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Buildings
* Baroque Schloss Emmerichshofen at Staatsstraße 2305 towards Schöllkrippen, built in 1768 by Baron von Bentzel-Sternau. * Saint Margaret’s Catholic Parish Church (Katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Margareta) in Neo-Baroque style of red quarried sandstone. A church was first mentioned as being at this site in 1330. * Evangelical Cross Church (Evangelische Kreuzkirche) in Bauhaus style. * Town Hall in the community’s centre on the B 8: former customs house, built in 1830 in Classicist style, after 1834 a match and cigarette factory, after that an inn, weather station and school, since 1939 the community administration’s seat. * Watertower, built in 1931, community’s centre on the B 8. * Bakehouse (Backes) in the community’s old centre: public oven, in which until 1937 bread was baked for almost 300 years. * Timber-frame house (former estate), known to have stood before the Thirty Years' War; later a house and an inn; damaged by improper drain restoration. * Sand Hare Monument (Sandhasendenkmal) on the B 8: Kahl landmark of the former sand quarrying in the region, built in 1952 by Hermann Kröckel. The Sand Hare is also a charge in the community’s arms. * Mills on the Kahl: Once, 11 mills were running on the lower three kilometres of the Kahlgrund upstream from where the Kahl empties into the Main; The first was named in 1358. Ground were grain, mustard and oilseed. “Sand mills†played a rôle beginning about 1900. In one of the fulling mills with 15 workers, Nikolaus Wahl brought the world’s first automatic feltmaking machine into service in 1904. At the beginning of the 21st century, only a few mills bear witness to that time, and some have been converted to houses: Obere Fallersmühle, Untere Fallersmühle (rolling mill), Schäfereimühle, Lohmühle, Nassmühle. Since the millers often backed the water up too high, there were time and again floods. In particular, the Nassmühle (literally, “Wet Millâ€) came to grief one day in the late 16th century when local farmers, angered at having their harvest wiped out by flooding, stormed the mill on 2 June 1573 and destroyed it. A hiking path with documentary plaques follows the historic mill route.
Clubs
An extensive offering through local clubs gives young and old the opportunity to engage in the most varied forms of leisure activities, from church groups to music and singing clubs to sport clubs and aid organizations such as the Feuerwehr FF-Kahl (fire brigade) and the Rotes Kreuz Kahl. There is an umbrella group, the Vereinsgemeinschaft Kahl (“Kahl Club Communityâ€), to which many of the local clubs belong, and which, among other things, stages the yearly Kerb.
Coat of Arms
The community’s arms might be described thus: Party per bend sinister wavy, the parting surmounted by a bend sinister wavy argent, azure a coney courant of the first in bend sinister, gules a demi-wheel spoked of six of the first couped in bend sinister. The community of Kahl lies on a bow in the river Main, and this is referenced by the bend sinister wavy (slanted wavy stripe) in the arms. This also refers to the river Kahl, which is part of the community’s name. The tinctures argent and gules (silver and red) and the half-wheel refer to Electoral Mainz’s former overlordship in the community. The silver hare recalls the Kahl dwellers’ nickname Sandhasen (“Sand Haresâ€) – sometimes also Sandbauern (“Sand Farmersâ€) – arising from the community’s lower crop yields than in other Main communities due to the sandy soil. Since 1806 the place has belonged to Bavaria, which is reflected in the tinctures argent and azure (blue). The arms have been borne since 19 July 1960.
Community council
The council is made up of 21 council members, counting the mayor. (as at municipal election held on 2 March 2008)
Description
Coordinates: 50°4′5″N 9°0′24″E / 50.06806°N 9.00667°E / 50.06806; 9.00667 Kahl am Main (officially Kahl a.Main) is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany.
Established businesses
Within Kahl’s municipal limits, roughly 350 businesses have their seats, among them Kopp (500 employees), Linde Material Handling GmbH (550 employees) and Singulus Technologies (350 employees), three big companies in engine building and electronics. Business taxes from all businesses lie between €3,300,000 and €9,100,000 each year.
Location
Kahl am Main lies 107 m above sea level and includes at the mouth of the river Kahl the lowest point in Bavaria. It also lies right on the boundary with Hesse in a favourable location with regards to transport between Aschaffenburg and Hanau (Main-Kinzig-Kreis).
Nature
The local scenery is characterized by forest and water, which make up 75% of the municipal area. The quarry lakes of the Kahl Lake Plateau (Kahler Seenplatte) with outdoor bathing at Waldseebad (former Emma-Nord stripmine) and Campingsee (Freigericht-Ost) with one of Bavaria’s biggest campsites as well as the angling ponds of the former Emma-Süd pit and the Vorspessartseen (lakes) offer opportunities for angling, boating, swimming and surfing. Five hiking trails and a fitness course (Vitaparcours) lead through the Kahl nature areas with their typical vegetation and sand flora. Many wild herbs, hogweed, wild carrot and malva grow in the meadows alongside the Main, where there is also a small campsite. The natural monument Hexeneiche (“Witches’ Oakâ€) on the B 8 was destroyed on 7 August 1970 by a lightning strike. The oak, known to have already been standing in the Thirty Years' War, had to be felled on 8 June 1971. A newly planted oak and a memorial stone recall the witchhunts in the early 17th century, to which 69 women and 21 men fell victim here. On holidays, especially when two fall one after the other, the railway line between Kahl am Main and Schöllkrippen is often used for “Historic Steam Locomotive Journeys†In Kahl begins the Kahltal-Spessart cycling-hiking trail.
Nuclear power station
Despite the name, the first nuclear reactor in Germany, the "Versuchsatomkraftwerk Kahl" (“Kahl Experimental Nuclear Power Stationâ€) was not built in Kahl am Main but in the neighbouring municipality of Großwelzheim (now part of Karlstein am Main). There were three reasons the plant was not named after Großwelzheim: * Kahl was easier to pronounce for the US personnel; * Kahl had a railway station; Großwelzheim did not; * the plant got its mail from the Kahl Post Office. The power plant was shut down in 1985 and the reactors have been dismantled.
Parks
* The Vogelpark Kahl (“Bird Parkâ€) was founded in 1971 and was a three-hectare non-profit aviary and open-air complex for domestic and exotic birds[1]. On 30 June 2006 on consideration of the bird flu regulations, such as those requiring confinement, the bird park was dissolved.
Population development
Kahl’s population growth is between −0.1% and 0.1%.
Town partnerships
* Villefontaine, Isère, France since 1981 * Budakalász, Pest County, Hungary since 1998 * St. Ingbert-Rohrbach, Saarland, Germany 1968–1970 * Leutasch, Tyrol, Austria The last-named relationship is a “town friendshipâ€.
Transport
Kahl am Main lies in a favourable location with regards to transport between Aschaffenburg and Hanau with good transport links to Autobahn A 45 (Gießen - Aschaffenburg) as well as Autobahn A 3 (Frankfurt am Main - Würzburg - Nuremberg - Munich). Bundesstraßen 8 (Aschaffenburg - Hanau), 43 and 43A link Kahl am Main to the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region. The Frankfurt – Munich railway line through Würzburg and Nuremberg runs through the Kahl am Main Regionalexpress railway station. Here the Kahlgrundbahn (to Schöllkrippen) branches off. Kahl has no goods station. The nearest ones are in Hanau and Aschaffenburg. The nearest airport is Frankfurt Airport.