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Description
Coordinates: 49°33′22″N 08°40′11″E / 49.55611°N 8.66972°E / 49.55611; 8.66972 Weinheim is a town in the north west of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany with 43 000 inhabitants, approximately 15 km north of Heidelberg and 10 km northeast of Mannheim. Together with these cities, it makes up the Rhine-Neckar triangle. It has the nickname "Zwei-Burgen-Stadt", or Two-Castle city ('Burg' means 'fortress'), named after the two fortresses on the hill overlooking the town in the east on the edge of the Odenwald, the Windeck and the Wachenburg.
Events
* February: High-jump Gala, with world class high-jumpers * March: the Sommertagszug, a festival celebrating the coming of summer. * May/June (near Ascension Day): day of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convents * June-August: Weinheim's summer of culture * June: Scheuerfest (barn party) in Ritschweier * July: the Weinheim road race * May-September: Kerwes in Rippenweier, Sulzbach, Lützelsachsen, Oberflockenbach und Hohensachsen * August (second weekend thereof): Weinheim's Kerwe (Friday to Monday) * October: Bergsträßer Winzerfest (lit. "mountain-road winter festival") in Lützelsachsen
Geography
Weinheim is situated on the Bergstraße ("Mountain Road") on the western rim of the Odenwald. The old town lies in the valley, with the new part of town further to the west. The Market Square is filled with numerous cafes, as well as the old Rathaus (Council building). Further to the south is the Schlossgarten (Palace garden) and the Exotenwald (Exotic forest), which contains species of trees imported from around the world, but mostly from North America and Japan.
History
Weinheim celebrated its 1250th anniversary in 2005. The earliest record of Weinheim dates back to 755 AD, when the name "Winenheim" was recorded in the Lorscher Codex, the record book of the Lorsch monastery. In 1000 AD, emperor Otto III bestowed Weinheim the right to hold markets, and in 1065 the right to mint and issue coins. A new town developed next to the old town from 1250. In 1308, the old town was transferred to the Palatinate. From 1368 onwards the whole town belonged to the Electoral Palatinate and its district Heidelberg since the end of the 14th century. With the transfer to the duke of Baden in 1803, Weinheim became a regional centre, which was unified with the district of Mannheim in 1936. From 1938 onwards Weinheim belonged to the new district of Mannheim until January 1, 1973, when the Rhine-Neckar district was formed. The name Weinheim does not derive from wine, which is grown in the region, but rather from "Wino's Home".[verification needed]
Honorary citizens
The town of Weinheim has made the following people honorary citizens (Ehrenbürger): * 1894: Carl Johann Freudenberg, Geheimer Kommerzienrat (royal economist) * 1904: Erhard Bissinger, Consul general * 1913: Aute Bode, chief engineer and the architect behind the Wachenburg * 1918: Hermann Ernst Freudenberg, Geheimer Kommerzienrat (royal economist) * 1922: Georg Friedrich Vogler, vice-mayor * 1923: Adam Karrillon, doctor and author * 1928: Emil Hartmann, construction engineer * 1928: Prof. Arthur Wienkoop, Architect * 1933: Paul von Hindenburg, German President[2] * 1933: Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor * 1933: Robert Wagner, Nazi gazetteer * 1933: Walter Köhler, Minister President of Baden during the Nazi regime * 1940: Georg Peter Nickel, agriculturist * 1949: Richard Freudenberg, factory owner * 1953: Hans Freudenberg, factory owner * 1954: Sepp Herberger, sports trainer, trainer of the German World Cup winning side of 1954 * 1962: Wilhelm Brück, Lord Mayor * 1986: Theo Gießelmann, Lord Mayor * 2004: Dieter Freudenberg, factory owner * 2004: Wolfgang Daffinger, mayor, representative in the Landtag * 2005: Uwe Kleefoot, Lord Mayor
Local attractions
* Windeck Castle, originally built around 1100 to protect the Lorsch monastery, it was badly damaged in the Thirty Years War and by Louis XIV of France. * Wachenburg Castle, built between 1907 and 1928 by student fraternities. * The Market Square * The Schloss, home of the town council * Gerberbach Quarter, old haunt of the leather makers * Schlosspark * Exotenwald Weinheim, a forest arboretum * Schau- und Sichtungsgarten Hermannshof, a botanical garden * Weinheim's beautiful synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht.[1]
Local businesses
* Beltz Verlag[1] * Management group Freudenberg * Kukident GmbH, Reckitt Benckiser AG * Naturin * OAGIS * T-Systems ITS GmbH * Wiley-VCH publishers * 3 Glocken * Weinheimer Nachrichten * Druckhaus Diesbach
Museum
Winheim's town museum occupies what used to be the headquarters of the Teutonic Order in the town and holds exhibits about Weinheim and its surroundings: archaeology from the prehistoric through to the Merovingian dynasty, the highlight of which is the so-called "Nächstenbacher Bronze-find" of 76 objects from the late Bronze Age; displays documenting the Medieval and modern social history of the town and works from contemporary artists.
People who worked in the town
* Ingrid Noll (born 1935), racing driver (known as "Die Apothekerin"), lived in Weinheim. * Karl Friedrich Bender (1806–1869), theologian, teacher, principal of the Erziehungsanstalt für Knaben (boys' school)
Population over time
These are the population figures for particular years. There are drawn from guesses, 'Volkszählungsergebnisse (semi-official figures, demarcated by a ¹) and official statistics based on place of residence (Hauptwohnsitz). ¹ These are taken from a Volkszählungsergebnes.
Sons and daughters of the town
* Heinrich Hübsch (1795–1863), head of public works * Karl Seidenadel (1829–1894), translator of Greek works * Philipp Bickel (1829–1914), baptist theologian and publisher * Friedrich August Bender (1847–1926), chemist and entrepreneur * Wilhelm Platz (1866–1929), factory owner and author * Richard Freudenberg (1892–1975), DDP MP, MdB, for a long time one of the town's aldermen and benefactors * Erwin Linder (1903–1968), actor and voice actor * Heidi Mohr (born 1967), national football player * Ralf Sonn (born 1967), high jumper
Transport
* Deutsche Bahn * Rhein-Neckar Verkehr[2]