- Rennerod
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen rennerod.jpg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 36 |lat_sec = 35
lon_deg = 8 |lon_min = 4 |lon_sec = 8
Lageplan = Rennerod im Westerwaldkreis.png
Bundesland = Rheinland-Pfalz
Landkreis = Westerwaldkreis
Verbandsgemeinde = Rennerod
Höhe = 540
Fläche = 18.14
Einwohner = 3940
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 56477
Vorwahl = 02664
Kfz = WW
Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 1 43 286
Adresse-Verband = Hauptstraße 55
56477 Rennerod
Website = [http://www.stadt-rennerod.de/ www.stadt-rennerod.de]
Bürgermeister = Hans-Jürgen Heene
Partei = SPDRennerod is a town in the
Westerwaldkreis inRhineland-Palatinate ,Germany . It is the administrative seat of the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Rennerod, a kind of collective municipality found only in Rhineland-Palatinate. Within the municipal area, untilGerman Reunification on 3 October 1990, lay the Federal Republic’s geographical centre.Geography
Location
Rennerod lies in the
Westerwald on "Bundesstraße " 54 betweenLimburg an der Lahn to the south andSiegen 30 km to the north.Bad Marienberg lies 10 km to Rennerod’s northwest. Through the town flows the Holzbach. Northeast of the town is found the 613 m-high Alsberg, some 2 km northnortheast of the BreitenbachReservoir on the Breitenbach, an eastern tributary to the river Nister.History
In 1217, "Reynderode" had its first documentary mention. Its founding, however, might go back to
Carolingian times. The settlement’s importance stemmed from its location on several trading roads that linked theSiegerland ,Koblenz ,Frankfurt , theLahn area andMainz . Referring to thesalt trade are field names such as "Seltzerweg" and "Selßer Heck". Supposedly, the settlement would have been enclosed in the mid 11th century by the Counts of Diez, likely also to defend the Niederlahngau’s northern border.After the Counts of Diez, the Nassau lines of Nassau-Diez became the landlords, as of 1420 to half of Nassau-Dillenburg, and as of 1557 to three fourths, and as well to Eppstein-Königstein, the
Electorate of Trier , Katzenelnbogen and theLandgraviate of Hesse . As of 1564, Rennerod was wholly part of Nassau-Dillenburg, as of 1606 of Nassau-Beilstein, as of 1620 of Nassau-Hadamar, as of 1717 of Nassau-Diez, as of 1743 of Nassau-Orange and as of 1806 of theGrand Duchy of Berg . The House of Merenberg had considerable holdings in Rennerod’s municipal area. The House of Runkel owned the church patronage as well as other lordly rights. Further rights were held by the Lords of Westerburg as well as other noble houses and ecclesiastical institutions.No later than 1452, Rennerod was for the first time a tithe count’s seat, and thereby also a court’s. Until 1591, Rennerod asserted itself against neighbouring Emerichenhain, which for a time also held the court seat. “
Blood court ” jurisdiction, however, was only carried out in the community until 1650 or thereabouts. The last documentary proof for a tithe count in Rennerod goes back to 1731. In 1720, a new "Amt" was instituted, which in the years that followed took over the functions of the court region. The "Amtmann" sat first in Rennerod, later inWesternohe , and as of 1744, the "Amt" administration was inHadamar . As of 1775, Rennerod was once again the seat, keeping this function on into the time when it becameDuchy of Nassau domain.Ecclesiastically, Rennerod was at first under
Seck ’s care. In 1344 the parish passed to the GemündenMonastery . In 1362, the firstchapel was built in Rennerod, which was consecrated to Mary and Saint Huprecht. In 1565, Rennerod became Lutheran. After various shifts in parish regions as a result of theReformation , Rennerod was given its own parish in 1614 which also had several outlying communities under its care. The next year, the first parish house was standing. Between 1614 and 1631, thechapel was expanded into a parish church. In 1631, the parish became Catholic again. In 1777, thesteeple was in an ill state of repair and had to be torn down; the next year, a smaller one was built. In 1876 a completely new building was put up for the church. In 1665, the "Antonskapelle" came into being.A schoolmaster is known to have been in Rennerod as of 1609, and in 1738, a schoolhouse. In 1750, the (reformed) parish house and schoolhouse came into being from the renovated house formerly occupied by the Flick family of tithe counts. As of 1812 it served as a gendarmerie barracks and as food storage. After the reformed parish’s abolition, the Catholic parish bought it as a parish house in 1817.
Rennerod’s main livelihood over the centuries was agriculture. Because it lay on the long-distance road, there were many inns. In the 18th century, brown coal was still being mined, although yields were quite small. It is known that in the 16th and 18th centuries, there were
millstone quarries. Alivestock market is first known to have existed in 1742, and last in 1811. A mill is first known to have existed in 1454.In 1969, Emmerichenhain was amalgamated as an "
Ortsteil ". In 1971, Rennerod was granted town rights. In 1972, it became the seat of the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Rennerod, to which 23 formerly independent communities were joined.Several now forsaken villages are known to have lain within Rennerod’s municipal area: Finkenhain, Himmenhain, Fackenhahn, Seiblingen, Seitenstein, Fuhrmannshof, Waldmühlen (occupied at least until 1811), Eichelerhof and Küchenhofen (forsaken no later than 1484)
Politics
Town council
The council is made up of 20 council members, as well as the honorary and presiding mayor ("Bürgermeister"), who were elected in a municipal election on 13 June 2004.
Mayor
The "Stadtbürgermeister" is Hans-Jürgen Heene (
SPD ).Coat of arms
The town’s arms, modelled on the community seal from 1816, in Nassau times, was approved as the town’s civic coat of arms on 21 May 1940.
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Road transport
Within the town, two "
Bundesstraße n", B 54 linkingLimburg an der Lahn withSiegen and B 255 leading fromMontabaur toMarburg , cross each other. The nearestAutobahn interchange is "Herborn " on the A 45 (Dortmund –Aschaffenburg ), some 20 km away, and there is also "Montabaur" on the A 3 (Cologne –Frankfurt), some 35 km away.Rail transport
Rennerod lay on the former Westerwaldquerbahn. The section between Steinringsberg and Rennerod was abandoned on 31 May 1959, and that between Rennerod and Montabaur on 31 May 1981. The nearest
InterCityExpress stop is therailway station at Montabaur on theCologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line .Public institutions
The "Lazarettregiment" (“Military Hospital Regiment”) 21 of the
Bundeswehr is stationed in Rennerod.External links
* [http://www.stadt-rennerod.de/ Rennerod] de icon
* [http://www.rennerod.de/ Verbandsgemeinde of Rennerod] de icon
* [http://www.findcity.de/56477c/verbandsgemeinde.htm Historical overview] de icon
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