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Lindenfels

Lindenfels is a town in the Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany.

Lindenfels
View of the town
Location of Lindenfels within Bergstraße district
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Lindenfels
Lindenfels
Coordinates: 49°41′N 8°47′E / 49.683°N 8.783°E / 49.683; 8.783
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionDarmstadt
DistrictBergstraße
Subdivisions7
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Michael Helbig[1]
Area
 • Total21.09 km2 (8.14 sq mi)
Elevation
364 m (1,194 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total5,411
 • Density260/km2 (660/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
64678, 64658 (Faustenbach)
Dialling codes06255, 06254 (Kolmbach
Vehicle registrationHP
Websitewww.lindenfels.de

Geography edit

Location edit

The climatic spa, also known as the “Pearl of the Odenwald”, lies in the Odenwald in southern Hesse and is nestled in a mountain landscape with a great deal of woodland.

Neighbouring communities edit

Lindenfels borders in the south on the communities of Modautal and Fischbachtal (both in Darmstadt-Dieburg), in the northeast on the community of Fränkisch-Crumbach, in the east on the community of Reichelsheim (both in the Odenwaldkreis), in the south on the community of Fürth, and in the west on the community of Lautertal.

 
View of Lindenfels about 1812

Constituent communities edit

Lindenfels has outlying centres named Eulsbach, Glattbach, Kolmbach, Schlierbach, Seidenbuch, Winkel and Winterkasten.[3]

History edit

In 1123, Lindenfels had its first documentary mention as a holding of the Lorsch Abbey. After that, the town belonged for nearly 600 years to the Electorate of the Palatinate. In 1336, Emperor Ludwig IV granted Lindenfels town and market rights. In 1802, after the Electorate of the Palatinate’s downfall, Lindenfels passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and was from 1821 to 1832 seat of the Landratsbezirk of Lindenfels. Later, from 1852 to 1874, it was the seat of the Lindenfels district.

After the Second World War ended in May 1945, Lindenfels found itself in the American Zone of Occupation. The US military administration built a displaced persons camp to house displaced Jews. The camp was dissolved in 1948.

The designation heilklimatischer Kurort (“climatic spa”) was granted Lindenfels in 1969.

Politics edit

Community council edit

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities %
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 38.3 12 37.3 12
GREENS Bündnis 90/Die Grünen 8.7 3 8.1 2
FDP Free Democratic Party 6.2 2 5.3 2
LWG/CDU Lindenfelser Wählergemeinschaft/
Christian Democratic Union of Germany
46.9 14 49.3 15
Total 100 31 100 31
Voter turnout in % 52.1 68.6

Mayor edit

  • 2001–2013: Oliver Hoeppner (LWG/CDU)
  • 2013-incumbent: Michael Helbig

Town partnerships edit

 
Castle floodlighting at Burgfest (“Castle Festival”)

Regular events edit

Among the most important yearly events held in town are:

  • the traditional Burg- und Trachtenfest (“Castle and Costume Festival”) on the first weekend in August, with fireworks, parade and folk festival at the castle;
  • the Mittelalterliche Spektakulum (“Mediaeval Spectacle”) in May, with knightly games;
  • Brauchtumstage (“Custom Days”) in October, at which old Odenwald customs and arts and crafts are presented.
 
Castle, Catholic and Evangelical churches, Bürgerturm (tower)
 
The Bismarck Lookout

Buildings edit

  • In the middle of town stand the Lindenfels castle ruins, which today serve as a popular outing destination. There is also a view into the distance over the Weschnitz valley.
  • The Bismarck-Warte – one of many Bismarck memorial towers – is found on the Litzelröder Höhe (heights), 452 m above sea level. It was built in 1906 and 1907 by the Verschönerungs- und Verkehrsverein (“Beautification and Transport Club”) and Odenwaldklub Lindenfels. The tower is 12.3 m tall and freely open to the public. In 1997 and 1998, the tower was thoroughly restored. Up a stairway inside, one can reach the visitable platform which affords an enjoyable view worthy of seeing of the valleys around Lindenfels.
  • Further sights worthy of seeing are the house Baur de Betaz, the inner and outer Fürther Tor (gate) and various timber-frame houses and Baroque buildings, which line the pedestrian precinct towards the castle (among these are the Town Hall and the Catholic church).
  • Near Lindenfels on the Krehberg (mountain) at position 49°41′03″N 08°43′50″E / 49.68417°N 8.73056°E / 49.68417; 8.73056 is found a 122 m-tall transmission tower run by Deutsche Telekom AG for VHF and microwave relay. The said tower consists of a freestanding steel-lattice base upon which a guyed transmission mast is mounted.

