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* Heinrich Fickel (1933-1934 - NSDAP) * Gustav Korn (1934-1936 - NSDAP) * Hans Kuntsche (1936-1937 - NSDAP) * Fritz Bosche (1937-1938 - NSDAP) * Franz Wessiepe (1939-1945 - NSDAP)

Churches

Among the sights worth seeing in Heusenstamm are the three churches. The Catholic Saint Cecilia’s Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Cäcilia) was built in 1739 by Johann Balthasar Neumann by appointment from Countess Maria Theresia von Schönborn, and it was given its famous ceiling frescoes in 1741 from Christoph Thomas Scheffler. The sculptor Johann Wolfgang von der Auwera created the high altar. The Electoral Mainz court carpenter Franz Anton Herrmann made the pulpit, the choir stalls, the Communion bench, sacristy table and tabernacle table. The likewise Catholic Parish Church Maria Himmelskron was built in 1956. One special gem is the Evangelical Gustav Adolf Kirche. It was completed in 1923 with its striking onion dome and steep roof with Swedish and American support. Owing to the hyperinflation of the day, the project’s total cost amounted to 73,004,221,367,662 Marks and 17 Pfennigs.

Coat of Arms

The town’s arms might be described thus: Argent an oaktree eradicated sprouting six leaves vert with three acorns Or, and a chief dancetty gules. The chief (the red part at the top of the escutcheon) with its dancetty (zigzag) edge is drawn from the arms once borne by the Lords of Heusenstamm. The oak with the six leaves and three acorns symbolizes the affiliation with the Dreieich (which literally means “Three Oak”).

Constituent communities

Heusenstamm’s Stadtteile are Heusenstamm, with 16,266 inhabitants and Rembrücken, with 2,116 inhabitants (each time at 31 December 2006). Also constituting Stadtteile of a kind are the residential neighbourhoods of Waldesruhe and Patershausen.

Description

Coordinates: 50°03′0″N 8°48′0″E / 50.05°N 8.8°E / 50.05; 8.8 Heusenstamm is a town of over 18,000 in the Offenbach district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.

Established businesses

Most established firms and businesses in Heusenstamm have organized themselves into the Gewerbeverein Heusenstamm e.V. (business association). Shopping opportunities are concentrated downtown on Frankfurter Straße, at the shopping centre Alte Linde and at ALDI and toom on Werner-von-Siemens-Straße in the industrial zone. The biggest employer in the town of Heusenstamm is Deutsche Telekom AG with several hundred positions. The daughter business T-Systems Business Services GmbH and the landline division maintain great real estate holdings in the town of Heusenstamm. Besides the many small and midsize businesses, the three great international firms Levi Strauss & Co., Kenwood Electronics and Konica Minolta Business Solutions have their German representation here. Furthermore, BKK Mobil Oil, through its merger in 2008 with the former Krankenkasse Eintracht Heusenstamm (both the old and merged companies are institutions for sponsoring health insurance), has a seat here.

Famous people

* Prof. Dr. Jakob Sengler, (1799 - 1878), philosophy and Catholic theologian * Willi Jaschek, repeat German champion in artistic gymnastics and Olympian (1964, 1968 “Hero of Mexico”) * Daniel Winkler, Olympian in 1984 and 1988, gymnast in the Olympic duodecathlon, several times German champion in this discipline, participated 4 times in world championships and 3 times in European championships * Markus Walger, captain of the seventh national rugby team * Rene Frank, composer and specialized book authsor

Federal Republic of Germany

* Franz-Josef Amerschläger (1948-1956 - CDU) * Johann Anton Hemberger (1956-1977 - independent) * Adolf Kessler (1977-1987 - CDU) * Josef Eckstein (1987-2003 - CDU) * Peter Jakoby (seit 2003 - CDU)

Further reading

* H. Margraf, R. Spohn: Heusenstamm - Schätze aus Familienalben in der Reihe Archivbilder. 2005, ISBN 3-89702-871-9 * Heimatverein Heusenstamm (Hrsg.): Heusenstamm - Lebendige Stadt im Bild (trilingual). 1971 * R. Wimmer: Heusenstammer Kalender, publisher Stadt Heusenstamm. 1979 * Heusenstammer Hefte (Hrsg. Magistrat der Stadt Heusenstamm in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Heimatverein) * A. Dittrich: Von der Hochgraeflich Schönbornzunft in Heusenstamm zum Ortsgewerbeverein Heusenstamm (1747 - 1909). 1989 * A. Dittrich: Aus der Geschichte der jüdischen Kultusgemeinde in Heusenstamm. 1989 * A. Dittrich: "350 Jahre Schule in Heusenstamm. 1990 * F. Stein: Katholische Priester aus Heusenstamm. Heusenstamm : Pfarrei Maria Himmelskron, 2006

Grand Duchy of Hesse

* Wilhelm (1839 - ?)

