Weimar (Lahn)

Weimar (Lahn)

Infobox German Location
Wappen = Weimar (Lahn).jpg
Name=Weimar
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 45
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 42
Lageplan = Marburg Biedenkopf Weimar.pngBundesland = Hesse
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Marburg-Biedenkopf
Höhe = 195-250
Fläche = 47.05
Einwohner = 7553
Stand = 2005-06-30
PLZ = 35096
Vorwahl = 06421, 06426
Kfz = MR
Website = [http://www.weimar-lahn.de/ www.weimar-lahn.de]
Bürgermeister = Volker Muth
Partei = SPD

Weimar is a community in the south of Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Gießen administrative region, Hesse, Germany. The community's administrative seat is the centre of Niederweimar.

Geography

The municipal area stretches south from Marburg in the Lahn valley and west with the Allna valley on into the Gladenbach Highland and comprises an area of about 47 km². Other than Marburg, the community also borders on Ebsdorfergrund to the east, on Fronhausen to the south, on Lohra to the southwest, and in the far west on the town of Gladenbach.

History

The name "Weimar" is believed to come from the Old Germanic word " _go. wih" (holy, sanctified) and the Old High German word " _go. mar" (lake, swamp or moor) put together.

Allna had its first documentary mention as early as 807 and is thereby the earliest named centre in the community. Alongside this, however, Kehna, Oberweimar and Niederweimar, simply from their names, are said to be the oldest centres in the municipal area. The founding of the "Martinskirche" (church) in Oberweimar is assumed to have happened before Saint Boniface's time, namely about 600, in the time when Irish-Scottish monks were undertaking missionary work in the area.

Over the last few years, as the gravel quarry at Niederweimar has been expanded, great Neolithic settlements have been found, which have since been kept in protective pits.

Earlier divisions

Before the current community was founded, the places within it belonged to court regions ("Gerichtsbezirke") which also had administrative functions. Allna, Oberweimar, Weiershausen, Kehna, Nesselbrunn, Niederwalgern and Wolfshausen belonged to the "Gericht Reizberg". The Reizberg court itself was built on a mountain lying near Oberweimar. Argenstein, Wenkbach and Roth were grouped into the "Gericht Schenkisch Eigen" of the "Schenken" (≈stewards) of Schweinsberg. Stedebach was under the Teutonic Knights' ownership while Niederweimar was a landgrave's personal court region ("Eigengericht").

Greater Weimar community

At its founding on 1 January 1971, the community of Weimar consisted of Allna (half-timbered church), Niederweimar (Weimar Lake) and Oberweimar (Evangelical church). On 1 July 1972, after much drawn-out procedural business, Roth (renovated synagogue), Weiershausen and Wenkbach (Evangelical "Wehrkirche" – a church built to look like a fort – and Catholic church) joined the community. As a result of Hesse's municipal reforms on 1 July 1974, the community was enlarged by having Argenstein (mill), Kehna (court ensemble), Nesselbrunn, Niederwalgern ("Wehrkirche"), Stedebach and Wolfshausen added to it.

Politics

Municipal council

Mayor

Since 2004, Weimar's mayor has been Volker Muth (SPD). He beat Karl Krantz (CDU) who had held the office since the greater community was founded.

Coat of arms

The community's coat of arms might be described thus: Party per pale in gules and argent, within, a rose in argent and gules . The arms were bestowed on Weimar twice, on 25 January 1971 and again on 2 July 1975. The rose was chosen to stand for the community's flourishing. [http://www.ngw.nl/int/dld/w/weimarl.htm]

Community partnerships

*Flagicon|United Kingdom Sawtry, United Kingdom
*Flagicon|Germany Wutha-Farnroda, Thuringia

Culture and sightseeing

Buildings

Among other buildings in the community worth seeing are the "fortress church" in Wenkbach and churches in Niederweimar, Niederwalgern, Allna and Roth. The watermill in Argenstein and the synagogue in Roth are also worth a visit, as are the half-timbered houses to be found in some centres.

Music

Various clubs in the constituent communities offer a range of different kinds of music. As well as several singing clubs and choirs, there are all kinds of music clubs in Weimar, even a trombone choir and the Wenkbach civic and cultural club's orchestra.

Sport

The community's biggest sport clubs are the SG Niederwalgern/Wenkbach, the SC Roth/Argenstein and the TSV Niederweimar. In football, the clubs from Niederwalgern, Wenkbach, Roth and Argenstein form an association and compete as "FSG Südkreis". The TSV ("Turn- und Sportverein", that is, gymnastic and sport club) Niederweimar has its own team. Other sports have clubs, too: tennis is offered, for example, at SG Niederwalgern/Wenkbach as well as at TV Weimar in Wolfshausen. Table tennis can be played in, among other places, in Wenkbach in the department specially set up for it at the civic and cultural club.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

The community's biggest industrial park is found in the southern end of Wenkbach. The firms YKK und Pauly are located there. Scattered throughout the other centres are further businesses, mostly small and in handicrafts.

Transport

Through the community run two Federal Highways, Bundesstraße 3 from Marburg to Gießen, which has still not been built into a four-lane highway, and Bundesstraße 255 going towards Gladenbach and Herborn. In Niederwalgern and Niederweimar are found stops on the Main-Weser railway between Kassel and Frankfurt am Main at which stop regional and regional express trains (the latter only in Niederwalgern). Various buslines join the community's several centres together and to neighbouring communities.

Leisure

Smaller facilities such as playgrounds can be found in most of the constituent communities, but the only facility well known outside the region is the "Seepark" ("lake park"), offering a lake with swimming and a recreational area.

Famous inhabitants

* Walter Schlesinger (1908-1984) - famous historian, lived and died in Wolfshausen
* Dirk Wolf (1972- ) - footballer, formerly with, among others, Eintracht Frankfurt, grew up in Argenstein

References

External links

* [http://www.weimar-lahn.de/ Community's official website]
* [http://www.wenkbach.net/ Information about Wenkbach]


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