- Riedstadt
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
Wappen = Wappen Riedstadt.png
lat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 50 |lat_sec = 14
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 30 |lon_sec = 16
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Darmstadt
Kreis = Groß-Gerau
Höhe = 88
Fläche = 73.76
Einwohner = 21348
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 64560
Vorwahl = 06158
Kfz = GG
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 4 33 011
Straße = Rathausplatz 1
Website = [http://www.riedstadt.de www.riedstadt.de]
Bürgermeister = Gerald KummerRiedstadt, with its municipal area of 73.76 km² is Groß-Gerau district's biggest town by land area. It lies in
Hesse ,Germany , about 12 km southwest of Darmstadt.Geography
Location
Riedstadt is shaped not only by its preserved rural structure, but also by being near several cities, namely
Frankfurt am Main ,Darmstadt ,Wiesbaden ,Mainz andMannheim . As its name suggests, it lies in the Hessisches Ried, the northeastern section of theRhine rift . The community practises the structured settlement ofenvironmentally friendly business operations.Local recreation sites near the community include the Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve, the
Bergstraße , theOdenwald and theTaunus .Neighbouring communities
Riedstadt borders in the north on the community of
Trebur and the town ofGroß-Gerau , in the east on the towns ofGriesheim andPfungstadt (both inDarmstadt-Dieburg ), in the south on the town ofGernsheim and the communities ofBiebesheim andStockstadt am Rhein , and in the west on the communities ofLudwigshöhe andDienheim as well as the town ofOppenheim (all 3 inMainz-Bingen ).Constituent communities
Riedstadt consists of the centres Crumstadt, Erfelden, Dornheim, Leeheim and Wolfskehlen.
History
Amalgamations
The community came into being on
1 January 1977 with Hesse's municipal reforms, which merged the formerly independent communities of Dornheim, Wolfskehlen (which had already merged voluntarily with Dornheim in 1973), Erfelden, Crumstadt and Leeheim.Erfelden
Erfelden was first mentioned in a donation document from the Lorsch Monastery in 779. In the
Thirty Years' War , KingGustavus Adolphus of Sweden spent two nights at the mayor's house in 1631 while his troops were crossing theRhine . His building master Matthäus Staud built the "Schwedensäule" ("Swedes' column") at Erfelden which recalls the crossing.Dornheim
Dornheim was first mentioned in a donation document when Count Gundram donated his property "in Terminis Gotalohono" to Fulda Abbey. Over the centuries, the village was shaped by its dwellers' agricultural and
handicraft activities. In 1588 there were roughly 180 inhabitants in Dornheim. The house in which writer and revolutionaryGeorg Büchner would later be born was built in 1665, and still stands today.Leeheim
Leeheim was first mentioned in the
Lorsch codex in 766 when a man named Dodo made a donation to the Lorsch Monastery. Near the earlier village of Camba, the Salian Conrad II was chosen to be German King in 1024. Leeheim was shaped by several monastic properties, belonging to, among others, St. Alban's Monastery in Mainz. The overlords were the Wolfskehlers, and later theKatzenelnbogen family. In 1536, Leeheim became Evangelical, and in the Thirty Years' War, more than 70% of the village was destroyed. In 1666, almost half the inhabitants lost their lives to the Plague.In earlier times, Leeheim developed itself from a farming village into a workers' residential village with recreational lands on the Riedsee, a nearby lake, and a
golf course .Wolfskehlen
Wolfskehlen is Riedstadt's northernmost constituent community. It was first mentioned in the document "Historia Episcopatus Wormatiensis" in 1002 in which Emperor Heinrich II granted Bishop
Burchard of Worms the rights in the Forest of Forehahi. In 1252, the Lords of Wolfskehlen, who had taken their name from the village, sold Neuwolfskehlen Castle to the Archbishop of Mainz. In 1539, Barbara von Wolfskehlen wed Eberhard von Gemmingen-Hornberg, who introduced theReformation into Wolfskehlen. In 1579, the Mainz Palatinate ("Kurmainz") ceded its rights to the Landgraves of Hesse. During the Thirty Years' War, and through the Plague, almost the whole population was killed; the reconstruction began in the 18th century. From 1868 to 1878, the building of therailway brought the dissolution of the village's purely agricultural structure. After theSecond World War , the village absorbed about 800 refugees.Population development
Each time at 31 December
*1998 - 20,050
*1999 - 20,393
*2000 - 20,576
*2001 - 20,805
*2002 - 20,984
*2003 - 21,167
*2004 - 21,362
*2005 - 21,707Politics
Municipal council
Municipal council consists of 37 seats. At the last election on
26 March 2006 , the seats were apportioned thus:
*CDU 13 seats
*SPD 16 seats
*FDP 2 seats
*GLR 3 seats
*WIR 3 seatsTown partnerships
Riedstadt maintains partnership links with the following places:
*Flagicon|FranceBrienne-le-Château ,France , "département" ofAube (since 1979)
*Flagicon|ItalySortino ,Italy
*Flagicon|LithuaniaTauragė ,Lithuania Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
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Georg Büchner (born17 October 1813 in Dornheim; died19 February 1837 inZurich ), German writer and revolutionarySundry
In August 1984, the remains of an
ice age mammal were unearthed at a gravel pit near Crumstadt. At first thought to be amammoth , it later turned out on further analysis, specifically of the teeth, to be a young forest elephant. The bones are now in the "Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt".References
External links
* [http://www.riedstadt.de/site/ Riedstadt]
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