much of the area was heavily wooded the northern tip of the municipality is still given over to woodland History edit nbsp Viergotterstein Four gods stone showing Hercules 180 AD Although the written history of Schwalbach only goes back to 781 AD archaeological discoveries made in 1961 to 1963 during the building of the town s centre indicate the existence of a Neolithic settlement about 5000 BC 5 In Roman times Schwalbach was about 12 km from the limes or frontier of the Roman Empire 3 The discovery of the a Viergotterstein four deity stone showing Hercules Mercury Juno and Minerva that has been dated to 180 AD suggests the existence of a villa rustica Roman manor Subsequent discoveries include that of a Merovingian 450 AD 750 AD grave suggesting that the territory was also a Frankish settlement The Rennstrasse 6 that linked Frankfurt to Konigstein im Taunus as part of the ancient route between Frankfurt and Cologne dating from Merovignian times passed through Schwalbach the modern day Mutter Kraus restaurant was a seventeenth century coaching 7 in on the route The first time Schwalbach was mentioned documentarily was in 781 AD when a knight named Starcfrit and his mother Mechthilt made a gift to the cloister Lorsch at the Bergstrasse This gift was 70 joch about 25 hectares 62 acres arable farm land two farms and grassland in villa Sualebach For centuries Schwalbach was a small farming village with a population of 200 at most 300 inhabitants It was always a dependency of one or another outside lord and in the year 1635 came into the lordship of Konigstein which in turn was owned by the Electorate of Mainz In the castle of Schwalbach the committed knights of the gentry execute their sovereignty and also jurisdiction as steward or sheriffs After the secularisation in 1803 and with the combined dissolution of the Electorate of Mainz Schwalbach was incorporated into the newly formed Duchy of Nassau in 1806 In 1866 after the Austro Prussian War Schwalbach was incorporated into the province of Hesse Nassau In 1928 it became part of the Main Taunus Kreis district In mid 19th century Schwalbach is still a village whose population lives nearly solely out of the agriculture In 1843 about 100 houses with 165 families and altogether 703 inhabitants were counted Not until the Franco Prussian War from 1870 71 first changes were to bespoken in Schwalbach Young men work as craftsmen in the industrial enterprises of the near suburbs of Frankfurt Rodelheim Hochst or Bockenheim A slight increase of the artisan class as well as a steady rise of the popularity of Schwalbach as an excursion destination for the citizens of Frankfurt is registered From 1 500 in 1925 to 3 300 in 1956 the population figure increases steadily The Second World War made also a mark on Schwalbach am Taunus Four aerial attacks claimed nearly 40 dead people The grave aerial attack occurred on 25 September 1944 Between 1960 and 1964 the limes development located uphill from the confluence of the two stream feeding the Schwalbach provided homes for 11 000 people a major factor in the town s population growing to 15 000 by 1970 8 The number of homes destroyed in the Second World War and the growing number of young families with children let start the idea to build a residential town in the countryside next to the inner city in Schwalbach With the limes residential city an award winning urban construction model has been implemented which is served by line S 3 of the Rhine Main S Bahn and has churches kindergartens schools sports fields a public swimming pool and a lot of public green space The population of Schwalbach is growing by leaps and bounds in those years In 1970 about 14 000 inhabitants were counted On May 9 1970 Schwalbach preserved the municipal law From the small farming village which was often called Little Schwalbach a modern city with many benefits came up Climate editSchwalbach am Taunus 9 Climate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 43 3 1 40 5 1 50 10 2 42 14 4 58 19 8 65 22 11 62 24 13 66 24 13 50 20 10 53 14 6 57 8 2 55 4 0 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mm Imperial conversion JFMAMJJASOND 1 7 37 30 1 6 41 30 2 50 36 1 7 57 39 2 3 66 46 2 6 72 52 2 4 75 55 2 6 75 55 2 68 50 2 1 57 43 2 2 46 36 2 2 39 32 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesPoints of interest editSt Pankratius Schwalbach Arboretum Main TaunusInternational relations editMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Schwalbach am Taunus is twinned with nbsp Olkusz Poland nbsp Avrille France nbsp Yarm United Kingdom 10 nbsp Schkopau GermanyVisual impressions edit nbsp Apartment houses part of the Limesstadt nbsp S Bahn station Schwalbach Limes at Limes Railway nbsp Seventeenth century coaching inn the Mutter Kraus nbsp 1894 built chapel nbsp Former town hall in the marketplaceReferences editMuller Pilgram Heinz Ravens Jurgen K L eds 1 May 2006 Schwalbach erleben in German Verschonerungs Verein Schwalbach am Taunus e V Homepage Schwalbach am Taunus in German Retrieved 6 May 2012 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 a b Hesse Map 1 200000 Marco Polo 2011 ISBN 978 3 8297 4006 7 a b Schwalbach Profil Stadplan Map 1 10000 Mapdigital Gerhard Malik 2011 ISBN 978 3 8297 4006 7 Farnung Dieter Schwalbach erleben Die Historie von Schwalbach The History of Schwalbach Frank Mechelhoff 2005 Altstrassen im Taunus und angrenzenden Gebieten Hessens von der Romerzeit und Karl dem Grossen bis in die Neuzeit Ancient roads in the Taunus and neighbouring areas in Hessen from Roman and Carolignian times to the modern day Taunusreiter in German Retrieved 18 March 2012 Plaque on the wall of the building viewed on 16 April 2012 Bolts Reinhard A 1975 Model einer Wohnstadt Schwalbach am Taunus in German Frankfurt am Main Redactor Verlag ISBN 3 87666 021 1 Wetter in der Region Frankfurt Main Weather in the Frankfurt am Main region Retrieved 15 April 2012 Warm welcome for German twin town visitors Darlington amp Stockton Times 10 July 2009 Retrieved 10 April 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schwalbach am Taunus Official website nbsp in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schwalbach am Taunus amp oldid 1121277480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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