Langenselbold

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Langenselbold
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Coordinates: 50 ° 11 '  N , 9 ° 3'  E

Basic data
State : Hesse
Administrative region : Darmstadt
County : Main-Kinzig district
Height : 130 m above sea level NHN
Area : 26.26 km 2
Residents: 14,127 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 538 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 63505
Area code : 06184
License plate : MKK, GN, HU , SLÜ
Community key : 06 4 35 017

City administration address :
Schloßpark 2
63505 Langenselbold
Website : www.langenselbold.de
Mayor : Timo Greuel ( SPD )
Location of the town of Langenselbold in the Main-Kinzig district
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Urban area of ​​Langenselbold

Langenselbold is a town in the Main-Kinzig district with 14,048 inhabitants (as of June 2019) and is located in the east of Hesse in the Kinzig valley between Gelnhausen and Hanau .

geography

Geographical location

Langenselbold is on the edge of the Kinzig valley ( NSG ). The north-eastern part of the city is on the vineyard. The Gründau flows through Langenselbold and flows into the Kinzig at Langenselbold . In the immediate vicinity of the city are the artificially created waters of the Ruhlsee and the Kinzigsee , which is used intensively for leisure activities, as well as the birch pond near the train station. Also at district Langenselbold part of Buchenberg .

Neighboring communities

Langenselbold borders the municipality of Ronneburg to the north, the municipalities of Gründau and Hasselroth to the east, the municipality of Rodenbach to the south and the city of Erlensee and the municipality of Neuberg to the west .

City structure

Langenselbold has no official districts. Colloquially, the place is sometimes still separated into Oberdorf and Hinserdorf and the Klosterberg; Historically and politically, however, Langenselbold is viewed as a closed village.

history

middle Ages

High Middle Ages

Bruderdiebacher Hofmühle

The oldest surviving documentary mention of (Langen-) Selbold dates from 1108. At that time, Count Dietmar von Selbold-Gelnhausen, who came from the noble family of Reginbodonen , founded the Selbold monastery . According to research by Wolfgang Hartmann , Dietmar came into possession in Thuringia through his wife Adelheid, who was close to the Ludowingers and Wettins , especially in Camburg and other places in today's Saale-Holzland district . Hartmann concludes that the founding of several castles and monasteries in Thuringia can be traced back to the couple's descendants. Count Dietmar - although related to the Salians - was hostile to the emperor and probably died in 1115 in the battle of the Welfesholz . Wolfgang Hartmann suspects that the statues of Dietmar von Selbold, his wife Adelheid and his son Timo are among the famous donor figures in Naumburg Cathedral and shape the political agenda of this sculpture cycle.

Late Middle Ages

Since the 13th century, a family of lower aristocrats called von Selbold has been known and presumably had a seat in Langenselbold. Now Selbold belonged to the territory of Kurmainz and there to the Langenselbold court , one third of which Kurmainz pledged to the Counts of Hanau in 1426 . This pledge was redeemed in 1476 by the Counts of Isenburg . Since then, Hüttengesäß has been part of their county.

Early modern age

The buildings of the monastery founded by Count Dietmar in Selbold were later acquired by the Ysenburgers, who built Langenselbold Castle there in 1727 , which is now used by the city administration.

In the Principality of Isenburg (Rheinbund)

In 1806, as the successor to the old imperial territory of the Principality of Isenburg , the new Principality of Isenburg was established in Paris on July 12, 1806 under Prince Carl - it was a federal state of the Rhenish Confederation , a confederation whose protector was Napoleon Bonaparte (by vote Empereur par la volonté nationale - Kaiser by the will of the nation), making Prince Carl sovereign prince over all Isenburg lands .

Napoleon is said to have passed through Langenselbold a total of seven times, the last time after the Battle of Leipzig (October 16-19, 1813) on 28/29. October 1814. The Grande Armée quickly withdrew through the Kinzig valley on the new, well-developed road with stone railway , which was not opened to traffic until 1810. The avant-garde of the Austrian, Prussian and Russian persecutors were hot on the heels of the Napoleonic troops. On October 28, 1813, larger columns came to Gelnhausen , where they were driven out by the Cossacks of General Tschernyschow (approx. 8,000 men). Napoleon did not stay in Gelnhausen, but stayed in Rothenbergen in the afternoon with the innkeeper Peter Schmick (Gasthaus Faß) and, while studying the maps, asked him for advice on the terrain of the area, while the French avant-garde was in a skirmish with Austrian troops involved in the Abtshecke (east of Langenselbold). Towards evening Napoleon reached Langenselbold on foot to spend the night in the palace of Prince Carl zu Isenburg . Meanwhile, Napoleon's Quartermaster General selected around 70,000 combat-capable soldiers from the columns marching through Rothenbergen in order to reach Mainz (then French as Mayence ) via Hanau ( Battle of Hanau , one of Napoleon's last victory in Germany) and Frankfurt .

