Rothenberg

Rothenberg

Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Wappen = Wappen_Rothenberg_(Odenwald).pnglat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 30
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 55
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Darmstadt
Landkreis = Odenwaldkreis
Höhe = 482
Fläche = 30.48
Einwohner = 2499
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 64757
Vorwahl = 06275
Kfz = ERB
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 4 37 014
Adresse = Hauptstraße 23
64757 Rothenberg
Website = [http://www.rothenberg-odenwald.de www.rothenberg-odenwald.de]
Bürgermeister = Hans-Heinz Keursten

Rothenberg is a community in the Odenwaldkreis (district) in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Rothenberg lies at elevations between 200 and 500 m in the southern Odenwald in the "Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald", 7 km north of Hirschhorn on the Neckar. The main centre lies in the south of the municipal area as a high settlement in a clearing 430 m high on the ridge of the otherwise wooded Hirschhorner Höhe (heights). The municipal area stretches northwestwards along the Finkenbach.

Neighbouring communities

Rothenberg borders in the north on the town of Beerfelden (Odenwaldkreis), in the east on the town of Eberbach (Rhein-Neckar-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg), in the south on the town of Hirschhorn (Bergstraße district) and in the west on the town of Eberbach (outlying centre of Brombach) and the community of Wald-Michelbach (Bergstraße district).

Constituent communities

Rothenberg’s "Ortsteile" are Finkenbach, Hinterbach, Kortelshütte, Ober-Hainbrunn, Raubach and Rothenberg.

History

Rothenberg went, as "Rodenberg", in 1535, along with the villages of Ober-Hainbrunn and Unter-Finkenbach, and "Vogt" rights in Moosbrunn, as an Imperial fief to the Lords of Hirschhorn. After they died out in 1632, ownership passed to Otto von Kronberg, and after the Counts of Kronberg died out in 1704 to the Barons of Degenfeld-Schaumburg. Through marriage, ownership was held from 1786 to 1801 by the Counts of Erbach-Fürstenau. By the Treaty of the Confederation of the Rhine, Rothenberg and the other villages, but not Moosbrunn, passed along with the County of Erbach in 1806 to the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. In 1835, Rothenberg was, with 1,098 inhabitants the third biggest village in the "Landratsbezirk" (roughly “administrative region”). When in the course of industrialization traffic routes were being expanded, this handicraft and market community’s high elevation, which did not favour transport, became a curse. There was no industrial development, and the community’s population figures fell. To this day, the community is strongly characterized by agriculture. In 1971, the hitherto self-governing communities of Ober-Finkenbach and Raubach were amalgamated. The hamlets of Kortelshütte and Hinterbach were established in the 18th century as settling communities for newcomers and those without property. Kortelshütte has developed itself since the early 20th century into a climatic spa after a highway link and new housing estates were built, while Hinterbach earned importance in the 1930s for its mineral springs.

Politics

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

Mayor

The independent mayor Hans Heinz Keursten was reëlected in the first round of voting on 18 September 2005 with 91.5% of the vote.

Cultural monuments

Rothenberg and its outlying centres are rich in cultural monuments. Besides the Old Lutheran "Schwarze Kirche" (“Black Church”) from 1883 and the "Evangelische Pfarrkirche" (“Evangelical Parish Church”) from 1880, several timber-frame houses in particular may be named, such as the "Forsthaus Saubuche" (“Sow Beech Forest House”) near the outlying centre of Raubach. There are moreover many smaller cultural monuments such as wells, border stones and rows of standing stone slabs ("Stellsteinreihen" in German), believed to once have been cattle-driving ways. One of these can be found at Ober-Hainbrunn.

About the turn of the 20th century, complaints were mounting among dwellers in the upper village about the water supply’s shortcomings. The spring of the "Großer Brunnen" (“Great Spring”) on the slope of the Gammelsbach valley gave forth enough water; so the state authorities in the Grand Duchy of Hesse put the "Kulturinspektion Darmstadt" in charge and they found the solution to the water supply problem by furnishing two water motors , delivered by the Zurich machine factory Schmid. Each of the technically interesting motors drives a three-cylinder pump. One comes from the year 1902 and the other is two years newer. Today the historic pumphouse between Kortelshütte and Rothenberg is run by a circle of technically enthusiastic idealists.

Furthermore, in the Rothenberg hamlet of Hinterbach can be found the Odenwald’s last maintained hydraulic ram.

Sport

The Rothenberg Heights are worthy of recommendation for hiking and walks. From the heights, the Odenwald’s highest mountain, the Katzenbuckel, can be seen. In good weather, gliders are also to be seen, as Rothenberg has a glider launching facility. Rest can be found at any of the many springs and resting places. Furthermore, there is an “Inliner Day” every summer, for which the highway between Rothenberg and Beerfelden (10 km) is closed to traffic for inline skating and cycling.

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

"Bundesstraße" 37 lies about 8 km away in Hirschhorn. "Bundesstraße" 45 lies about 12 km away in Beerfelden. The Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr railway line in Hirschhorn lies about 8 km away.

External links

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