- Grebenhain
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Wappen = Wappen_Grebenhain.png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 29
lon_deg = 09 |lon_min = 21
Lageplan = Mittelhessen Vogelsberg Gre.png
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Vogelsbergkreis
Höhe = 467
Fläche = 91.62
Einwohner = 5171
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 36355
Vorwahl = 06644, 06643, 06668
Kfz = VB
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 35 007
Straße = Hauptstraße 51
Website = [http://www.gemeinde-grebenhain.de www.gemeinde-grebenhain.de]
Bürgermeister = Manfred DickertGrebenhain is a community in the
Vogelsbergkreis inHesse ,Germany .Geography
Location
The community of Grebenhain lies from 400 to 733 m above
sea level in the southeasternVogelsberg Mountains , about 30 km west ofFulda .Neighbouring communities
Grebenhain borders in the north on the town of
Herbstein , in the east on the community ofHosenfeld (Fulda district), in the south on the communities ofFreiensteinau andBirstein (Main-Kinzig-Kreis ), in the southwest on the town ofGedern (Wetteraukreis ), and in the west on the town ofSchotten .Constituent communities
The community consists of 15 centres named Bannerod, Bermuthshain, Crainfeld, Grebenhain (administrative seat), Hartmannshain, Heisters, Herchenhain, Ilbeshausen-Hochwaldhausen, Metzlos, Metzlos-Gehaag, Nösberts-Weidmoos, Vaitshain, Volkartshain, Wünschen-Moos und Zahmen.
History
The area nowadays occupied by the greater community of Grebenhain in the Vogelsberg was likely settled by waves of settlers from the
Wetterau between the 8th and 11th centuries as part of the expansion carried out in theHigh Middle Ages by the Abbots ofFulda .The oldest place in today's municipal area is Crainfeld, which was alluded to as early as the
9th century in a Fulda donation announcement. The first definite and verifiable mention of Crainfeld, however, is in a king's document from 1012, which also mentions Bermuthshain and Ilbeshausen in a document for the first time.Crainfeld advantageously lay at the crossroads of two important mediaeval trade roads, and was moreover until 1821 the seat of a court district, witnessed even today by the "Edelhof", the "Amt" building used by the "Ober
schultheiß en" (roughly "sheriffs") when theLandgrave s held sway in Hesse. The stately half-timbered house was built in 1685 by carpenter Hans Muth fromIlbeshausen . Hans Muth also built the "Hansenmühle" (or "Teufelsmühle" – "Devil's Mill") in Ilbeshausen in 1691, one of the loveliest half-timbered buildings in Upper Hesse. Crainfeld is furthermore still the seat of theparish even today. Until the State Highway ("Staatsstraße"), today's "Bundesstraße" 275, was built in 1834-1857, and therailway line in 1901-1906 through the neighbouring community of Grebenhain, Crainfeld was the region's main town.The communities of Crainfeld, Grebenhain, Bermuthshain and Ilbeshausen have been Hessian since 1437 and formed until 1821 the court district of Crainfeld, which belonged to the Hessian "Amt" of Nidda. From 1852, they belonged to the Lauterbach district. The communities of Hartmannshain and Herchenhain have likewise been Hessian since 1437 and belonged to the court district of Burkhards. Until 1938, they were part of the Schotten district. The communities of Bannerod, Heisters, Zahmen, Wünschenmoos, Vaitshain, Nösberts, Weidmoos, Metzlos-Gehaag and Metzlos belonged until 1806 to the court districts of Altenschlirf and Moos, held by the
Riedesel family. When the Riedesel state was mediatized, they became Hessian. The community of Volkartshain was until 1806 owned by the Counts of Stolberg-Gedern.The main community of Grebenhain had its first documentary mention in a Riedesel document in 1338. Until the
15th century , iron ore was mined there, which is recalled today in the names "Am Eisenberg" (a hall) and "Eisenbergsweg" (a street), "Eisen" being German for "iron ". In the west of the village, there was until 1789 a large manorial pond.As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the 13 formerly independent municipalities of Bannerod, Bermuthshain, Crainfeld, Grebenhain, Hartmannshain, Herchenhain, Ilbeshausen-Hochwaldhausen, Metzlos, Metzlos-Gehaag, Nösberts-Weidmoos, Steigertal (Heisters, Wünschenmoos, Zahmen), Vaitshain and Volkartshain had to merge on
1 January and1 August 1972 into the greater community of Grebenhain.Economy
*"Oberwaldklinik" in Grebenhain
*"Vogelsbergklinik" in Ilbeshausen-Hochwaldhausen
*"Robbe Modellsport" in Metzlos-GehaagReferences
External links
* [http://www.grebenhain.de Grebenhain]
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