Melsungen

Melsungen
Melsungen
Coat of arms of Melsungen
Melsungen is located in Germany
{{{alt}}}
Melsungen
Coordinates 51°08′N 9°33′E / 51.13333°N 9.55°E / 51.13333; 9.55Coordinates: 51°08′N 9°33′E / 51.13333°N 9.55°E / 51.13333; 9.55
Administration
Country Germany
State Hesse
Admin. region Kassel
District Schwalm-Eder-Kreis
Town subdivisions 7 Stadtteile
Mayor Dieter Runzheimer (SPD)
Basic statistics
Area 63.1 km2 (24.4 sq mi)
Elevation 160-460 m
Population 13,384 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 212 /km2 (549 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate HR
Postal code 34212
Area code 05661
Website www.melsungen.de

Melsungen (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛlzʊŋən]) is a small climatic spa in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany.

Contents

Geography

Melsungen lies on the river Fulda in the North Hesse Highland. The brooks Pfieffe and Kehrenbach flow into the Fulda here. A few kilometres downstream, the river Eder also empties into the Fulda.

Location

The nearest large towns are Kassel (downstream, about 22 km to the north) and Bad Hersfeld (upstream, about 32 km to the southeast).

Constituent communities

Melsungen comprises several smaller communities. In addition the main community, which is also called Melsungen, there are seven quarters named Adelshausen, Günsterode, Kehrenbach, Kirchhof, Obermelsungen, Röhrenfurth and Schwarzenberg.

History

Historical record of the town dates from 802, but it was likely settled much earlier, during the Hallstatt period (9th to 4th centuries BCE).

Middle Ages

Melsungen had developed into a small town (burgus) by 1189. The town's coat of arms also originated at this time.

In the course of its history, Melsungen often changed hands. The fiercest fighting over the town was between the Archbishops of Mainz and the Landgraves of Hesse and Thuringia.

Melsungen achieved its importance from its location at the crossroads of three mediaeval trade routes, the Sälzerweg, running east-west; the Nürnberger Straße, running north-south; and Durch die langen Hessen (roughly "Through the Long Hessians").

Modern Age

In 1554, a fire destroyed parts of the heart of town. In 1637, during the Thirty Years' War, the constituent community of Günsterode was laid waste.

From 1821 to 1974, Melsungen was an administrative centre and an independent district seat, until the Melsungen district was combined with the neighbouring Fritzlar-Homberg and Ziegenhain districts.

The town's 14,000 or so inhabitants call themselves Bartenwetzer ("Axe whetters").

Coat of arms

The old seal and today's civic coat of arms have their roots in the late 12th century. Heraldically, the arms might be described thus: In azure a town gate and tower argent – with roof gules surmounted by two finials Or – flanked by crenellated town walls argent.

The town's official blazon describes the roof as "tile-red" – not truly "gules" (i.e. red). The arms can be traced back to 1577.

Politics

Town council consists of 37 members. As of the last municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, the seats are apportioned thus:

SPD  : 22 seats
CDU  : 9 seats
FDP  : 6 seats

The town executive consists of six councillors and the mayor. Four of these seats are held by the SPD, and one each by the CDU and FDP.

On 28 November 2004, Dieter Runzheimer (SPD) was elected mayor with a 62.8% share of the vote. He took office on 1 March 2005.

Main sights

The Melsunger Schloss.
The "Zweipfennigbrücke" across the Fulda.
  • Fachwerkstadt (compact area featuring half-timbered houses in the Old Town)
  • Town Hall (from 1556), with Axe Whetter in the tower
  • Schloss (stately home built between 1550 and 1557 by Landgrave Philip) with garden
  • Marketplace
  • Bartenwetzerbrücke ("Axe Whetters' Bridge" built between 1595 and 1596)
  • Gothic town church (built between 1415 and 1425)
  • Hospitalskapelle St. Georg ("St George's Hospital Chapel")
  • Eulenturm ("Owl Tower"; a preserved tower from the old town wall)
  • Zweipfenningsbrücke ("Twopenny Bridge" from 1890)
  • Stirling-Bau (B. Braun Melsungen AG's Pfieffewiesen Works)

Sport

  • Handballverein MT Melsungen (champions in 2004/2005 season in the Second Bundesliga, thereby climbing in 2005/06 to the First Bundesliga)
  • Melsunger Fußballverein 08 (soccer)
  • Melsunger Turngemeinde 1861 (athletics)

Culture

Regular events

  • Melsunger Weinfest (wine festival)
  • Melsunger Kabarett-Wettbewerb (cabaret contest)
  • Bad Liebenstein-Stafette (yearly relay)

Culinary specialities

  • Ahle Wurst (or Aahle Worscht), a kind of Hessian hard pork sausage. Its name is a dialectal form of alte Wurst – "old sausage".

Transportation

The town lies on Autobahn A 7. Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) B 83 runs through Melsungen and Bundesstraßen B 253 and B 487 both begin (or end) here.

Melsungen lies on the KasselBebraFulda railway line and belongs to the North Hesse Transport Network. In May 2006 the RegioTram line RT5 (Kassel-Melsungen) began running. It connects Melsungen with downtown Kassel without passengers needing to transfer. The line ends where the Melsungen-Süd turning loop is still not finished. Further stations are being built in Melsungen-Schwarzenberg und Melsungen-Bartenwetzerbrücke.

Economy

Melsungen is home to the firm B. Braun Melsungen, which has a €3,500,000,000 yearly turnover, and about 35,100 employees worldwide (as of 2007).

Personalities

Twin towns

Melsungen has partnerships with the following towns:

There is also a "friendship" with the Berlin community of Spandau.

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Melsungen — Melsungen …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Melsungen — Melsungen, 1) Kreis in der kurhessischen Provinz Niederhessen, 77 QM., 30,500 Ew.; 2) Amt hier, 11,000 Ew.; 3) Stadt darin an der Fulda u. der Friedrich Wilhelms Nordbahn (Kassel Gerstungen), Amtssitz; Schloß, Armenhaus, Hospital, Forstschule,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Melsungen — Melsungen, Kreisstadt im preuß. Regbez. Kassel, an der Fulda und der Staatsbahnlinie Kassel Bebra, 206 m ü. M., hat 2 evang. Kirchen, Synagoge, Schloß, eine höhere Unterrichts und Erziehungsanstalt, eine landwirtschaftliche Winterschule, eine… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Melsungen — Melsungen, Kreisstadt im preuß. Reg. Bez. Cassel, an der Fulda, (1905) 3940 E., Amtsgericht, Lungenheilanstalt …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Melsungen — Melsungen, kurhess. Stadt an der Fulda, mit 4500 E …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Melsungen — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Melsungen — Original name in latin Melsungen Name in other language Mel zungen, Melsungen, Melzungen, mei er sun gen, meruzungen, mlzwngn, Мелзунген, Мельзунген State code DE Continent/City Europe/Berlin longitude 51.13029 latitude 9.55236 altitude 179… …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Melsungen — Mẹlsungen,   Stadt im Schwalm Eder Kreis, Hessen, an der mittleren Fulda vor deren Austritt in das Kasseler Becken, 179 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 14 900 Einwohner; pharmazeutische, Lebensmittel u. a. Industrie.   Stadtbild:   Das malerische… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Landkreis Melsungen — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Schloss Melsungen — 51.1327777777789.5410666666667 Koordinaten: 51° 7′ 58″ N, 9° 32′ 28″ O …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”