Occupied under martial law under the Generalgouvernement of Frankfurt in 1814/15

Isenburg was occupied as an "enemy country" under martial law and was placed under the administration of the newly formed Generalgouvernement Frankfurt (officially: General-Gouvernement of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt and the Principality of Isenburg). At the request of the wife of the Prince, who was suspected of being a friend of Napoleon and who had fled to Basel, Charlotte Auguste zu Erbach-Erbach , who was regent of the Principality at the time, Prince Metternich informed her on February 15, 1815 that he would arrange for the Principality to be removed of dependence on the Generalgouvernement in Frankfurt. The restoration of sovereignty hoped for by the princess was not promised.

Langenselbold comes to Austria

Through the Congress of Vienna , Isenburg came to Austria on June 8, 1815 , and the emperor took possession of the land on July 3, 1815 ( Emperor Franz I , from the Saarburg court field camp ). Austria treated the country considerately. Nevertheless, from this point on it was no longer subject to international law, the state of Isenburg had legally perished.

Langenselbold comes to Kurhessen

Belonging to Austria only lasted a year, because after the swap with Bavaria ( Salzburg to Austria, Würzburg to Bavaria) there was apparently no longer any interest in Isenburg in Vienna. Austria handed it over to the Grand Duke of Hesse , who agreed with the Elector (Hesse-Kassel) on a division that was carried out in mid-1816, although the heads of all Isenburg communities (however, they were only the local heads of the communities in the former territory of Isenburg-Birstein , i.e. not those of the communities in the territories of the Count's lines) had submitted a joint petition of August 1, 1815 to the Emperor of Austria with the aim of maintaining independence. The electorate reorganized its administration in 1821: Langenselbold belonged to the district of Gelnhausen in the province of Hanau from 1821 . With the reorganization of the districts in Kurhessen following the dissolution of the Salmünster district in 1830 , Langenselbold came to the Hanau district. The Electorate of Hesse was on the losing side after the German War and was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia ; Langenselbold also remained in Prussia in the Hanau district (from 1886 Hanau district in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau , Kassel district , from July 1, 1944 Wiesbaden district ).

20th century

After the Second World War , Langenselbold continued to belong to the district of Hanau in the newly formed state of Greater Hesse on September 19, 1945 through Proclamation No. 2 of the Commander-in-Chief of the American Armed Forces in Europe, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, and from 1946 in the state of Hesse in the administrative district Wiesbaden and from May 7, 1968 to the Darmstadt administrative district. After the regional reform in Hesse , it belonged to the Main-Kinzig district from 1974 . From 1983 Langenselbold received the name city .

regional customs

The Selbolder citizens have been known as Selbolder Raal for centuries. The Selbold brook dance in the ford between Hinserdorf and the market square should also be mentioned.

politics

City Council

The local elections on March 6, 2016 produced the following results, compared to previous local elections:

Distribution of seats in the 2016 city council
     
A total of 37 seats
Parties and constituencies %
2016
Seats
2016
%
2011
Seats
2011
%
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 41.5 15th 47.0 17th 53.0 20th 52.4 19th
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 38.3 14th 35.1 13 35.9 13 33.3 12
FW Free voters Langenselbold 9.6 4th 3.6 1 - - - -
FDP Free Democratic Party 4.3 2 1.9 1 3.4 1 4.2 2
GREEN Alliance 90 / The Greens 6.4 2 - - - - - -
GAL Open list GREEN ALTERNATIVE Langenselbold - - 12.4 5 7.8 3 6.3 2
UWL Independent voter community Langenselbold - - - - - - 3.9 2
total 100.0 37 100.0 37 100.0 37 100.0 37
Voter turnout in% 55.0 50.1 49.5 57.7
town hall

mayor

On February 2, 2020, Timo Greuel (SPD) was elected mayor in a runoff election with 67.75 percent of the vote. The turnout was 46.7 percent. He took office on June 1, 2020. Incumbent Jörg Muth (CDU) was no longer up for re-election. His term of office ended on May 31, 2020.

