- Fürth, Hesse
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Name = Fürth
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen_Fürth_(Odenwald).svg
lat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 39 |lat_sec = 0
lon_deg = 8 |lon_min = 47 |lon_sec = 0
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Darmstadt
Kreis = Bergstraße
Höhe = 230
Fläche = 38.41
Einwohner = 11021
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 64654–64658
PLZ-alt = 6149
Vorwahl = 06253
Kfz = HP
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 4 31 007
LOCODE = DE FUR
Gliederung = 11
Adresse = Hauptstraße 19
64658 Fürth
Website = [http://www.gemeinde-fuerth.de www.gemeinde-fuerth.de]
Bürgermeister = Gottfried Schneider
Partei = CDUFürth is a community and a state-recognized recreational resort ("Erholungsort") in the Bergstraße district in
Hesse ,Germany .Geography
Location
The community lies in the
UNESCO "Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald" on the Weschnitz, a small river that empties intoRhine nearBiblis . Fürth is the northernmost and highest community in the Weschnitz valley, which stretches southwestwards toWeinheim .Neighbouring communities
Fürth borders in the north on the town of
Lindenfels and the community of Reichelsheim, in the east on the community ofMossautal (both in theOdenwaldkreis ), in the southeast on the community ofGrasellenbach , in the south on the community of Rimbach and in the west on the town of Heppenheim.Constituent communities
Fürth’s eleven "
Ortsteil e" are Brombach, Ellenbach, Erlenbach, Fahrenbach, Kröckelbach, Krumbach, Linnenbach, Lörzenbach, Seidenbach, Steinbach and Weschnitz.Climate
In Fürth, in the
Odenwald , a notably cooler climate prevails than on the neighbouring Bergstraße. In the winter months, this is often clearly shown in the higher snowfall in Fürth. On the other hand, the community is also favoured by the weather owing to its sheltered location, and is often spared storms.History
Fürth had its first documentary mention in connection with a donation by
Charlemagne to theBenedictine monastery of theLorsch Abbey , founded in 764. In the course of the monastery’s being raised to Imperial Abbey, answerable only to thePope , and no longer within the grasp of the bishoprics ofMainz and Worms, the Emperor donated to the monastery the domain of Heppenheim in 773, which comprised the greater part of today’s Bergstraße district and great parts of theOdenwaldkreis .In the border description from 773, Fürth is not mentioned, but the "Welinehouc" (Wahlenhügel, now known as the Kahlberg) near today’s constituent community of Weschnitz is. Furthermore, "Arezgreften" ("Erzgruben" in modern German, meaning “ore pits”) on the Erzberg near Weschnitz are discussed. In connection with this donation, there arose border disputes between the Lorsch Abbey and the Bishopric of Worms, which in 795 led to the convening of an
arbitral tribunal on the Kahlberg near Weschnitz, an old gathering place and court site not far from today’s "Walburgiskapelle" (chapel). The tribunal handed down a new border description which now named the most important places within the "Mark Heppenheim", namely "Furte" (Fürth), Rintbach, Morlenbach, Birkenowa, Winenheim, Hepenheim, Besinsheim, Urbach (Auerbach), Lauresham and Bisestat. The first documentary mention of the name "Fürth", therefore, fell in the year 795. The name "Fürth" may well refer to the former ford ("Furt" in German) once found here.A “Description of the "Huben" and Crops of the Estate of Fürth” (curiam Furde) – a "Hube" being a plot of land big enough to feed one household, similar to a hide in the word’s original meaning – from 1023 shows the development that was brought about by this donation and the subsequent clearing and reclamation of the land by Lorsch monks: Fürth was spoken of as "principalis curia", or the “first estate”, or "Fürstenhof". Thus, Fürth was Lorsch’s most important administrative and fiscal centre in the Odenwald. There followed a precise statement of the crops of the lands in the various centres. Besides Fürth itself, these are the places named in connection with this: Kolmbach, Nieder-Brombach, Fahrenbach, Krumbach, Ober-Brombach, Weschnitz, Alt(en)lechtern and Kröckelbach (in ascending order of size of "Huben") as holdings subject to interest, further Steinbach as a holding subject to tithing and Erlenbach as as a holding subject to meadowland tithing. In Fürth itself, Weschnitz and Fahrenbach a
mill is mentioned. Further, owing to incoming crops it was suggested that the corresponding handicraft products be available: 12 bolts ("Bahnen") of fine shirt linen, 8 barrels, 8measuring instrument s, 1 mortar, 40 serving dishes, in the one year a pan, in the other a kettle.In 1895, the "Weschnitztalbahn" (
railway ) was opened, linking Fürth with Weinheim.Politics
Community council
The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:
Mayor
The mayor is chosen in a direct election for a term of six years. Since 7 September 2008, the mayor has been Volker Oehlenschläger (CDU). He received 54.8% of the vote.
Coat of arms
The community’s arms might be described thus: Argent a cross fitchy gules, thereupon a letter F argent.
The cross fitchy (that is, with a point on the bottom arm; called a "Nagelkreuz" [“nailcross”] or a "Fußspitzkreuz" [“foot point cross”] in German) recalls the
Lorsch Abbey ’s former landlordship. The lowercase F inAntiqua script was already borne in an earlier court coat of arms from 1626. The arms were approved in 1926.Culture and sightseeing
Buildings
Saint John the Baptist’s Parish Church ("Pfarrkirche St. Johannes d.T. ") was newly built in 1752 as a one-room church with a
quire that is three-sided on the outside and in plain Baroque style. It is marked on the west façade by an open-air staircase (the statues, however, are new). The belltower is in the Romanesque Revival style and dates from 1866–68. The expansion on the south side was carried out in 1960–61.Timber-frame houses from the 18th and early 19th centuries enrich the townscape. A further highlight is the artistic path in the Steinbach meadows, which a few years ago was furnished with wonderful stone figures by distinguished artists.
Also worth seeing is the "Bergtierpark" (“Mountain Animal Park”), to be found in the constituent community of Erlenbach. It has on show mountain creatures from five parts of the Earth and is open the year round.
Standing as an extensive art gallery is the "Kunstwanderweg" (“artistic path”) from Fürth to Lindenfels, built in 2007 and beginning at the town hall [ [http://kunstwanderweg.blogspot.com/ "Kunstwanderweg" from Fürth to Lindenfels] ]
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Fürth
railway station is the end of the "Weschnitztalbahn", over which there are half-hourlyRegionalbahn trains to Weinheim.Education
Fürth has two
primary school s, the "Müller-Guttenbrunn-Schule" and the "Schule am Katzenberg" in the constituent community of Erlenbach. The formerelementary school "Paul-Joseph-Schule" in Erlenbach lost this name in 1973 when it merged with the school in Rimbach-Mitlechtern. It was named after the former teacher Paul Joseph, notwithstanding that in the time ofNational Socialism , he had been known as a ferventAdolf Hitler stalwart and Party member. There is also an integratedcomprehensive school , the "Heinrich-Böll-Schule" with some 900 students.Famous people
* Wolfgang Kunkel (1902–1981), law historian
References
Further reading
* Theodor Loehrke: "Principalis curia in Furden. Chronik von Fürth im Odenwald." Verlag Alois Singer, Lorsch 1970.
External links
* [http://www.gemeinde-fuerth.de Community’s official webpage] de icon
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