- Weilmünster
Infobox German Location
Wappen = Wappen Weilmünster.png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 26
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 22
Lageplan = Limburg-Weilburg Weilmünste.png
Bundesland = Hesse
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Limburg-Weilburg
Höhe = 193
Fläche = 77.42
Einwohner = 9303
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 35789
Vorwahl = 06472
Kfz = LM
Website = [http://www.weilmuenster.de www.weilmuenster.de]
Bürgermeister = Manfred HeepWeilmünster is a community in
Limburg-Weilburg district inHesse ,Germany .Geography
Weilmünster is among the most richly wooded places in Limburg-Weilburg. The forestry office looks after not only the State Forest but also twelve municipalities’ woodlands in the south of the Limburg-Weilburg and Lahn-Dill districts.
Location
The market community of Weilmünster lies on the north slope of the
Taunus in the Weil valley, the Weil being a tributary to theLahn . The nearest major cities areWetzlar (20 km) to the northeast, Limburg (25 km) to the west andFrankfurt am Main (50 km) to the southeast.Neighbouring communities
Weilmünster borders in the north on the towns of
Weilburg (Limburg-Weilburg) andBraunfels , in the east on the community ofWaldsolms (both in theLahn-Dill-Kreis ), in the south on the communities ofGrävenwiesbach ,Weilrod (both in theHochtaunuskreis ) and Selters and in the west on the communities ofVillmar andWeinbach (all three in Limburg-Weilburg).Constituent communities
Weilmünster’s main centre, also called Weilmünster, is the biggest of the constituent communities in this community of roughly 10,000 inhabitants, to which a further eleven centres belong. The other "
Ortsteil e" are named Audenschmiede, Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Essershausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen. Until about 150 years ago, Heinzenberg, which now belongs to Grävenwiesbach, was also one of Weilmünster’s constituent communities.History
In 1217, Weilmünster had its first documentary mention as "Wilmunstre". It was, however, by this time already a sizeable village with its own church. History hints that the Fulda Monastery, which had holdings in the village, had this church built sometime in the 9th century. The church that stands today was built in the early 16th century, and its square defensive tower sometime around 1300. As of 1601, a regular
market is known to have been being held in Weilmünster. The community belonged to Nassau, and after the division of inheritance to Nassau-Weilburg. From From 1806 it belonged to theDuchy of Nassau . In 1866 it passed toPrussia , becoming part of the Province ofHesse-Nassau .Industrialization began early. In the early 16th century there was anironworks with ablast furnace in Weilmünster. Later came foundries and other metalworking businesses. This industrial development, however, was shortlived. While the road through the Lahn valley was expanded and the Lahn was channelled, Weilmünster, which lay off these arteries, fell behind. The building of the "Weilstraße" (“Weil Road”) in 1860 came too late, and therailway only reached Weilmünster in 1908.It is known that in 1421, there was a forest
smithy in Audenschmiede. It developed itself into a nationally important smithy that, in 1798 passed into the ownership of the Buderus firm when it was founded, and until 1930 it was one of the firm’s most important locations.During National Socialist times at the "Landesheil- und Pflegeanstalt Weilmünster" (“State Medical and Care Facility”), built in 1897, mentally ill and handicapped people were forcibly sterilized and systematically underfed or killed with drug overdoses. From 1937 to 1945, more than 6,000 people died there, among them all
Jew ish patients. [ [http://www.klinikum-weilmuenster.de/home/gedenk.html Gedenkfriedhof für die Opfer der NS-»Euthanasie«] ] Preliminary proceedings against the facility’s staff for having taken part in the Nazi murder of the sick were suspended in 1953.The old community of Weilmünster in the former district of the Oberlahnkreis was merged in the 1970s with other communities into the greater community of Weilmünster.
Of today’s constituent communities, Möttau had its first documentary mention in 802, Laubuseschbach in 897, Wolfenhausen in 1194, Essershausen in 1233, Lützendorf in 1234, Dietenhausen in 1301, Ernsthausen in 1309, Laimbach in 1344, Langenbach in 1335, Rohnstadt in 1355 and Aulenhausen in 1565.
Politics
The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:
Mayors
*Faust, Andreas 1835–1874
*Eppstein, Johann Christian 1867–1875, 1876–1880, 1880–1891
*Dienst, Philipp Friedrich 1891–1896
*Eppstein, Philipp 1896–1900
*Klein, Philipp Heinrich 1900–1926
*Müller, August 1926–1933
*Färber, August 1933–1941
*Weil, Hermann 1941–1945
*Weil, Albert 1945
*Metzler, Adolf 1945–1946
*Weil, Albert 1946–1948
*Weinbrenner, Friedrich 1948 (first deputy)
*Benz, Albert 1948–1951
*Dr. Kottek 1951–1952 (first deputy)
*Benz, Wilhelm 1952–1958
*Windmeier, Waldemar 1958–1988
*Pfeiffer, Klaus 1988–1994
*Heep, Manfred since 1994Coat of arms
The community’s arms in their current form were conferred on 1 July 1935 by the Chief President ("Oberpräsident") of the Province of Hesse-Nassau and on 30 September 1983 they were confirmed by the Hessian Minister of the Interior. At the same time, through a separate document, the community of Weilmünster (Oberlahnkreis) was granted the right to bear the title "Marktflecken" (“Market Community”).