History

In 1211, Heusenstamm had its first documentary mention in an Eppstein fief book in which Gottfried of Eppstein documented that he held the castle and village of Huselstam in fief from the Empire and that he had further bestowed these holdings upon Eberhard Waro von Hagen-Heusenstamm. The place was later called Husinstam and, beginning in the 15th century, Heussenstain. About the middle of the 12th century, Eberhard Waro von Hagen-Heusenstamm had a moated castle built here. From the Middle Ages until 1819, Heusenstamm and Rembrücken belonged to the Biebermark, an area held in common with several other villages. After the Lords of Eppstein died out, their position was filled by the new feudal lords, the Counts of Königstein, and later, beginning in 1581, by the Elector of Mainz. In 1545, Sebastian von Heusenstamm was chosen Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. In 1560 Eberhard von Heusenstamm gave leave to introduce Protestantism, but Roman Catholicism was reintroduced in 1607. After the Lords of Heusenstamm died out in 1616, the castle and the lordship passed to the family’s Austrian sideline, who then leased the place to the Frankfurt patrician Stephan von Cronstetten. During the Thirty Years' War, the village and the castle were almost utterly destroyed. In 1661, the lordship over Heusenstamm, to which also belonged the places of Obertshausen and Hausen, was sold to the Mainz Oberamtmann (chief local administrator) Philipp Erwein von Schönborn. When Emperor Franz I was living at Schloss Heusenstamm in 1764 on the occasion of his son’s coronation (Goethe relates the event in his Dichtung und Wahrheit), an ostentatious tower was built in his honour, which stands to this day. In 1806, the Schönborn Amt of Heusenstamm with Obertshausen and Hausen was put under the Princes of Isenburg-Birstein. The Amt of Heusenstamm then passed to the Hesse-Darmstadt. In 1819, when the Biebermark was partitioned, Heusenstamm got its share of the forest. In 1896, the railway line from Offenbach by way of Heusenstamm to Dietzenbach, a branchline of the Rodgaubahn from Offenbach to Dieburg, was opened. On 26 May 1959, Heusenstamm was granted town rights, thereby sidestepping Offenbach’s efforts to absorb the community. Instead, the new town itself expanded by absorbing one of its neighbours, Rembrücken, in 1977 in the course of municipal reform. In 1978, the town bought the estate of Patershausen, the Klosterwald and the Forst Patershausen (both wooded properties) as well as the Forst Heusenstamm (another wooded property) from Rudolf Graf von Schönborn (“Graf” being his noble title, “Count”). The castle the town likewise acquired in 1979 from the Counts of Schönborn, converting it in the year that followed into the Town Hall.

Honorary citizens

* 1961: Wilhelm Anoul, government president * 1966: Franz Rau, clergyman * 1971: Rudolf Braas, entrepreneur * 1976: Hans Eckstein * 1977: Hans Hemberger, mayor * 1984: Franz Rebell, first town councillor * 1984: Johann Subtil, mayor of Rembrücken * 1986: Richard Hofmeister, clergyman * 1987: Günter Wilkens, clergyman * 2002: Helmut Kilian, 50 years on town council * 2003: Josef Eckstein, mayor * 2007: Prof. Thomas Engel, entrepreneur

Kindergartens

In Heusenstamm there are four church (3 Catholic, 1 Evangelical) kindergartens and three further ones in municipal sponsorship. Moreover, there are two daycare associations.

Location

The town lies on the river Bieber. Heusenstamm is one of 13 towns and communities in the Offenbach district. The town lies in the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region south of Frankfurt am Main and Offenbach am Main at an average elevation of 121 m above sea level. The lowest natural point is the Bieber’s riverbed, and the highest is the aptly named Hoher Berg (“High Mountain”). To the southwest is found Darmstadt, the seat of the Regierungsbezirk. Heusenstamm lies in the southern part of Hesse, not far from the low mountain ranges of the Odenwald and Spessart.

Media

The Offenbach-Post, whose publishing house has its seat in Offenbach am Main, reports regularly in its regional section about Heusenstamm. From the same publishing house also comes the Stadt-Post Heusenstamm.

Museums

The Heimatmuseum (“Homeland Museum”, featuring local lore and history) has as its main point the town’s history and development. It is housed in a gatehouse and a side building, the so-called Winterhaus, and among other things, is also a stop on the guided town tours that take visitors through the Old Town.

Nature conservation areas

Heusenstamm is also known as the Stadt im Grünen (“Town in the Green”). That has to do on the one hand with the above-average proportion of woodland within its municipal area, and on the other hand with the two great nature conservation areas, See am Goldberg and Nachtweide von Patershausen. Both are popular outing destinations for citizens, school classes and those who are interested owing to populations of rare animal and plant species. From some raised lookout points, rare bird species in particular may be observed.

Neighbouring communities

Heusenstamm borders in the north on the district-free city of Offenbach am Main, in the northeast on the town of Obertshausen, in the southeast on the town of Rodgau, in the south on the town of Dietzenbach, and in the west on the town of Dreieich.

