Diez, Germany

Diez, Germany
Diez, Germany
Coat of arms of Diez, Germany
Diez, Germany is located in Germany
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Diez, Germany
Coordinates 50°22′15″N 8°0′57″E / 50.37083°N 8.01583°E / 50.37083; 8.01583Coordinates: 50°22′15″N 8°0′57″E / 50.37083°N 8.01583°E / 50.37083; 8.01583
Administration
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
Municipal assoc. Diez
Stadtbürgermeister Gerhard Maxeiner
Basic statistics
Area 12.41 km2 (4.79 sq mi)
Elevation 110 m  (361 ft)
Population 10,737 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 865 /km2 (2,241 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate EMS (Früher: DIZ)
Postal code 65582
Area code 06432
Website www.stadt-diez.de
View of the Lahn at The Castle

Diez an der Lahn, a town in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis in Rheinland-Pfalz, on the borders of Hesse. Diez is the administrative seat of the municipality of Diez.

Contents

Geography

Geographical Location

Historic city center with old (front) and new Lahn Bridge and Lock (upper left)

The center of Diez is located four miles southwest of Limburg an der Lahn and 31 miles east of Koblenz. The city of Limburg (Hessen) follows on seamlessly from Diez. The landscape around Diez is part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains. The Lahn Valley forms the boundary between the highlands north of the n Westerwald and Taunus to the south rising. In the Diezer gate leaves the Limburg Lahn basin and goes, accompanied by rising terrace fields in Fachingen in the Lower Lahntal. The city lies at the mouth of Diez, springing in the Taunus, Aar in the Lahn.

Geology

The soils in the region Diez mainly belong to the brown or Luvisols n.[2][3]

History

The first human settlement traces for the Old Stone Age (v. 20000-12000 AD) showed through discoveries in the caves of Wildweiberlei (between Diez and Altendiez). [4][5] Also in the Celtic period Diezer room was still occupied, as proved burial mounds and pottery finds of Latène.

The place name Diez made ​​a conversion of the Frankish Theodissa Thidesse / Diedisse and Dietz to today's spelling out by Diez.

The settlement was already Theodissa 790 in a charter of Charlemagne as property of the Abbey of Prüm mentions. In the post-Carolingian period was one Diez, in the area of Niederlahngau, ruled by the Conradines. The Count of Diez in 1073 for the first time including a deed of sale of goods in the ground mentioned in home.

Heinrich II von Diez (1145–1189) Frederick Barbarossa escorted to the trains Italy, where he was involved in diplomatic negotiations.[6] His son Henry III. Regency Council and was the tutor of Henry VII in the district.

Graf Gerhard IV (1276–1308) founded in 1289 a collegiate at the foot of Castle Hill. The Community Foundation came from the Abbey of salt. The pin was after the patron saint of the Church of Saint Mary's pen "named.

The city Diez received by Ludwig of Bavaria in 1329 the municipal law. A fortification wall with five gates and was built then.

The dynasty of the Counts of Diez died out in 1386

From 1453, after the death of his son, Philip was called the Elder, Count of Katzenelnbogen-Diez. In his deeds is already found in 1446 a vineyard across the bridge from hen cancer. Died in 1479 the male line of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen. Landgraf Heinrich III. Inherited the county of Hesse, and with it Diez. The title of Count of Diez (Dietz) is therefore of an integral part of the family name in the house of Hesse.

Diez - Extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian 1655

The city later became the seat of the Counts of Nassau-Diez in the 17 and 18 Century as governor in the Netherlands n service were doing and the current Dutch royal family back to do it.

County of Nassau-Diez in 1806 was in the Duchy of Nassau on.

16-17. September 1796 it came in the wake of the 2nd Coalition war between Austrians and French in the area between Diez and Limburg (especially in the chief Steiner Aue) for battle. Diez was changing both Austrians and for French Einquartierungsort.

