Frommersbach

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Frommersbach
City of Gummersbach
Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 44 ″  N , 7 ° 36 ′ 20 ″  E
Height : 299  (276-320)  m above sea level NN
Residents : 527  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Postal code : 51647
Area code : 02261
Frommersbach (Gummersbach)
Frommersbach

Location of Frömmersbach in Gummersbach

Frömmersbach is a district of the town of Gummersbach in the Oberbergisches Kreis in southern North Rhine-Westphalia .

geography

Frommersbach lies at the foot of the southwest foothills of the Unnenberg . Landstrasse 323, the main connecting route between Gummersbach and Meinerzhagen , touches the town directly, but after the new road was built in the early 1980s it no longer passes through it. In this way, good transport links were maintained without too much disruption. The city center is less than 6 km away.

history

The place was first mentioned in documents in 1440, when a Hanns von Vromersbach was named as a free judge in a judgment of the free court Bergneustadt .

The village of Frömmersbach belonged to the imperial rule of Gimborn-Neustadt until 1806 . After belonging to the Grand Duchy of Berg (1806-1813) and a provisional transitional administration , the region came to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 on the basis of the agreements made at the Congress of Vienna . Under the Prussian administration, the place first belonged to the Gimborn district (1816–1825) and then to the Gummersbach district in the Rhine Province . In 1843 the village had 178 inhabitants, all of whom were Protestant, and 38 houses.

Culture

Sports

  • SV Frömmersbach (soccer)
  • TV Becketal (gymnastics club)

Association

  • Frommersbach women's choir (dissolved since 2007)

Hiking and bike paths

The following hiking trails are offered by the Frömmersbach hiking car park by the Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) :

  • A3 (2.6 km)

traffic

The Frommersbach bus stop is connected to the 318 bus (Gummersbach - ( Niedernhagen -) Lieberhausen / Piene / Pernze ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Pampus: First documentary naming of Oberbergischer places (= contributions to Oberbergischen history. Sonderbd. 1). Oberbergische Department 1924 eV of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein, Gummersbach 1998, ISBN 3-88265-206-3 .
  2. a b Royal Government of Cologne (Ed.): Overview of the constituent parts and list of all localities and individually named properties of the government district of Cologne, according to districts, mayor's offices and parishes, with details of the number of people and the residential buildings, as well as the confession, Jurisdictions, military and former state relationships. Made on the basis of the officially requested messages. sn, Cologne 1845, p. 28 ( online edition at the State Library of Düsseldorf )