- Siegbach
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Wappen = Wappen Siegbach.svg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 44
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 25
Lageplan = Lahn-Dill-Kreis Siegbach.png
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Höhe = 350
Fläche = 29.08
Einwohner = 2909
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 35768
Vorwahl = 02778
Kfz = LDK
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 32 019
Straße = Austraße 23
Website = [http://www.siegbach.de www.siegbach.de]
Bürgermeister = Eckehard FörsterSiegbach is a community in the
Lahn-Dill-Kreis inHesse ,Germany .Geography
Location
The community of Siegbach lies in the Lahn-Dill Highland in the valley of its namesake brook, the Siegbach, which empties into the Aar to the south at
Bischoffen .More than half of the municipal area is wooded.
Neighbouring communities
Siegbach borders in the north on the communities of
Eschenburg (Lahn-Dill-Kreis) andAngelburg , in the south on the communities ofBischoffen andMittenaar , in the southwest on the town ofHerborn , and in the west on the town ofDillenburg (all in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis).Constituent communities
The community consists of the five centres of Eisemroth (administrative seat), Oberndorf, Tringenstein, Übernthal and Wallenfels.
History
As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the formerly independent municipalities of Eisemroth, Tringenstein, Übernthal and Wallenfels merged on
1 January 1972 to form the greater community of Siegbach, after the communities of Oberndorf and Eisemroth had already been united for a year. The new community's namesake is the brook in whose valley the greater part of the community lies.Within the municipal area once stood three
castle s, namely in Eisemroth (on whose site a church now stands), Wallenfels and Tringenstein. They came into being during the "Hundred Years' Dernbach Feud", which was hard-fought in this area. It was a struggle waged between 1233 and 1333 between the Lords of Dernbach and the ambitious Counts of Nassau, who eventually won. [http://www.burgenwelt.de/dernbach/ge.htm Burg Dernbach ] ]Politics
Coat of arms
Siegbach's civic
coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In vert on ground Or a mine gallery sable with framework Or, therein, a crossed sledge and iron argent.The arms refer to the municipal area's former
mining industry.Sightseeing
The "Wilhelmsteine" ("William's Stones"), lying between Tringenstein and Wallenfels, are a group of
pyrite monadnock s in the middle of the Schelderwald (a foothill of the Rothaargebirge range). Every year onAscension Day , the Wilhelmsteine serve as a localpilgrimage place. A religious service is performed among them on this day.The Wilhelmsteine, named after Count Wilhelm of Nassau, were in earlier times known as the "Buschsteine". They were presumably the pre-Christian central holy place of the whole surrounding area. Nearby, at the "Angelburg", from the early to high
Middle Ages was an important crossroads of old long-distance trade roads. The "Hohe Straße" (High Road) or as it was also known "Herborner Straße" (Herborn Road) coming from the northeast crossed the great east-west trade road there, the Brabant Road, which ran fromLeipzig by way ofCologne to the province of Brabant (nowadays inBelgium ). Locally, it was also known as the "Schelderwald Weg", and in old documents as "strada publica" (the public road). The "Westfalen Weg" (Westphalia Way) also joined the knot of log-distance roads here, following more or less today's Highway L3047 up to the "Zollbuche" ("Customs Beech" – a tree that marked a border in days of yore), and then reaching the Angelburg by way ofGünterod andSalzbödesattel . Continuing north on this route, one could reachBremen .At the Angelburg, evidence of an important prehistoric settlement has been found.
Castle ruins can be found at Tringenstein and Wallenfels (only rubble heaps and dry moats).
References
External links
* [http://www.siegbach.de Siegbach]
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