Former mayor

badges and flags

Banner Langenselbold.svg

coat of arms

Langenselbold coat of arms
Blazon : "Azure, a ball-ended gold cross slip with a silver Ramen, is in the black on the Cross center a silver shield with two bars."

The coat of arms of the former municipality of Langenselbold in the Hanau district was approved by the Hessian Ministry of the Interior on January 19, 1961 . It was designed in its current form by the Bad Nauheim heraldist Heinz Ritt .

It is based on a court seal from 1713. The cross is supposed to stand for the earlier Premonstratensian monastery. The frame should be the old place symbol. The shield in the middle is the coat of arms of the Counts of Isenburg to whose domain the place used to belong.

flag

The flag of the then municipality Langenselbold in the district of Hanau was approved by the Hessian Ministry of the Interior on January 15, 1962 and is described as follows: “A blue-yellow flag field with a sprinkled tip; in this is the municipal coat of arms. "

Town twinning

Mondelange (France), Simpelveld (Netherlands)

Cooperation city: Bad Klosterlausnitz (Thuringia)

Culture and sights

Protestant church
Langenselbold Castle
Golden Angel Inn

The most important attraction is the Protestant church, a transverse church that was built from 1727 to 1735. Together with the baroque Langenselbolder Castle and the associated castle park, it forms the castle ensemble. The church houses a new organ from the workshop of Orgelbau Waltershausen GmbH from 2009 with two manuals and a pedal with 32 registers (double register), the draft of the brochure comes from Aaron Werbick.

Today the castle houses the city administration, the ballet school in the castle, a youth center, a congress center and the local history museum.

Another place for cultural events is the Klosterberghalle. The historic inn "Zum Goldenen Engel" on the market square, also called Peruth (pronounced Perrut) after the former owner, is no longer an inn after the restoration, but a residential building.

Once a year, the Kinzigtal Total Cycle Sunday takes place, which runs through the city.

Tourism

Cycle paths lead through the village :

religion

Religious affiliation

December 31, 2006

Denomination Members
Evangelical 6,426
Catholic about 1,000

Churches and religious communities

Evangelical

  • Evangelical Church Community Langenselbold ( Evangelical Church of Kurhessen-Waldeck ) The
    facilities of the Evangelical Church Community Langenselbold are the Katharina-von-Bora-Haus and the Jochen-Klepper-Haus .

Catholic

New Apostolic

  • New Apostolic Congregation Langenselbold (Offenbach District)

Further

Commemorative inscription for Jewish communities in the Valley of the Communities in Yad Vashem , including those in Langenselbold
  • Buddhist monastery "Wat Puttabenjapon", a monastery of the Thai Therevāda forest tradition. It consists of a large sala (meditation and prayer room), a library, five kutis (living rooms for monks) and accommodation for meditation guests.
  • A Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses is located in Langenselbold . It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Käthe-Kollwitz-Schule.
  • Langenselbold had a Jewish community that was destroyed by the terror of the National Socialists . The community's cemetery has been preserved on the Gründau.

Museums

The Langenselbold Local History Museum deals with the history of the city on around 300 m² of exhibition space.

In the two lower rooms, exhibits from agriculture, handicrafts and excavations in the Langenselbold district go back to 1000 BC. Shown. The upper floor is dedicated to the household from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. A shop from around 1900 is also on display.

traffic

Langenselbold is located in the eastern Rhine-Main area and is connected to the German motorway network at the Langenselbolder Dreieck ( A 45 Sauerland line Aschaffenburg-Ruhr area and A 66 Wiesbaden-Frankfurt-Fulda).

Public transport

train

Langenselbold train station

The Langenselbold station is located on the Kinzig Valley Railway , 2 kilometers south of the town center. Regional trains and regional express trains stop here .

bus

Langenselbold is connected to the Main-Kinzig-Kreis and the Rhein-Main area by several public transport systems. These are the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) and the Main-Kinzig roundabout company (KVG Main-Kinzig). The bus station is located at Langenselbold train station. Other bus stops are located in the urban area of ​​Langenselbold.

taxi

In Langenselbold there is a taxi center with several vehicles that are available around the clock.

Car rental companies

There are several car rental stations in Langenselbold.

Schools and education

  • School at the Weinberg (primary school)
  • School an der Gründau (primary school)
  • Käthe Kollwitz School (Integrated Comprehensive School)
  • Froebel School, School for Learning Assistance (Förderschule)

Population development

In 1821 Langenselbold had 1682 inhabitants. After the Second World War , mainly refugees and displaced persons from the eastern German regions moved in. Even afterwards, numerous new residents decided to live in Langenselbold, so that the city now has 14,048 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2019).

