Hausen over Aar

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Hausen over Aar
Aarbergen municipality
Coat of arms of Hausen over Aar
Coordinates: 50 ° 15 ′ 3 ″  N , 8 ° 3 ′ 31 ″  E
Height : 179 m above sea level NHN
Area : 3.85 km²
Residents : 637  (Jun. 30, 2018)
Population density : 165 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 31, 1970
Postal code : 65326
Area code : 06120
Hausen over Aar
Hausen over Aar

Hausen über Aar is a district of the municipality of Aarbergen in the Hessian Rheingau-Taunus district and is located in the Aartal .

history

Hausen (historically Orhusen meaning Oberhausen ) was first mentioned in a document in 879. The part of the name Ober- refers to the earlier existence of the Niederhausen desert, which was abandoned in the 16th century and was located between Hausen and Rückershausen .

Territorial reform

In the course of the regional reform in Hesse , the previously independent communities of Daisbach, Hausen via Aar, Kettenbach, Michelbach, Panrod and Rückershausen voluntarily merged on December 31, 1970 to form the new community of Aarbergen. For each district, the main statute established a local district with a local advisory board and local councilor in accordance with the Hessian municipal code.

The addition "via Aar"

Hausen is not over , but on the Aar. The addition about Aar therefore means as much as being on the other side of the Aar . Because the old center of the village is east of the Aar. The addition probably refers to the perspective from the former Lower County of Katzenelnbogen . The Counts of Katzenelnbogen and their successors, the Landgraves of Hesse , had a. U. about taxpayers in Hausen, although the village itself never belonged to the territory of the county. The addition still serves to distinguish the settlement from other villages with the name Hausen in the region and especially in the old district of Untertaunus . Because Hausen is the most common place name in Germany (cf. Hausen in front of the height and Hausen over Balduinstein ).

politics

The mayor is Richard Vietze (SPD).

Culture and sights

societies

Hausen is characterized by an active club life. There is a men's choir, a gymnastics and rifle club and a volunteer fire brigade . The women's choir CantAare Femina is known regionally . The youth organized themselves in the notch society until around 2010. In addition, there used to be a youth room. Village events usually take place in the gym, a multi-purpose hall with a hall and serving area. The fire station was sold.

Regular events

  • Masked ball in the old hall (not regularly)
  • Family evening of the club ring (spring; gym)
  • Easter fire of the fire brigade (irregularly on Saturday before Easter)
  • Lindenfest of the fire brigade (May 1st)
  • Go to the Aar (always in May)
  • Schoppefest (formerly houses Kerb; on the weekend before the last Tuesday in October)
  • Houses Christmas market (mostly on the 4th Advent at the gym; previously in the center of the village on the linden tree)

Buildings

The historic Aar Bridge from 1863 and the memorial to the victims of both World Wars and National Socialism from 1926 (extended with a plaque in 1955) are worth seeing . Hausen has a high proportion of forest. In the forests there are numerous cultural relics and geomorphological peculiarities, such as the early Holocene gorge system Steimelsgraben with the associated alluvial fan on the west side of the valley and several desert corridors that can be recognized by field terrain . In the Forest Department Struth on the east side was a Rain in the pre-Roman Iron Age dated.

traffic

The listed Aartalbahn and Aarstrasse ( Bundesstrasse 54 ) , which are currently used by handcars, run through Hausen via Aar . The next train stations are in Limburg ( with ICE connection in Limburg Süd), Diez and Wörsdorf . The next motorway junction is in Bad Camberg .

literature

  • H. Schön: Su chat at home. Houses dialect dictionary. Aarbergen 1999, p. 57.
  • C. Stolz: The field names of the Hausen district above Aar. Aarbergen 1999, p. 60.
  • W. Müller: De Middelpunkt vu de world. Niederzissen 2000.
  • C. Stolz: On the genesis of Jungholocene erosion forms in the Hausen district above Aar, western Hintertaunus. Thesis. Geography Univ. Mainz, 2002.
  • W. Rau: Local history of the community Hausen over Aar. Published for the 1125th anniversary. Aarbergen 2004.
  • Literature about Hausen about Aar in the Hessian Bibliography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Land use plan. (PDF; 85.5 MB) In: Website. Aarbergen municipality, p. 49 f , accessed August 2020 .
  2. Information about our districts. In: website. Aarbergen municipality, archived from the original on October 18, 2019 ; accessed in October 2019 .
  3. A. Bach: The settlement names of the Taunus area in their meaning for the settlement history. Bonn 1927, DNB 578788136 .
  4. ^ Association of municipalities to form the municipality "Aarbergen", Untertaunuskreis of January 3, 1971 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1971 No. 4 , p. 139 , point 159 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 6.3 MB ]).
  5. ^ 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, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 377 .
  6. ^ W. Rau: Ortschronik of the community Hausen over Aar. Aarbergen 2004.
  7. ^ W. Rau: Ortschronik of the community Hausen over Aar. Aarbergen 2004.
  8. Memorial in Hausen on the community's website
  9. C. Stolz: Historical rifts in the water catchment area of ​​the Aar between Wiesbaden and Limburg. (= Geological Abh. Hessen. Volume 117). Wiesbaden 2008, ISBN 978-3-89531-819-1 .
  10. C. Stolz: Steimelsgraben. In: Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Hessen-Thüringen (Hrsg.): Kulturelle Entdeckungen Nassau. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-7954-2648-4 .
  11. C. Stolz, S. Böhnke, J. Grunert: Reconstructing 2500 years of land use history on the Kemel Heath (Kemeler Heide), southern Rhenish Massif, Germany. In: E&G Quaternary Science Journal. 61 (2), 2012, pp. 173-187. (PDF file 3 MB) ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / quaternary-science.publiss.net