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City of Butzbach
Coordinates: 50 ° 24 ′ 2 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 414 m above sea level NHN
Area : 11.82 km²
Residents : 326  (December 31, 2016)
Population density : 28 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : February 1, 1972
Postal code : 35510
Area code : 06085
Church and village community center in Bodenrod
Church and village community center in Bodenrod

Bodenrod is a district of Butzbach in the Wetteraukreis in Hesse .

Geographical location

Bodenrod is located on a clearing island in the wooded eastern Hintertaunus in the Taunus Nature Park , around eight kilometers southwest of the Butzbach core town. At the same time, it is located about 33 km (as the crow flies ) north-north-west of Frankfurt am Main and thus on the edge of the Rhine-Main area .

The village is located at the head of the Eichelbach valley , a left southern tributary of the Solmsbach, a little north of about 445  m above sea level. NN high transition into the valley system of the United States and thus on the watershed between Lahn and Main , two tributaries of the Rhine . The place has given its name to a natural sub-unit of the Hintertaunus, the bottom harvester knolls . The highest peaks in the vicinity are the Hesselberg (approx.  518  m ) in the east-southeast, the Gickel ( 505.1  m ) in the east and the Donnerskopf ( 485.2  m ) in the south-west. Bodenrod is the highest village in the Wetteraukreis and is 400 to 430  m above sea level. The municipal area is 1182 hectares, of which 973 hectares are forested (status: 1961).

Neighboring towns are Michelbach (south), Weiperfelden (north), Maibach (south-east) and Hasselborn and Grävenwiesbach (both west).

history

On February 1, 1341 Bodenrod was first mentioned under the name Badinrade (clearing of Bado).

Territorial reform

In the run-up to the regional reform in Hesse , the municipality of Bodenrod and the municipality of Philippseck were incorporated into the city of Butzbach on a voluntary basis on February 1, 1972. For Bodenrod, as for every part of the city, a local district with a local advisory board and mayor was established. The boundaries of the local districts follow the previous district boundaries.

Territorial history and administration

The following list gives an overview of the territories in which Bodenrod was located and the administrative units to which it was subordinate:

population

Population development

Bodenrod: Population from 1834 to 2015
year     Residents
1834
  
197
1840
  
211
1846
  
224
1852
  
212
1858
  
200
1864
  
154
1871
  
155
1875
  
147
1885
  
128
1895
  
123
1905
  
131
1910
  
132
1925
  
146
1939
  
144
1946
  
202
1950
  
184
1956
  
157
1961
  
174
1967
  
218
1970
  
168
1980
  
?
1990
  
?
2008
  
369
2010
  
360
2015
  
313
Data source: Historical municipality register for Hesse: The population of the municipalities from 1834 to 1967. Wiesbaden: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, 1968.
Other sources:

Religions

Bodenrod belongs with the places Fauerbach vor der Höhe , Münster , Wiesental and Maibach to the evangelical parish of Münster.  Source: Historical local dictionary

  • 1961: 166 Protestant (= 95.40%), 8 Catholic (= 4.60%) residents

politics

Local advisory board

The mayor is the non-party Susanne Zorn.

Culture and sights

Old school building in Bodenrod
  • Ruin of the Mariazell pilgrimage church
  • Schoolhouse with prayer room
  • Am Jungborn 7
  • Former Forsthaus - Usinger Strasse 9
  • In the corner no. - part of the entire Bodenrod plant
  • At the syringe house 7
  • Complete Bodenrod plant
  • Lime kiln: In 1750, the harvester farmer Johannes Hofmann of the VII set up limestone quarries in order to improve the low income of the harvester farmers.
  • Village community center: Adolf Reichwein's memorial plaque is located next to the entrance door . The pedagogue and resistance fighter made Bodenrod his first educational place of activity.
  • Warnamt : After the end of the Cold War , the Warnamt was shut down. The scouts of the Association of Christian Scouts and Boy Scouts have been using the site as the Donnerskopf Scout Center since 1997 .

Transportation

Bodenrod belongs to the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund . The bus lines FB-54 and FB-55, which are operated by HLB Hessenbus GmbH and connect the village with Butzbach train station, run through Bodenrod .

Personalities

literature

  • 650 years of Bodenrod 1341–1991. From the history of a Butzbach district. Edited on behalf of the Bürgererverein Bodenrod eV Butzbach-Bodenrod 1991. Haag, Gerhard (Ed.)
  • Dieter Wolf : The first documentary mention of Bodenrod from February 1, 1341. In: 650 years Bodenrod 1341–1991. From the history of a Butzbach district. Edited on behalf of the Bürgererverein Bodenrod eV by Gerhard Haag, Butzbach-Bodenrod 1991, p. 10 f.
  • Literature on Bodenrod in the Hessian Bibliography

Web links

Commons : Bodenrod  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Bodenrod, Wetteraukreis. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of July 9, 2015). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. a b Population of the individual city districts. In: Internet presence. City of Butzbach, archived from the original ; accessed on May 22, 2018 . (archived numbers)
  3. The first written mention of Bodenrod on February 1, 1341. in Dieter Wolf: 650 Jahre Bodenrod 1341–1991. From the history of a Butzbach district.
  4. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 361 .
  5. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. State of Hesse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. ^ Grand Ducal Central Office for State Statistics (ed.): Contributions to the statistics of the Grand Duchy of Hesse . tape 13 . G. Jonghause's Hofbuchhandlung, Darmstadt 1872, DNB  013163434 , OCLC 162730471 , p. 12 ff . ( Online at google books ).
  7. Wilhelm von der Nahmer: Handbuch des Rheinischen Particular-Rechts: Development of the territorial and constitutional relations of the German states on both banks of the Rhine: from the first beginning of the French Revolution up to the most recent times . tape 3 . Sauerländer, Frankfurt am Main 1832, OCLC 165696316 , p. 8 ( online at google books ).
  8. Latest countries and ethnology. A geographical reader for all stands. Kur-Hessen, Hessen-Darmstadt and the free cities. tape  22 . Weimar 1821, p. 418 ( online at Google Books ).
  9. Local Advisory Board
  10. Dieter Wolf : On the history of the chapel or church Mariazell. In: Waldsolms community and working group “800 Years Weiperfelden” (Ed.): 800 Years Weiperfelden 1207–2007. Waldsolms Community, Waldsolms 2007, pp. 76–87.
  11. ^ Scout Center Donnerskopf. In: donnerskopf.de. Retrieved April 12, 2016 .
  12. ^ Reichwein-Verein ( Memento from March 6, 2007 in the Internet Archive )