Established businesses

Aerial view of the business park

Larger resident companies are Thermo Fisher Scientific (formerly Kendro Laboratory Products GmbH) and Möbel Höffner (Möbelhaus) (formerly Möbel Walther) with a high-bay warehouse.

The Otto Group operates a dispatch warehouse for the Schwab Versand company at the train station and the logistics of the Berlin Internet mail order company MyToys .

ALDI SÜD GmbH & Co. KG operates one of 32 central warehouses in southern Germany in the industrial park. IDV GmbH sells the Megaman EnergieSparLampen brand from Langenselbold .

In addition, there are numerous small and medium-sized companies such as Dröll GmbH (CNC production) specializing in VA processing, Departmentgreen GmbH, which sells the fashion label George, Gina & Lucy , and Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH (elemental analysis and stable isotope analysis).

Medical supplies

Inpatient medical care is provided by the hospitals in neighboring Hanau (Klinikum Stadt Hanau and Vinzenzkrankenhaus) and the Main-Kinzig-Kliniken in Gelnhausen.

Family doctor care is provided by 9 general practitioners and internists working as general practitioners.

Specialist medicine is available in the areas of gynecology, dermatology, paediatrics, cardiology, nephrology, ophthalmology as well as in two diabetological practices, as well as in a dialysis practice.

The nearest on-call practices of the medical on-call service (ÄBD) for night and weekend shifts are located at the hospitals in Hanau and Gelnhausen and can be reached under the national telephone number 116 117.

The rescue service and emergency medical care (EMERGENCY 112) is provided by the rescue station of the German Red Cross , which is connected to the Langenselbold fire station . Two ambulances are stationed around the clock at the Langenselbold rescue station, 365 days a year. The NEFs (emergency doctor vehicle) stationed at the Hanau or Gelnhausen clinics are called in for emergency medical operations in Langenselbold.

There are a total of three pharmacies in Langenselbold (as of November 2018). They also work in the pharmacy emergency service at night and on weekends.

Fire protection

The fire brigade of the city of Langenselbold is a voluntary fire brigade with currently around 100 active firefighters. The fire station, which was completely rebuilt in 2008 in connection with the Hessentag , with an attached rescue station of the German Red Cross is located in Carl-Friedrich-Benz-Str. 2–4 in Langenselbold and meets all current technical and spatial requirements. In addition to a total of 16 vehicle parking spaces in two vehicle halls, an operations center, changing rooms, sanitary and social rooms, a kitchen, training and training rooms, youth room, various workshops, a wash hall and a large material store, there is also a ( At night even illuminated) emergency landing area for rescue helicopters. The Langenselbold volunteer fire brigade is a so-called "base fire brigade" and for this reason has several special and special vehicles (e.g. turntable ladder with rescue cage, large tank fire truck, advance equipment vehicle, hazardous goods equipment vehicle, hose trolley). With around 200 missions a year, the Langenselbold fire brigade is one of the largest volunteer fire brigades in the Main-Kinzig district. Divided into two so-called "emergency trains", half of the active firefighters are usually on standby in order to be able to reliably guarantee the protection of the population around the clock, 365 days a year in accordance with the legal requirements of the State of Hesse. In the event of large-scale operations, the firefighters who are not on alert can be alerted immediately. The Langenselbold fire brigade supports the surrounding communities of Neuberg, Rodenbach, Ronneburg, Hammersbach, Gründau, Hasselroth and Freigericht and, as a so-called motorway fire brigade, is also responsible for deployments on the A 66 and A 45 federal motorways bordering the city and on some heavily frequented federal highways.

The fire brigade of the city of Langenselbold has its own website: www.feuerwehr-langenselbold.de.

police

The police station responsible for Langenselbold is the Police Inspection Hanau-II (Hanau-Land) at Cranachstrasse 1 in Hanau in the Lamboy district. She can be reached around the clock on the emergency number of the police on 110 or on 06181 - 90100.

In the commercial area of ​​Langenselbold, directly at the junction with the A 45 and in the vicinity of the motorway maintenance depot, there is still a police motorway station (PAST) of the Hessian state police. This is also manned and ready for use around the clock. As a rule, it is primarily responsible for operations on the surrounding Hessian federal highways (A 66, A 45, A 3). In certain situations, however, the forces from the Langenselbold motorway police station also provide support in the town of Langenselbold and in the Main-Kinzig district.

