Hebenshausen

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Hebenshausen
Municipality Neu-Eichenberg
Coordinates: 51 ° 23 ′ 23 "  N , 9 ° 54 ′ 47"  E
Height : 218  (210-235)  m above sea level NHN
Area : 6.28 km²
Residents : 443  (December 31, 2015)
Population density : 71 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st February 1971
Postal code : 37249
Area code : 05504

Hebenshausen is a district of the municipality of Neu-Eichenberg in the Werra-Meißner district in northern Hesse .

Geographical location

Hebenshausen is located about two kilometers northwest of the border triangle Hesse-Lower Saxony-Thuringia . The border with Lower Saxony forms the eastern local border. It is about 210 to 235  m above sea level. NN . Neighboring villages are Friedland (3 km north), Reckershausen (2.7 km northeast), Niedergandern (1.7 km east-northeast; all in Lower Saxony), Hohengandern (3 km southeast; in Thuringia), Eichenberg railway station (1.7 km south-south-east), Eichenberg 2.3 km south-south-west, Berge (1.3 km west-south-west), Neuenrode (2.8 km west), Hermannrode (4 km west-north-west) and Marzhausen (2.5 km north-north-west; all in Hesse).

history

Protestant church

The place was mentioned for the first time in 802. Hebenshausen was designated as a village from 1459 onwards. The oldest district map dates from 1782. The place belonged to the Hessian office Ludwigstein / Witzenhausen until 1821 and then to the district of Witzenhausen . During the French occupation, the place belonged to the canton Friedland in the Kingdom of Westphalia (1807-1813). In 1958/59 a land consolidation took place.

Settlement sites

Settlements within the district are or were:

  • Angerhof settlement
  • Rose mill
  • Bremerode desert
  • Eibingen desert

Territorial reform

On February 1, 1971, the municipality of Hebenshausen was merged with four other places to form the new municipality of Neu-Eichenberg as part of the regional reform in Hesse .

The Catholic St. Joseph Church

Religions

A Protestant parish church and a Roman Catholic St. Joseph church are located in Hebenshausen.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • Partly preserved Gothic fortified church . Built around 1400 and today's Protestant church. In 2017 it was officially named "Martin Luther Church".
  • Former synagogue , origin in the middle of the 18th century.
  • Jewish cemetery , laid out at the beginning of the 18th century, two km north of the village on Bundesstrasse 27 , with around 350 graves from 200–250 years.

Manor

The estate of the Hessian state domain Hebenshausen is located on the western edge of the village, across the federal road 27 . The former Vorwerk was sold to the domain administration in 1954. To 1888 was one of the then 255-hectare farm nor a nursery with greenhouses and cold frames. Today the company, which is now only 224 hectares in size, is leased.

societies

  • The choral society Concordia Hebenshausen is the only cultural association in town alongside the rural women’s association in Hebenshausen . It was founded in 1865 and is therefore the oldest still existing club in Hebenshausen.

Sports

All sporting activities in the village are concentrated around the House of Sports , to which the sports field is attached.

  • The local soccer club founded in 1928 is FC Hebenshausen 1928 e. V.

In the 2011/2012 season, FC Hebenshausen was champion in the district league A of the Werra-Meißner district and thus plays in the 2012/2013 season in the regional league.

Regular events

  • May: Maypole posts on Lindenplatz
  • December: Traditional Christmas tree decorations at Lindenplatz

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The federal highway 27 Göttingen - Fulda runs through the western local area of ​​Hebenshausen in a north-south direction . With a planned bypass of this road, the village is to be relieved of through traffic. The initiation of the planning approval for this was planned for 2008. In 2015 the plan approval procedure ran. The B 27 connects to the nearby federal highway 80 to the south and leads north to the Neu-Eichenberg – Friedland junction of the federal highway 38 near Marzhausen ; it is 45 km to Kassel and 15 km to Göttingen .

The nearest station is Eichenberg station , a junction of the Göttingen – Bebra railway line ( north-south line ) and the Halle – Hann railway line. Münden . There are connections to Kassel, Göttingen, Erfurt and Fulda . These are served by regional trains of Deutsche Bahn AG and those of the independent railway companies cantus and Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland . There is also a connection to the north-south route in Friedland, Lower Saxony .

Since the timetable change in 2008, the town of Hebenshausen no longer has a regular bus connection through the North Hessian Transport Association . The citizens only have a collective taxi available. However, it is possible to use the school bus service outside of the school holidays.

media

The Hessische / Niedersächsische Allgemeine is the only daily newspaper that appears with a regional section . Due to the proximity to Lower Saxony , many residents also read the Göttinger Tageblatt .

On weekends the advertising paper Extra-Tip and on Wednesdays the market mirror are distributed to households in Hebenshaus. Both papers are financed exclusively through classified ads and advertising income. The small editorial parts are therefore not independent and controversial.

Authorities and public institutions

The Neu-Eichenberg municipal administration is located in Hebenshausen.

Logistics specialty

An area of ​​approx. 82 hectares south of Hebenshausen is classified as a special area of ​​logistics according to the 10th amendment to the land use plan of the community of Neu-Eichenberg . An important decision on the development plan was rejected by the municipal council in June 2008. A realization of the plans is uncertain. The areas are still in agricultural use until they are developed.

Education and Research

The University of Kassel operated several test fields in the Hebenshausen area. The areas of the fields belong to the area that has been rededicated as a special area of ​​logistics. They were finally given up as test areas by the University of Kassel.

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Hebenshausen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hebenshausen, Werra-Meißner district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of February 10, 2016). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. Current population figures in the Neu-Eichenberg community , accessed in March 2016.
  3. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  4. ^ Municipal reform: mergers and integration of municipalities from January 20, 1971 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1971 No. 6 , p. 248 , item 328, paragraph 35 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 6.2 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 409 .
  6. ^ Synagogue Hebenshausen on Alemannia Judaica .
  7. ^ Hessian state domain Hebenshausen. Retrieved December 21, 2012 .
  8. Neu-Eichenberg / Hebenshausen bypass ( memento of the original from June 20, 2015 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. on the website of Hessen Mobil - Road and Traffic Management , accessed on June 19, 2015. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mobil.hessen.de