- Wetter, Hesse
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Name = Wetter
Art = Stadt
Wappen = Wappen Wetter (Hessen).png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 53 | lat_sec=0
lon_deg = 8 |lon_min = 43 | lon_sec=0
Lageplan = Marburg Biedenkopf Wetter.png
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Marburg-Biedenkopf
Höhe = 220
Fläche = 104.56
Einwohner = 9311
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 35083
Vorwahl = 06423
Kfz = MR
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 34 021
Gliederung = 9 Stadtteile
Straße = Marktplatz 1
Website = [http://www.wetter-hessen.de/ www.wetter-hessen.de]
Bürgermeister = Kai Uwe Spanka Wetter is a small town in Hesse,Germany . The rather unusual designation Wetter (Hessen-Nassau) stems from a time when the town belonged to thePrussia n province of the same name, and nowadays is only used by therailway – even today, the railway station in town bears this name.Geography
Wetter lies in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district on the western edge of the "Burgwald", a low mountain range, in the Wetschaft valley and neighbouring places about 14 km north of
Marburg .Neighbouring communities
In the north, Wetter borders on the town of Rosenthal in
Waldeck-Frankenberg district, in the east on the town of Rauschenberg and the community ofCölbe , in the south on the community ofLahntal , in the southwest on the community ofDautphetal , and in the southwest on the town ofBiedenkopf and the community ofMünchhausen am Christenberg , all in Marburg-Biedenkopf district.Transport
North to south through the town's municipal area runs the Federal Highway ("Bundesstraße") B 252 from eastern
Westphalia by way ofKorbach and Frankenberg and on to Göttingen (in the community ofLahntal ). To divert heavy traffic away from places in the Wetschaft valley, a bypass road is planned.The "Burgwaldbahn" railway line connects the town with Marburg and Frankenberg. The "Kurhessenbahn" which runs the line means to reopen the extension between Frankenberg and Korbach.
History
Wetter was already being mentioned in documents in the 8th and 9th centuries; it was mentioned in one such document under the same name that it still has today in 1108, and the "Weistum" of Wetter" was already making its town rights plain to see even in 1239.
Politics
Town council
As of municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, the seats on Wetter Town Council are apportioned thus:
Coat of arms
Wetter's civic
coat of arms might be described thus: In Or on a three-knolled hill vert a fleur-de-lis twig vert with three blossoms argent flanked by two inescutcheons, dexter in azure the Hessian Lion rampant gules and argent sinister; sinister in gules the wheel of Mainz argent.The two inescutcheons (smaller shields within the main one) hark back to the time when the Hessian
Landgrave s held sway (the Hessian Lion), and to the Archbishops ofMainz (the wheel of Mainz).Constituent communities
* Niederwetter
* Unterrosphe
* Oberrosphe
* Mellnau
* Todenhausen
* Amönau
* Oberndorf
* Warzenbach
* TreisbachCulture and sightseeing
Buildings
*The Gothic monastery church (13th century).
*Town Hall – in the upper floors slated half-timbering with a spire light, built about 1680. Ground floor is massive. Recently expanded.
*Formersynagogue – (once a storeroom, since renovated and turned into an event room). Two-floor square half-timbered building with polygonalridge turret , late 19th century.
*Houses – The compact and picturesque townscape is formed first and foremost of half-timbered houses with forward-facing gables, most of which haveslate roofs orplaster work. After several town fires, only a few buildings from before 1629 are still preserved. Some houses exhibit Classicist doors.
*Remains of the mediaeval town wall with two towers.Houses at the following addresses are worth singling out:
*Markt 7 – Three-floor house with forward-facing gable and a corneroriel window . On the stone ground floor a prettyRenaissance portal, marked 1570.
*Markt 8 – 17th century.
*Markt 9 – Three-floor house with forward-facing gable, presumably from the first third of the 16th century, second upper floor added about 1700.
*Markt 14 – Baroque half-timbered building with ornamental carvings, presumably from the late 17th century.
*Krämergasse 14 – House with side gables with carved infilling boards, marked 1671.
*Krämergasse 10 – Two-floor half-timbered building, possibly from first fourth of the 16th century.Regular events
Every seven years, the town holds its "Grenzgangfest", recalling a time when patrolling the town's boundaries was necessary to prevent neighbourly encroachment. The next "Grenzgangfest" is in 2008.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
*
Hermann Vultejus , German jurist (1555-1634)
* Dr.Claudia Kuhnhen , awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz on ribbon on21 November 2005 Partner towns
*
Deutschkreutz ,Austria
*Oostrozebeke ,Belgium
* Reinsdorf,Saxony-Anhalt References
External links
* [http://www.wetter-hessen.de/ Wetter's homepage]
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