Population development

In the late 16th century, Heusenstamm had roughly 250 inhabitants. Almost all of them, however, fell victim to the Thirty Years' War and the Plague. Since then, the population has been rising almost continuously and only in the latest times has a slight decrease been noted. * This was the year when town rights were granted.

Regular events

Among the yearly events are not only the so-called Kultursommer, which since 1987 has been held around the Hinteres Schlösschen (“Little Schloss in the back”) and the Bannturm (tower) and with its many events draws visitors not only from Heusenstamm, but also the Nikolausmarkt (market), which stretches from the gateway arch through Schlossstraße and the palace garden all the way to the Bannturm, and the Weinfest, which has been held since 1996 at the Bannturm. The Kelterfest in autumn, staged by the Konkordia singing club, has established itself as a regular event in Heusenstamm. Since 2006, the Bahnhofsfest (“Railway Station Festival”) has also been a regular event in Heusenstamm.

Religion

There is a Roman Catholic majority among Heusenstamm’s population. The parishes of St.Cäcilia and Maria Himmelskron belong, like the Mariä Opferung parish in Rembrücken, to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz. The state church Evangelical parish is part of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau whose seat is in Darmstadt. Moreover, since 1975 there has been the Free Evangelical parish (FeG), which belongs to the Association of Free Evangelical Parishes.

Schools

Heusenstamm is an important school location in Offenbach district. Currently there are three primary schools, the Adalbert-Stifter-Schule, the Otto-Hahn-Schule and the Matthias-Claudius-Schule. Secondary schools are the Adolf-Reichwein-Schule (Hauptschule and Realschule, ARS for short) and the Adolf-Reichwein-Gymnasium (ARG). In 2004, the Schule am Goldberg was opened, a special school for pupils with intellectual handicaps but who are trainable, with a section for those who also have physical handicaps. Adult education is handled by the Volkshochschule Heusenstamm.

Sightseeing

Schloss Schönborn Impressions around ... ... the Schloss Little Schloss in the back, and Bannturm * Schloss Heusenstamm (also Schloss Schönborn) * Schlossmühle (mill) * Hinteres Schlösschen (“Little Schloss in the back”) and Bannturm * Torbau (18th-century gatehouse building looking somewhat like a triumphal arch) * Patershäuser Weg/Patershausen Estate * Kapelle zum heiligen Kreuz (“Chapel to the Holy Cross”) * Stone cross on Patershäuser Weg * Old Town Hall * Old Town * “Düne am Galgen” (“Dune at the Gibbet”) * Old Jewish graveyard in the woods Torbau Torbau Old Town Hall Schlossstraße ... ... or Unner Gass

Sport

Besides the nationally known Sportzentrum Martinsee lying on the town’s outskirts, there are in Heusenstamm also the gymnastic and sport clubs’ smaller sport complexes across from the railway station, a sport hall, which together with the Im Forst all-weather swimming pool forms a single building, and the Alte Linde football pitch on Isenburger Straße. Important sport clubs in Heusenstamm are: * RK Heusenstamm (rugby) (Rugby-Bundesliga; German sevens champions 2006, several national players) * TSV 1873 Heusenstamm (roughly 2300 members: artistic gymnastics, athletics, jiujitsu, judo, football and many more) * dTTC Heusenstamm (table tennis) (former Bundesligist, vicechampions, cowinners of the cup) * TV Rembrücken (football, table tennis, riding and others)

Town Council

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Town partnerships

* Saint-Savin (also called Saint-Savin sur Gartempe), Vienne, France since 1969 * Tonbridge, Kent, England, United Kingdom since 1984 * Malle, Antwerp, Belgium since 1991 * Ladispoli, Province of Rome, Lazio, Italy since 2001

Transport

Heusenstamm lies on the A 3, which is to be reached through the Obertshausen interchange, putting Frankfurt Airport, by way of the Frankfurter Kreuz only a short drive away. Not far away is also the A 661 with its Neu-Isenburg interchange. The town, lying on a branch of the Rodgaubahn (railway), has since late 2003 been linked by Line S2 (Niedernhausen-Dietzenbach) to the Rhine-Main S-Bahn network. The building work around the railway station (bus station, inn at the old station, railway station square) was completed in 2006. The S-Bahn runs to Offenbach’s and Frankfurt’s city centres and the Frankfurt Main Railway Station. On weekdays trains are half-hourly, and have since late 2006 been run with modern DBAG Class 423 rolling stock. Booster trains in the rush hours do not go through the Frankfurt City-Tunnel, but rather to Offenbach Main Railway Station. Heusenstamm benefits from its proximity to the Frankfurt am Main economic centre and the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region, as well as from the very good transport connections. In the town itself and into neighbouring places run various buslines, among others route OF-30 to the outlying centre of Rembrücken. At night and on the weekends from Saturday afternoon, a share taxi takes over public transport within town, including Rembrücken.

United States military occupation

* Karl-L. Fauerbach (1946-1948) – democratically elected