- Waldeck, Hesse
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
Name = Waldeck
Wappen = Waldeck (am Edersee).svg
lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 12
lon_deg = 09 |lon_min = 4
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Kassel
Landkreis = Waldeck-Frankenberg
Höhe = 245-475
Fläche = 115.73
Einwohner = 7545
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 34513
Vorwahl = 05634
Kfz = KB
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 6 35 021
Gliederung = 10Stadtteil e
Adresse = Am Rathaus 1
34513 Waldeck
Website = [http://www.waldeck.de/ www.waldeck.de]
Bürgermeister = Jörg Feldmann
Partei =Waldeck is a small town in
Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northwesternHesse ,Germany .Geography
Location
Waldeck lies on the
Edersee , a man-made lake. Waldeck's constituent communities stretch from the shore of the Edersee into the Langer Wald ("Long Forest").Neighbouring communities
Waldeck borders in the north on the community of
Twistetal , in the northeast on the town ofBad Arolsen (both in Waldeck-Frankenberg), in the east on the towns ofWolfhagen and Naumburg (both in the district of Kassel), in the south on the community ofEdertal , and in the west on the community ofVöhl and the town ofKorbach (all three in Waldeck-Frankenberg).Constituent communities
The town of Waldeck consists of the centres of Alraft, Dehringhausen, Freienhagen, Höringhausen, Netze, Nieder-Werbe, Ober-Werbe, Sachsenhausen, Selbach and Waldeck.
History
The first evidence of settlement at Waldeck comes from the year 1232 when a document from the Netze
Monastery mentioned the "universitas civitatis de waldeke". Until 1254, the town was also called Rode, possibly because there was a clearing there. The town's first seal was acquired in 1266, and the town had its first historically verifiable mayor in 1311. Until the beginning of the 20th century, Waldeck's population barely exceeded 400.Waldeck was the residence of the
Count s of Waldeck who, beginning around 1200, gradually gathered a sizeable realm under their control and, having added the county of Pyrmont to their holdings through inheritance, were elevated to Princes ofWaldeck-Pyrmont in 1712. In 1655, the residence was transferred to Arolsen, and Waldeck lost its importance.The Edersee, Germany's third largest reservoir, was created by the construction of the Eder
dam in 1914. The dam, designed to help regulate water levels forshipping on theWeser and to generatehydroelectricity , was destroyed by the RAF on17 May ,1943 (seeOperation Chastise ), causing massiveflood ing and loss of life downstream, but was rebuilt.Freienhagen
Until municipal reforms in 1974, Freienhagen was a town in its own right. It already had town rights when history first mentioned the town in 1253; it is believed that they were granted in 1231. On the "Hünenburg", a 472 m-high mountain in the Freienhagen Municipal Forest, traces of a prehistoric settlement have been found.
In the
Middle Ages , Freienhagen had a complete ring of walls with two town gates through which led the old trade road fromCologne toLeipzig . Likewise historically interesting is the Freienhagen Free Court ("Freienhagener Freigericht"), which sat at first at the "Schiebenscheid" and later under the linden tree at the "Steinborn". Under the Free Counts ("Freigrafen" – chairmen of the court) Sigmund Manegold (1435 – 1455) and Johann Manhoff (1438 – 1458), the court reached its greatest importance: theTeutonic Knights , and the cities ofFrankfurt and Cologne, were referred to Freienhagen.Amalgamations
As part of municipal reforms, the greater town of Waldeck was formed out of the formerly independent communities of Alraft, Höringhausen, Netze, Nieder-Werbe, Selbach, Sachsenhausen and Waldeck. In 1974, Dehringhausen, Freienhagen and Ober-Werbe also joined the town.
Politics
Town council
The town council's 31 seats are apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on
26 March 2006 :Note: FWG is a citizens' coalition.The town's executive consists of 7 councillors. Three of these seats are held by the SPD, 2 by the CDU, and one seat each by the FWG and the FDP.
At the mayoral election on
22 October 2000 , the SDP's Peter Brandenburg was elected Waldeck's mayor with an 80.9% share of the vote.Coat of arms
The official blazon roughly translates thus: In Or a six-pointed star sable.
This simply describes a black six-pointed star on a gold background, with no mention at all of the
fleur-de-lys . Furthermore, Waldeck's officialInternet presence does not contain any text about the civiccoat of arms , although it does display the version with the lily. At least one source, however, shows arms for Waldeck matching the blazon. [http://www.ngw.nl/int/dld/w/waldeck2.htm]According to this same source, the star was originally eight-pointed, as commonly appears in many civic arms in the Waldeck region. It is an heraldic charge once borne by the Counts of Waldeck in the Middle Ages. The number of points was changed in the 19th century to distinguish the town's arms from the district's.
Town partnerships
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Blankenhain ,Thuringia , since 1990Culture and sightseeing
Museums
* Heimatmuseum Höringhausen (local history)
* Dorfstube Nieder-WerbeBuildings
* Schloss Waldeck, stately home, and the town's landmark
* Netze monastery church with analtar from the 14th century
* Sachsenhäuser Warte (watchtower in Sachsenhausen)
* Edertalsperre (dam)
* Romanesque "fortress church" withonion dome s in Freienhagen
* half-timbered houses in Freienhagen
* Old mills near FreienhagenParks
* Uferpromenade Waldeck (shoreline promenade)
Sport
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Golf course s north of town: 18-hole championship course and 9-hole short courseEconomy and infrastructure
Transport
Through the town run the Federal Highways ("Bundesstraßen") B 251 and B 485.
Operations on the stretch of the Ederseebahn
railway line betweenBad Wildungen andKorbach , on which lies Waldeck, ceased on27 May 1995 .There is a cableway to the
Edersee and well builthiking trails in theKellerwald -Edersee National Park.References
External links
* [http://www.waldeck.de/ Waldeck]
* [http://www.schloss-waldeck.de/ Schloss Waldeck]
* [http://www.edersee.com/ Edersee holiday region]
* [http://www.hoeckmann.de/geschichte/waldeck.htm History of the Principality of Waldeck]
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