Simmershausen (Fuldatal)

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Simmershausen
municipality Fuldatal
Coordinates: 51 ° 22 ′ 14 ″  N , 9 ° 31 ′ 3 ″  E
Height : 151  (144–224)  m above sea level NHN
Area : 6.94 km²
Residents : 2451  (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 353 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1970
Postal code : 34233
Area code : 0561

Simmershausen is a district of the municipality of Fuldatal in the northern Hessian district of Kassel . The Simmershäusner are also called snow geese.

Geographical location

Simmershausen is a few kilometers north of Kassel on the Fulda , west of the Fulda loop, which includes the Gut Kragenhof headland . The Espe stream (called "Haufe" in Simmershausen) flows through the village and flows into the Fulda a few meters below . The Wahnhausen barrage west of Wahnhausen damms the Fulda here into a long lake. The village is on a slope west of the river. The closest neighboring towns in the municipality are Rothwesten , further north, Wahnhausen, located on the Fulda barrage, and Ihringshausen , located south between Kassel and Simmershausen .

history

Simmershausen was first mentioned in a document in 1074 as Simareshusun and Simaressun in the property registers of Hasungen Monastery . In 1308 Ludolph I. Groppe von Gudenberg gave the church patronage of Simmershausen when one of his daughters was admitted to the Ahnaberg monastery . In 1397 Burkhardt von Schöneberg sold the village to the Landgraviate of Hesse .

A little west of Simmershausen was the small town of Barghausen , which fell desolate in the 14th century and whose inhabitants probably moved to Simmershausen.

In 1999 the chronicle about Simmershausen was published to mark the 925th anniversary and has since been expanded to include a supplementary volume.

Place name

The place name reproduced in documents changed several times over the course of time, depending on how the writer had heard it or believed that what was heard would best be reproduced in writing (the year of mention in brackets) :: Simareshusun, Simaressun (1074), Simeressun (Early 12th century), Simonshusen (1240), Simanneshusen (1271), Symanshusen (1313), Obernsimedshusen (1339), Symishusen (1367), Symetshusen (1395), Symershusen (1520).

Territorial reform

In the course of the regional reform in Hesse , the municipality of Fuldatal was created on January 1, 1970 through the voluntary amalgamation of the previously independent municipalities Ihringshausen, Simmershausen, Wahnhausen, Knickhagen and Wilhelmshausen. As a result, Simmershausen became part of the large community of Fuldatal. Ihringshausen became the seat of administration.

Culture and sights

Simmershausen not only offers the visitor old, well - preserved half - timbered houses . The Fuldatal local history museum and the Fuldatal water adventure house are also located here, where a variety of learning opportunities relating to water are constantly offered.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the place

Personalities associated with Simmershausen

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Facts and Figures In: Website of the municipality of Fuldatal, accessed in March 2016.
  2. Facts and figures, Simmernhausen district In: Website of the municipality of Fuldatal, accessed in July 2020.
  3. Georg Landau : The Hessian knight castles and their owners , Volume 4, 1839, pp. 237–242 - digitized
  4. ^ Simmershausen, Kassel district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of July 29, 2015). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  5. Merger of the municipalities Ihringshausen, Knickhagen, Simmershausen, Wahnhausen and Wilhelmshausen in the district of Kassel to form the new municipality "Fuldatal" on December 17, 1969 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1970 No. 1 , p. 6 , item 11 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 4.0 MB ]).