- Zeilsheim (Frankfurt am Main)
Infobox Frankfurt Stadtteil
name = Zeilsheim
image_district = Mk Frankfurt Karte Zeilsheim.png
area = 4.300
population = 11,840
density = 2,753
postal_code = 65931
areacode = 069
ortsbezirknumber=6
ortsbezirk=West
stadtbezirk=
* 604 - Zeilsheim-Ost
* 611 - Zeilsheim-Süd
* 612 - Zeilsheim-Nord
website=http://www.zeilsheim.de/Zeilsheim is the westernmost district or "Stadtteil" of
Frankfurt am Main ,Germany . It is somewhat rural in character and the surrounding fields can give a clear view of theTaunus mountains.Geography
Zeilsheim borders
Kriftel in the west,Liederbach am Taunus in the north, the district ofUnterliederbach in the northeast,Höchst in the east, andSindlingen in the southeast. In the north and west, it is bordered by theBundesautobahn 66 Wiesbaden-Frankfurt.Infrastructure
The main street of the district is the "
Landesstraße 3018" that lead through the "L 3016" from Kelkheim throughUnterliederbach , through Zeilsheim untilHofheim am Taunus . It is sometimes nicknamed the "Pfaffenwiese" or the "Hofheimer Straße" (Hofheim Street). It is also a major street used in public transport. Zeilsheim is linked by bus to the observation tower in Bockenheim, toGriesheim and toNiederrad , as well as by regional bus lines toSchwalbach am Taunus und Hofheim.ettlement
A settlement in Zeilsheim was initiated by
Hoechst AG to provide worker housing located near its factories. A similar settlement is "Heimchen" inUnterliederbach . The main street of the settlement was called "Neu-Zeilsheim". Nearly all of the intersecting streets are ordered alphabetically. Today in the center lies a church erected in 1912. On the western borders stands the building of the Käthe-Kollwitz School erected in 1902.Taunusblick und Märchensiedlung
In the north and southeast of the district arose the settlements "Taunusblick" (Taunus view) and "Märchensiedlung" (Fairy tale settlement). The name of the northwestern settlement derives from the ability to see the Taunus mountains on a clear day. Märchensiedlung is located south of the main road. The name refers to façades of the houses that contain images from the stories of the
Brothers Grimm .History
The district was first founded as the independent town "Ciolfesheim" in 794.
In 1917 it was incorporated into the city of Höchst. In 1928 it was incorporated along with Höchst into Frankfurt proper.
Zeilsheim became famous for its camp created by the Allies to hold "Displaced Persons" and exiles after
World War II , and in 1946 it was visited by Israeli prime ministerDavid Ben Gurion and former AmericanFirst Lady Eleanor Roosevelt . A small monument in the park behind the city hall is dedicated to the memory of this community.There is also a small museum with alternating exhibitions on the district's history.
Administration
It is divided in into three districts itself, North, South and West ("Nord, Süd und West").
External links
* [http://www.ffm-zeilsheim.de Portal of Frankfurt/Main-Zeilsheim]
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