The church in the arms is modelled on the Weilmünster Evangelical church. The golden lion with the seven billets was the coat of arms borne by the former Duchy of Nassau. It is known that today’s arms were already borne shortly after the
Thirty Years' War as an official seal.Flag
The community’s flag has two coloured stripes in orange and blue, alternating at a point one third the way down the flag, which has the proportions 5:2. The point where the colours alternate is overlaid with the community’s coat of arms. The colours recall the colours flown by the former Duchy of Nassau [http://www.fahnenversand.de/fotw/flags/de-lm-wm.html] .
Town partnerships
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Le Cheylard ,Ardèche ,France since 1963.Culture and sightseeing
*Old Nassau "Amtshaus"
*Evangelical church with "Wehrturm" (“Defence Tower”)
*Timber-frame houses
*"Kirbergturm" (lookout tower)Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Weilmünster lies on "
Bundesstraße " 456 on whichWeilburg andBad Homburg vor der Höhe can be reached. The distance toFrankfurt Airport is roughly 60 km.The "Weiltalbahn", the former
railway line from Weilburg to Grävenwiesbach (and on to Frankfurt) led through Weilmünster. Besides therailway station itself, the resort institution had its own halt. Within the community, a spur branched off this line to Laubuseschbach.Since then, all the tracks have been torn up without a trace, and the railway’s right-of-way has in great parts been used to build the Weil Valley Bicycle Path. The spur line, too, can now be used by hikers, cyclists or inline skaters. In Weilmünster, the last witnesses to the railway are the old station building and the walled-up tunnel portals. The stone arches of the viaduct stood until August 2007 when they had to give way to a road-widening project.
Within the framework of the reactivation of the Grävenwiesbach-Brandoberndorf railway line, a new connection to the rail network was considered for Weilmünster; however, there was no concrete followup to these plans.
Business
The Weilmünster Clinic is, with 680 staff, the greater community’s biggest employer. The second biggest is the car supplier Reum in Audenschmiede. There are many family businesses here. There are a roadbuilding company, a furniture shop and a great number of small businesses and handicraft enterprises. Weilmünster’s main centre supplies medical, shopping and school services, and it is also there that the community nursing station and the local history parlour can be found.
Education
Weilmünster is home to a
primary school which serves as a “midpoint school”, a coöperativecomprehensive school withHauptschule ,Realschule and Gymnasium branches with years 5 to 9. Students from Weilmünster attend higher schools inWeilburg .Public institutions
* Weilmünster Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1910 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Aulenhausen Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Dietenhausen Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Ernsthausen Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1932 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Essershausen Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934
* Laimbach Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Langenbach Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Laubuseschbach Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Rohnstadt Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1934 (includes youth fire brigade)
* Wolfenhausen Volunteer Fire Brigade, founded 1932 (includes youth fire brigade)Regular events
Weilmünster has held market rights for more than 400 years and makes lively use of trade and market even today. People still flock to the community’s three yearly markets, the "Frühlingsmarkt" (“Spring Market”, held in March), the "Bauernmarkt" (“Farmers’ Market”) and the "Martinimarkt".
Moreover, sporting events such as the Weiltal-Marathon in April, and the "autofreie Weiltal" (“carfree Weil valley”, held on a Sunday in August) keep drawing visitors to the community, as is also the case with the "Weiltalweg" and the new recreational vehicle campsite. Other events include:
*the "Weiltal-Familien-Radtour" (cycling tour) in collaboration with the Weilmünster Transport and Beautification Club, in June;
*the "Apfellauf" (“Apple Walk”) in collaboration with the "Kelterei Heil" (wine pressing workshop), in July;
*the "Weinfest", also in July;
*Kirmes (with farmers’ market), in September;
*the "Martinimarkt Weilmünster", in November.Famous people
Sons and daughters of the town
* Ernst Loew, Member of the Landtag and first "Kreisbeigeordneter" (“district deputy”)
Sources
*Erco von Dietze: "Archiv Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Weilmünster I. 1565-1975." Findbuch. 1989
*Erco von Dietze: "Archiv Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Weilmünster II. (Ernsthausen) 1766-1976." Findbuch. 1989External links
* [http://www.weiltalweg.de Weiltalweg] de icon
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