End of the 18th Century were all left bank of the Rhine to France and the Principality of Orange was formed. 1866 Nassau country, and thus Diez was Prussian. In 1867 Lahn district was in the wake of the Prussian administrative reform of the formed, the county seat was Diez. Initially belonged to the lower Lahn Limburg circle. The episcopal city was, however, in 1886 the seat of the newly established district of Limburg. In the course of municipal reform in 1969 Loreley circle were the circle and the lower Lahn (located in St. Goarshausen) Rhein-Lahn-Kreis merged to, the spa town of Bad Ems seat was appointed to his. Thus lost its function as a district town Diez.

To the execution of 16 young Luxembourg in 1944 [7] reminds the Rudolf-rear a memorial park. Right next to a memorial stone for the victims of Nazi tyranny.

1984: On 7 February flood of the century on the Lahn, which resulted in damage in the millions.

Religions

Weathercock on the chapel
Collegiate Church - Diez

Christianity

Roman Catholic Church

The city of Diez, the Roman Catholic parish of the Sacred Heart in Diez and is associated with her ​​to the Pastoral Area Diez, which in turn the district in the diocese of Limburg Limburg is incorporated.[8]

Evangelical Church (EKHN)

On the Protestant side, the main town of Diez collegiate church community and the district of the parish of St. Freiendiez James, each of the dean's office of the provost Diez South Nassau in the Evangelical Church in Hessen and Nassau (ECHN), belong.

Judaism

Residents of the Jewish faith can be in Diez in the Middle Ages show already (1286 and 1303). In the years 1337 and 1348/49 s is the Jewish population from pogroms in Diez affected. The maximum number of Jewish residents counted in 1895 with 130 people. First, Diez also the seat of the district rabbinate at the end of the 18th Century, then seat of the Rabbi of Nassau-Orange. From 1860, it would be the Jewish community in Diez Rabbinatsbezirk Ems.[9]

In Diez was a German-Israelite children's home until its closure in 1935. A plaque on the Schlossberg (Castle Hill above the stairs) is reminiscent of the expulsion and deportation of children and their caregiver (s) on 20 August 1935.[10]

The synagogue was desecrated in the November 1938 pogroms, destroying the interior. After the war the building was broken 1951st An old Jewish cemetery (built early 17th century), the National Socialist period leveled. On the property is now the tax office. A recent Jewish Cemetery (built late 19th century) is on the hill watching in Diez.[11]

Politics

City council

The city council in Diez consists of 28 council members, who in the local elections on 7 2009 in a ballot of June, money, and the city mayor as honorary chairman.

Distribution of seats in the elected City Council:[12]

   Social Democratic Party   CDU   FDP  FWG 1 FWG 2 FWG 3 Total
2009 7. 7. 3 6 5 - 28 seats
2004 7. 9 2 3 6 1 28 seats

Sister City

Twinned with Diez is the Saxon spa town of Bad Düben.

Arts and Culture

Structures

The dominant feature of the townscape of high medieval Castle of Diez, the oldest part in the 11th century were built. From 1743 to 1784, the count's castle was used as a Nassau office building, then it served as a prison or jail until 1927. In the 18th and 19 Century was the site of the largest processing center of the Lahn marble s. Since 24 June 2006, is a guest house and hostel of offers since 3 October 2007 the new museum in the Castle of the place (in the wing and work in the Gothic house).

Below is the medieval castle of the Count's Collegiate Church, built by Count Gerhard 1289th She was dedicated to Mary, seat of a Monastery. Inside there are several tombs of nobles and the Nassau Diez, among which stands out the intricately crafted of Princess Amalie of Nassau-Diez. Another striking piece of equipment is the Roman grave stone. He is older than the church, its origin is unknown.

The city wall, and remains one of the city gates, from 14-15. Century have been preserved in part.

At the northern edge of Orange is the baroque castle stone, the 1684 Princess Albertine Agnes (1634–1696) Ruins of the Benedictine Monastery Dierstein "was built on the. Her niece Henriette Amalie of Nassau-Diez, born a Princess of Anhalt-Dessau designed the castle in 1696 to a baroque castle. Under it, the building was then finally completed after 21 years in 1705.

