Höchst im Odenwald

Höchst im Odenwald

Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Wappen = Wappen Höchst im Odenwald.pnglat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 48
lon_deg = 09 |lon_min = 00
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Darmstadt
Landkreis = Odenwaldkreis
Höhe = 177
Fläche = 30.51
Einwohner = 9883
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 64739
Vorwahl = 06163
Kfz = ERB
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 4 37 009
LOCODE = DE HOE
Adresse = Montmelianer Platz 4
64739 Höchst i. Odw.
Website = [http://www.hoechst-i-odw.de www.hoechst-i-odw.de]
Bürgermeister = Reiner Guth

Höchst im Odenwald (officially "Höchst i. Odw.") is a community in the Odenwaldkreis (district) in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Höchst lies 25 km east of Darmstadt, in the northern Odenwald at elevations between 175 and 400 m.

Neighbouring communities

Höchst borders in the north on the town of Groß-Umstadt (Darmstadt-Dieburg) and the town of Breuberg, in the east on the community of Lützelbach, in the south on the town of Bad König, in the southwest on the community of Brensbach and in the west on the community of Otzberg (Darmstadt-Dieburg).

Constituent communities

Höchst’s "Ortsteile", besides the main centre, also called Höchst, are Annelsbach, Dusenbach, Forstel, Hassenroth i.Odw., Hetschbach, Hummetroth, Mümling-Grumbach and Pfirschbach.

History

The "Höchster Becken" (“Höchst Basin”), was permanently settled, as were other favourable locations, no later than the New Stone Age. Many Stone Age remnants as well as finds from Celtic and Roman times bear witness to this. In the outlying centre of Hummetroth, a Roman villa rustica from the 2nd century was unearthed and may be visited as an open-air museum. It is known as the "Römische Villa Haselburg".

Höchst had its first documentary mention in 1156. Its overlords in the Middle Ages were, among others, the Lords of Breuberg, the Counts of Wertheim, the Lords of Eppstein and the Counts of Erbach. By the time that the Thirty Years' War was over, the community had nearly died out, recovering only very slowly.

Through municipal restructuring in Hesse, the community of Annelsbach, which up to this time had been self-governing, was amalgamated in 1969. Following in 1971 were Forstel, Hummetroth, Pfirschbach, Hassenroth, Mümling-Grumbach, Hetschbach and Dusenbach. Since 1857, the valley of the Obrunnbach has been known as the "Obrunnschlucht" (“Obrunn Gorge”) and has undergone changes due to tourism.

Politics

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Mayor

At the mayoral election on 5 February 2006, Reiner Guth (KAH) was elected mayor with 64.3% of the vote. His opponent Jürgen Hild (SPD) got 35.7%.

Town partnerships

The community of Höchst im Odenwald maintains partnership arrangements with the following places:
flagicon|France Montmélian, Savoie, France since 1966
flagicon|Czech Republic Bělotín, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

Höchst, like Hetschbach and Mümling-Grumbach, is connected by the "Odenwaldbahn" (railway; RMV Line 65) towards the north with Hanau and, through a change of trains, to Frankfurt am Main, towards the northwest directly with Darmstadt and towards the south with Erbach and Eberbach in the Neckar valley.

Owing to the rising traffic volume on "Bundesstraße" 45, which runs north-south through the middle of Höchst, a bypass is now being built to the west of the community to reduce through traffic on the roadway through downtown, which along some stretches is rather narrow. The first spadeful of earth was turned on 27 July 2005. The 2.8 km-long bypass’s completion is foreseen for late 2008. The building cost has been assessed at €22,800,000.

Education

Since 1964, Höchst has been home to the "Ernst-Göbel-Schule", a coöperative comprehensive school with a Gymnasium upper level.

Regular events

*Each year in May, the four-day Apple Blossom Festival ("Apfelblütenfest") takes place. On this occasion, an “Apple Blossom Queen” ("Apfelblütenkönigin") is chosen. In 2007, the festival was held for the 56th time.
*Also full of tradition is the "Odenwälder Kartoffelmarkt" (potato market).
*Yearly, in November, the theatrical group TEGS stages a première of a play at the community centre.

External links

*dmoz|World/Deutsch/Regional/Europa/Deutschland/Hessen/Landkreise/Odenwaldkreis/Städte_und_Gemeinden/Höchst_im_Odenwald|Höchst im Odenwald de icon
* [http://www.hoechst-i-odw.de Community’s official site] de icon
* [http://www.annelsbach.de Annelsbach] de icon
* [http://www.muemling-grumbach.de Mümling-Grumbach] de icon


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