Bobenheim (Bobenheim-Roxheim)
Bobenheim
Community Bobenheim-Roxheim
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Coordinates: 49 ° 35 ′ 16 ″ N , 8 ° 21 ′ 20 ″ E | ||
Incorporation : | 7th June 1969 | |
Postal code : | 67240 | |
Area code : | 06239 | |
Location of Bobenheim in Rhineland-Palatinate |
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Street in Bobenheim
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Bobenheim - at times Bobenheim am Sand and later Bobenheim am Rhein - is the larger district of the municipality of Bobenheim-Roxheim in the Rhineland-Palatinate Rhine-Palatinate district . Until 1969 it was an independent community.
location
Bobenheim is located in the Upper Rhine Plain in the northern part of the local community and forms the northern end of the Rhine-Palatinate district. Immediately to the north is the independent city of Worms . In the meantime, the place has grown together structurally with Roxheim, so that spatial separation is no longer possible. Franz-Voll-Straße and Roxheimer Straße belong to Bobenheim . The Nonnenhof is also located a little northeast of the settlement area . The Eckbach runs through the settlement area in an east-west direction . With the 17 old oaks in Nonnebusch there is also a natural monument in the northeast of the district . The Silbersee is located southeast of the village .
history
Initially the place belonged to the Burgraviate of Worms and later to the rule of Stauf , which in 1388 under Heinrich II. Von Sponheim-Bolanden was united with the rule of Kirchheim to form the rule of Kirchheim and Stauf . In the early 18th century in the course of an exchange with the other Rhine villages of the rule, the place changed to the Electoral Palatinate and then finally came to the Hochstift Worms , within which he was subordinate to the Neuhausen office . From 1798 to 1814, when the Palatinate was part of the French Republic (until 1804) and then part of the Napoleonic Empire , Bobenheim am Sand - as it was called at the time - was incorporated into the canton of Frankenthal and had its own Mairie . In 1815 the place had a total of 786 inhabitants. In the same year the place belonged to Austria . A year later he moved to the Kingdom of Bavaria . From 1818 to 1862 "Bobenheim am Rhein" was part of the Frankenthal Land Commissioner , which was then converted into a district office.
In 1928, Bobenheim am Rhein had 2,211 inhabitants who lived in 355 residential buildings. The Catholics belonged to the parish of Frankenthal, the Protestants to that of Bobenheim-Roxheim . In 1939 the place was incorporated into the Frankenthal district. After the Second World War , Bobenheim became part of the then newly formed state of Rhineland-Palatinate within the French occupation zone . In the course of the first administrative reform in Rhineland-Palatinate , Bobenheim was merged with the neighboring community of Roxheim to form the new local community of Bobenheim-Roxheim on June 7, 1969 . At the same time, the place changed to the district of Ludwigshafen, which has been called Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis since 2004 .
traffic
In 1540, Bobenheim was the post office of the Dutch postal rate and as such a branch of the counterpart in Rheinhausen . The place has had a train station on the Mainz – Ludwigshafen line on the western edge of its settlement area since 1853 .
Culture
There are a total of six objects on site , including the Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius and the Nonnenhof.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the place
- Adolf Merz (1903–1987), politician (SPD)
- Wolfgang Hertinger (* 1950), police officer
People who worked on site
- Johann Baptist Gegg (1664–1730), auxiliary bishop, consecrated the local branch church in 1727
- Johannschichtl (1840–1906), worked from Bobenheim
- Georg Schubert (1899–1968), sculptor, designed a wayside cross on site in 1958
- Ludwig von Heyl zu Herrnsheim (1920–2010), industrialist, lived on the Nonnenhof from 2006 onwards
- Marie-Elisabeth Klee (1922–2018), politician (CDU), last lived on the Nonnenhof and died there
Individual evidence
- ↑ daten.digitale-sammlungen.de: List of localities for the Free State of Bavaria . Retrieved April 7, 2018 .
- ↑ General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments - Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis. Mainz 2017, p. 4 (PDF; 6.5 MB).