Others

Langenselbold has its own glider airfield , from which sightseeing flights over the Kinzig valley can be undertaken. The local clubs include the Angelsportverein 1925, the tennis club TC 77, the cycling club 1911, the ball sports club 1975, the gymnastics club 1886 as well as a table tennis club called TG Langenselbold 1953, the chess club 1929, the karate club 1969 and the Spvgg 1910 Langenselbold.

The cultural offer is very important in Langenselbold and mainly operated in appropriate associations. These include music associations (e.g. Original Kinzigtaler Musikanten 1990 eV) and the choral associations Chorforum Eintracht , Sängerlust and the national choir .

The Krabbel - und Spielstube e. V. for children up to three years of age.

In addition to the municipal and denominational kindergartens and after-school care centers, the Langenselbold childcare project for children between 0 and 14 years, but especially for children under three, has existed since 2006 .

In 2011, the urban U3 house was built for the care of children under three years of age.

The senior citizens' residential park Kinzigaue has existed in Langenselbold since 2003.

For over 25 years there has also been a dormitory for chronically mentally ill adults.

In 2009 the Hessentag took place in Langenselbold and as part of it, on June 10th, the international soccer match of the U-15 national team against the national team of Poland.

sons and daughters of the town

literature

  • Magistrate of the city of Langenselbold: 875 years of Langenselbold. Langenselbold 1983.
  • DKP Langenselbold (Ed.): "Selbolder Gebabbel", Langenselbold 1981.
  • Christine Wittrock : Injustice goes hand in hand with a sure step. Notes on National Socialism in Langenselbold and Schlüchtern , Hanau 1999.
  • Wolfgang Hartmann: From the Main to Trifels Castle - from Hirsau Monastery to Naumburg Cathedral. On the traces of the Franconian noble family of the Reginbodonen in the Middle Ages. Publications of the history and art association Aschaffenburg e. V., Vol. 52, Aschaffenburg 2004.
  • Walter Nieß: Langenselbold - A cultural nucleus in the Kinzigtal and Wetterau. The socio-economic development of a landscape from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period. Self-published, Rastatt 2002.
  • Michael Zieg: The Selbolder - History of a Friedberg Burgmann family in the years 1200–1578. Publishing house Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-8300-3234-2 .
  • Sälweder Schbroochschoul: The Struwwelpeter uff Sälwederisch. Association for history and local history Langenselbold, Langenselbold 2009.
  • City of Langenselbold: Hessentag 2009 Langenselbold - The Hessentagschronik. Main-Kinzig e. V., Gelnhausen 2009.
  • Matthias Mayer: Today God came to me in the shop - Matthias Mayer's best BuchMarkt columns. Experiences of a Langenselbolder bookseller. Subito! published by Baumhaus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-8339-4605-9 .
  • Rainer Haas: Brief Church History of Langenselbold. Verlag Traugott Bautz, Nordhausen 2010, ISBN 978-3-88309-592-9 .

Web links

Commons : Langenselbold  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikivoyage: Langenselbold  - travel guide

Individual evidence

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  26. Langenselbold elects a new mayor
  27. Approval of a coat of arms of the municipality of Langenselbold in the district of Hanau, administrative district of Wiesbaden from January 19, 1961 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1961 No. 5 , p. 131 , point 216 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 3.8 MB ]).
  28. ^ Approval of a flag for the municipality of Langenselbold in the district of Hanau, administrative district of Wiesbaden from June 15, 1962 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1962 No. 26 , p. 850 , point 715 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 5.6 MB ]).
  29. The Schule am Weinberg's own website at: https://www.schule-am-weinberg.de/
  30. The school an der Gründau has its own website at: https://www.gruendauschule.de
  31. The Käthe-Kollwitz-Schule has its own website at: http://www.kks-langenselbold.de In 2019, the Käthe-Kollwitz-Schule celebrated its 50th anniversary with an anniversary year and many events.
  32. ^ Johann Peter Eyring: The district of Hanau . In: Georg-Wilhelm Hanna (arrangement): The district of Hanau and its district administrators . Ed .: Kreissparkasse Hanau . Hanau 1989, p. 8.
  33. ^ State Statistical Office Hessen: Statistical Report - Population Development. June 30, 2019, accessed on November 12, 2019 (German).
  34. U-15 international game in Langenselbold on dfb.de.