See also: List of cultural monuments in Diez

Museums

The Museum of Nassau-Orange in Orange, stone castle offers guided tours of the baroque castle rooms for periodic and shows the covers of Diez, of the noble family of Orange, the present Dutch royal house.

The Regional Museum in the Castle of Diez Diez - aspects of the permanent exhibition: Pre-and Early History, History of the Count's castle, town history Diez (from the Middle Ages to the present), Prince gallery.

Museum in the Castle of Diez

The grove

The "grove" is the Diezer urban forest. The 40 hectare site was originally part of the park of Schloss Oranienstein. William V (1748-1806) gave the area the citizens of the city of Diez. Today, the Hain serves as a recreation area with playground, jogging trail and tennis and mini golf courses.

Music and Concerts

  • Orange Steiner concerts
  • Concerts in local Eberhard
  • Sacred music
  • Choirs, choral music
  • Music Clubs
  • Limekiln Festival
Eberhard house in the Pfaffengasse

Visual Arts

  • Workshops in the cultural memory
  • Studios in the Wilhelm von Nassau-Park
  • Malkreis in house Eberhard
  • Exhibitions in local Eberhard

Performing Arts

  • So-theater club in the cultural memory
  • Theodissabühne
  • Theater in Limekiln

Cultural centers and venues

  • Home Eberhard (exhibitions, concerts, readings, festivals and celebrations)
  • Cultural memory theater, studios and music practice rooms
  • Limekiln with rehearsal rooms, theater group (s), held annually Limekiln Festival
  • Castle Rock Garden (live music, workshops, readings, parties and celebrations)

Festivals, entertainment, traditions

  • Carnival
  • Fair
  • Festivals (Old Town Festival, Spring Fair, Martin Market, Grove Festival, Castle bivouac in Oranienstein)

Other facilities

  • City Library (opened on the Theodor-Osmer House, Wilhelmstr. 48 since 19 May 2008) [13]
  • Municipal Archives in the house Eberhard

Economy and Infrastructure

Diez Bundeswehr site (see above) and has several small industries. Of significance was the limestone and marble industry, but most of the quarries were closed in the seventies.

Authorities, institutions, bodies

  • District Court
  • Federal Employment Agency
  • Arbeitsgemeinschaft Rhein-Lahn (ARGE) - Job Centre
  • Land Registry
  • Tax Office
  • Community association management
  • Prison
  • Motor vehicle - Admissions
  • TÜV Rheinland Testing Diez
  • State Office real estate and construction management (LBB), Freedom Diez
  • National Road and Transport Rheinland-Pfalz, streets and office Diez
  • Water and Shipping Authority Koblenz, Branch Diez

Urban Development and City Marketing

Downtown Alliance Diez (BID)

Following the example of the North American concept of "Business Improvement District" Diez in 2006/2007 in a co-joined forces to co-located real estate and the city of Diez to revive as a private and (also) to develop. A base to provide the intensive cooperation with the municipality Diez. In this way synergistically private and municipal resources will be used to implement new opportunities of development for the business and service sector of the city. Between the Alliance city Diez (BID) and the City Diez was in May 2008 to a corresponding cooperation contract.

Orange Table

The initiative group "Orange Table", by Diezer citizens, is a non-industrial concentration to develop the environment of the city and region Diez. This work will take place in six existing working groups that choose to work within their subject area priorities and projects and process.

Traffic

Bahnhof Diez (Architect: Heinrich Velde) Vectus with retracting

The Federal Highway 3 to the exit 41 Diez and highways 54 and 417 are the main arteries for Diez dar.

Diez is the line between Koblenz-casting (Lahn Valley Railway) to the German rail network and is connected by both road Vectus mbH as well as the Deutsche Bahn AG served by. Other railway lines and sub ​​Westerwaldbahn with the breakpoint Diez-east of the city limits to provide Oberwesterwald Limburg rail link in the Westerwald ago. The abandoned car in the direction Aartal Wiesbaden is expected to Customs House (behind Hahnstätten) 2014 to be reactivated.