Famous people edit

Sons and daughters of the town edit

  • Thomas Heinze (b. 30 March 1964), actor
  • Timo Glock (b. 18 March 1982), Formula One racer
  • Sebastian Kneißl (b. 13 January 1983), German footballer

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. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2008-10-02.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • (in German)
  • Lindenfels at Curlie (in German)

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Lindenfels is a town in the Bergstrasse district in Hesse Germany LindenfelsTownView of the townCoat of armsLocation of Lindenfels within Bergstrasse districtLindenfelsShow map of GermanyLindenfelsShow map of HesseCoordinates 49 41 N 8 47 E 49 683 N 8 783 E 49 683 8 783CountryGermanyStateHesseAdmin regionDarmstadtDistrictBergstrasseSubdivisions7Government Mayor 2018 24 Michael Helbig 1 Area Total21 09 km2 8 14 sq mi Elevation364 m 1 194 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total5 411 Density260 km2 660 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes64678 64658 Faustenbach Dialling codes06255 06254 KolmbachVehicle registrationHPWebsitewww lindenfels de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring communities 1 3 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Community council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Town partnerships 4 Regular events 5 Buildings 6 Famous people 6 1 Sons and daughters of the town 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLocation edit The climatic spa also known as the Pearl of the Odenwald lies in the Odenwald in southern Hesse and is nestled in a mountain landscape with a great deal of woodland Neighbouring communities edit Lindenfels borders in the south on the communities of Modautal and Fischbachtal both in Darmstadt Dieburg in the northeast on the community of Frankisch Crumbach in the east on the community of Reichelsheim both in the Odenwaldkreis in the south on the community of Furth and in the west on the community of Lautertal nbsp View of Lindenfels about 1812 Constituent communities edit Lindenfels has outlying centres named Eulsbach Glattbach Kolmbach Schlierbach Seidenbuch Winkel and Winterkasten 3 History editIn 1123 Lindenfels had its first documentary mention as a holding of the Lorsch Abbey After that the town belonged for nearly 600 years to the Electorate of the Palatinate In 1336 Emperor Ludwig IV granted Lindenfels town and market rights In 1802 after the Electorate of the Palatinate s downfall Lindenfels passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and was from 1821 to 1832 seat of the Landratsbezirk of Lindenfels Later from 1852 to 1874 it was the seat of the Lindenfels district After the Second World War ended in May 1945 Lindenfels found itself in the American Zone of Occupation The US military administration built a displaced persons camp to house displaced Jews The camp was dissolved in 1948 The designation heilklimatischer Kurort climatic spa was granted Lindenfels in 1969 Politics 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 municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results Parties and voter communities 2006 Seats2006 2001 Seats2001 SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 38 3 12 37 3 12 GREENS Bundnis 90 Die Grunen 8 7 3 8 1 2 FDP Free Democratic Party 6 2 2 5 3 2 LWG CDU Lindenfelser Wahlergemeinschaft Christian Democratic Union of Germany 46 9 14 49 3 15 Total 100 31 100 31 Voter turnout in 52 1 68 6 Mayor edit 2001 2013 Oliver Hoeppner LWG CDU 2013 incumbent Michael Helbig Town partnerships edit nbsp Moelan sur Mer Finistere France since 1968 nbsp Pawlowiczki Opole Voivodeship Poland since 1998 nbsp Castle floodlighting at Burgfest Castle Festival Regular events editAmong the most important yearly events held in town are the traditional Burg und Trachtenfest Castle and Costume Festival on the first weekend in August with fireworks parade and folk festival at the castle the Mittelalterliche Spektakulum Mediaeval Spectacle in May with knightly games Brauchtumstage Custom Days in October at which old Odenwald customs and arts and crafts are presented nbsp Castle Catholic and Evangelical churches Burgerturm tower nbsp The Bismarck LookoutBuildings editIn the middle of town stand the Lindenfels castle ruins which today serve as a popular outing destination There is also a view into the distance over the Weschnitz valley The Bismarck Warte one of many Bismarck memorial towers is found on the Litzelroder Hohe heights 452 m above sea level It was built in 1906 and 1907 by the Verschonerungs und Verkehrsverein Beautification and Transport Club and Odenwaldklub Lindenfels The tower is 12 3 m tall and freely open to the public In 1997 and 1998 the tower was thoroughly restored Up a stairway inside one can reach the visitable platform which affords an enjoyable view worthy of seeing of the valleys around Lindenfels Further sights worthy of seeing are the house Baur de Betaz the inner and outer Further Tor gate and various timber frame houses and Baroque buildings which line the pedestrian precinct towards the castle among these are the Town Hall and the Catholic church Near Lindenfels on the Krehberg mountain at position 49 41 03 N 08 43 50 E 49 68417 N 8 73056 E 49 68417 8 73056 is found a 122 m tall transmission tower run by Deutsche Telekom AG for VHF and microwave relay The said tower consists of a freestanding steel lattice base upon which a guyed transmission mast is mounted Famous people editSons and daughters of the town edit Thomas Heinze b 30 March 1964 actor Timo Glock b 18 March 1982 Formula One racer Sebastian Kneissl b 13 January 1983 German footballerReferences 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 Lindenfels in Zahlen Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2008 10 02 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lindenfels Official website nbsp in German Lindenfels displaced persons camp in German Lindenfels at Curlie in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lindenfels amp oldid 1195073492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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