Numerous bus routes in the Rhein-Mosel (VRM) Diez combine public transport with the surrounding area.

The town is a station on the German-Dutch holiday road Orange Route of the Lahn-Ferien-Straße and the Rhine Legends Route.

Education, education, schools

Kindergartens and nurseries

  • Catholic kindergarten, Schlesienstrasse
  • Protestant kindergarten and day care, Castle Hill
  • Protestant Children day care center, cemetery road
  • Protestant kindergarten, Bert-Brecht-Str.
  • Waldorf Kindergarten, Wilhelm von Nassau-Park

Schools

  • Karl-von-Ibell Elementary School
  • Pestallozzi-school, primary school, district Freiendiez
  • Secondary Plus Diez
  • Sophie-Hedwig High School
  • Nicolaus August Otto school (vocational school)
  • Waldorf School Diez, comprehensive school and open all-day school
  • OPTONIA, School of Optometry and Ophthalmic Optics

Educational institutions and adult education

  • Adult Education and National Education Association e. e.V.

Youth Center and Youth Services

  • Albert-Schweitzer-family work Rhineland-Palatinate/Saarland e. V., Schaumburg St., weekly and group of children Diez
  • Youth Centre, Wilhelm von Nassau-Park

Health and social work

Hospital and Clinic

  • Hospital of the German Red Cross
  • Clinic for Psycho-Traumatology
  • Clinic for mother, father and child

Rescue and emergency services

Sport and Recreation

  • Indoor "Oranienbad Diez-Limburg"
  • Eissporthalle Diez, On Indoor
  • Mini Golf Course in the grove
  • Lahn-Lama Tours in and around Diez

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the city

  • Philipp Heinrich Hoen (1576–1649), lawyer, professor and statesman
  • Clemens de Lassaulx (1809–1906), forester in the Rhine province, known as the "father of the Eifel forest"
  • Julius Oppenheimer (1825–1889), revolutionary years of the 1848
  • Heinrich Velde (1827–1905), architect, Royal and rail operating supervisor
  • Batzer Maria (1877–1965), German writer
  • John Petschull (1901–2001), music publisher
  • Hans Jürgen Rose (b. 1941), television presenter and director ORB
  • Bernd Westphal (1944), German diplomat
  • Fritz Korbach (b. 1945), German football coach
  • Christa Prets (1947), Austrian politician, member of the EU Parliament
  • Roman Weidenfeller (b. 1980), German football player
  • Michael Stahl (born 1987), German football player
  • Mark Wingenbach (born 1978) German football referee
  • Svenja Spriestersbach (born 1981), German handball player

Personalities who have worked on site

  • Diel Adrian (born February 4, 1756 in Gladenbach; † April 22, 1839 in Diez)
  • Sophie Hedwig von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (* 1592; † 1642): wife of Count Ernst Casimir Diezer
  • Fritz von Unruh (born May 10, 1885 in Koblenz, † 28 November 1970 in Diez an der Lahn)
  • Theo Michaely (b. 1928), mayor from 1974

Sources

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden am 31.12.2010" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 31 December 2010. http://www.statistik.rlp.de/fileadmin/dokumente/berichte/A1033_201022_hj_G.pdf. 
  2. ^ Geological Overview of Hesse
  3. ^ soil map of Hesse.
  4. ^ caving Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
  5. ^ history of Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
  6. ^ To Count Henry II of Diez see: Italia et Germania. Liber amicorum Arnold Esch, ed. H. Keller and W. Paravicini / W. Schieder (Tübingen 2001) p. 425-438
  7. ^ Text of Adolf Morland
  8. ^ website of the Catholic parish of the Sacred Heart in Diez
  9. ^ information on the Jewish community and synagogue Diez
  10. ^ information on the sides of the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
  11. ^ information on the Jewish cemeteries in Diez
  12. ^ Local Elections Rheinland-Pfalz in 2009 town council
  13. ^ Website of the City Library Diez

External links

Diez at the Open Directory Project

References



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