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Coat of Arms

The town’s arms might be described thus: Azure a lion rampant Or armed and langued gules, in his forepaws an escutcheon, argent a cross gules. The golden lion recalls the centuries-long overlordship of the Counts and Princes of Nassau, and at the same time draws on the old arms borne by the Nassau Amt seat of Wehen and the communities of Hahn and Seitzenhahn, all of which were charged with a lion or a lion’s head. The cross is an attribute of Saint Ferrutius, the Bleidenstadt Monastery’s patron saint. This monastery was founded as early as the 8th century and earned much credit for bringing Christianity and culture into the region on the upper Aar. The former community of Bleidenstadt bore this cross in its former coat of arms. The official blazon reads: In blau ein rotbewehrter goldener Löwe, in seinen Pranken ein silberner Schild mit durchgehendem roten Kreuz.

Constituent communities

Taunusstein is made up of ten Stadtteile:

Description

Coordinates: 50°8′0″N 8°9′0″E / 50.13333°N 8.15°E / 50.13333; 8.15 Taunusstein is with more than 29,000 inhabitants the biggest town in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.

Education

* Silberbachschule, primary school in Wehen * Obere Aar integrated comprehensive school in Hahn * Regenbogenschule, primary school in Bleidenstadt * Gymnasium in Bleidenstadt * Sonnenschule primary school in Neuhof * Untertaunus vocational schools in Hahn * Europa-Schule Taunusstein - bilingual Realschule in Neuhof

Established businesses

* Institut Fresenius in Neuhof * Motorola Deutschland (German business headquarters, advertising and marketing) in Neuhof * Brita GmbH water filtration, international headquarters in Neuhof and Wiesbaden

History

The town of Taunusstein came into being on 1 October 1971 through the merger of the formerly self-governing communities of Bleidenstadt, Hahn, Neuhof, Seitzenhahn, Watzhahn and Wehen, whereupon Taunusstein was also given town rights. On 1 July 1972, the communities of Hambach, Niederlibbach, Orlen and Wingsbach were amalgamated into the town of Taunusstein. In 1991, Dr.-Peter-Nikolaus-Platz, a square in the constituent community of Hahn, was dedicated and named after Taunusstein’s longtime mayor. Fronting onto it are the “Taunus” community centre, the Catholic church centre of St. Johannes Nepomuk and the New Town Hall, whose functions together make the square into the new town centre. The “Taunus” community centre was opened in 1989, the church centre in 1991, both designed by the Hamburg architect Bernhard Hirche, from whom also sprang the whole concept of planning the new town centre. It was not until 1998, on the other hand, that the Town Hall, designed by another architect, could be dedicated.

Jewish graveyard in Wehen

The Jewish graveyard in the constituent community of Wehen on the Halberg is roughly as old as the community itself. In 1329, Count Gerlach of Nassau-Weilburg mandated the settlement of Jews. The gravestones from that time no longer exist. The oldest one still standing is from 1694. Today, 55 graves are still to be seen in the graveyard. Until 1749, Jews from Wiesbaden were also buried here. In 1726, the Jews applied for leave to build a wall around the graveyard; however, they were forbidden to do so, as it would not have done for the Jewish cemetery to look nicer than the Christian one. So, they simply dug a ditch. After 1933, when the Nazis had come to power, the graveyard was still used for burials; however, it was forbidden to put gravestones on these newer graves.

Location

Taunusstein lies roughly 10 km northwest of Wiesbaden and about 10 km west of Idstein and the Autobahn A 3. It is part of the Untertaunus (lower Taunus) range. Taunusstein itself is a rural area and is about 30 km from the river Rhine. The lowest point in Taunusstein is 310 m above sea level, and the highest 613.9 m.

Mayor

Mayor Michael Hofnagel (CDU) was elected to a second term on 2 September 2007 on the first vote with 58.5% of the vote. Voter turnout was 47.2%.

Museum

In 1995, the Museum of the Town of Taunusstein, with permanent rooms at the Schloss in Wehen, was established. Since then, there has been a thematic emphasis on more recent regional history as seen in a permanent exhibit featuring this, which lately has also presented information about Taunusstein’s condition in, before and after the Second World War. This it does mainly by exhibiting everyday culture in the first half of the 20th century. A second and equally valid pillar is the displays in the series Kunst im Schloss (“Art at the Palace”) through which contemporary art – not only from the local region – is offered a forum in Taunusstein.

Neighbouring communities

Taunusstein borders in the north on the communities of Hohenstein and Hünstetten and the town of Idstein, in the east on the community of Niedernhausen, in the south on the district-free city of Wiesbaden and in the west on the community of Schlangenbad and the town of Bad Schwalbach.

Population development

Each time at 31 December (counting only those with their main residences in the town) * 1998 - 28,192 * 1999 - 28,354 * 2000 - 28,745 * 2001 - 28,942 * 2002 - 29,113 * 2003 - 29,307 * 2004 - 29,389 * 2005 - 29,325 * 2006 - 33,212

Regular events

* Bleischter Kerb (kermis) * Orlener Markt (market) * Orlener Kerb (kermis) * Hahner Kerb (kermis) * Zentrumsfest (“Centre Festival”) * Weher Markt (With this market it is a tradition for companies in Weher to take their employees for brunch at the market) * Weher Kerb (kermis) * Wingsbacher Kerb (kermis) * Neuhofer Kerb (kermis) * TIGA (Taunusstein industrial and business exhibition; in even-numbered years) * Waldweihnachtsmarkt Hahn (“Forest Christmas Market”, at the Altenstein Forest House)

Religion

* There are several Lutheran and Catholic churches in almost every constituent community. * Bahai community in Hahn * New Apostolic church in Wehen * Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Neuhof (Triebgewann industrial park)

Sons and daughters of the town

* Emil Erlenmeyer (b. 28 June 1825 in Wehen, d. 22 January 1909 in Aschaffenburg) chemist * Carl Friedrich Emil von Ibell (b. 29 October 1780 in Wehen, d. 6 October 1834 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) government president of the Duchy of Nassau/Hesse-Homburg

Sport

One of the local football clubs, located in Wehen, is called SV Wehen and in April 2007 they won promotion into the 2nd tier of the German Football League (Second Bundesliga). As such the local facilities that they had been using were no longer sufficient for professional football, prompting relocation to Wiesbaden, where they became known as SV Wehen-Wiesbaden. The team is sponsored by one of the major companies of the area, Brita, with the founder of Brita Heinz Hankammer being the chairman of the football club. As such, it has funds available which have allowed it to outdo most teams at this level for many years, now gaining promotion into the professional leagues.

Sport and leisure facilities

* Stadion am Halberg in Wehen, former home stadium to SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s first team * Outdoor swimming pool in Hahn * Silberbachhalle in Wehen * Aartalhalle in Neuhof * Sporting grounds in almost every centre * Sport and youth centre in Bleidenstadt

Town Council

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

Town partnerships

Taunusstein maintains partnerships with the following places: * Herblay, Val-d'Oise, France since 1973 * Yeovil, Somerset, England, United Kingdom since 1987 * Caldes de Montbui, Catalonia, Spain since 1989 * Wünschendorf/Elster, Greiz, Thuringia since 1991

Transport

Two railway stations (in Hahn and Bleidenstadt) lie on the stretch of the Aartalbahn running through Taunusstein. The town is also linked to Wiesbaden over Bundesstraßen 417 (Neuhof/Wehen) and 54 (Hahn). The nearest Autobahn interchange is on the A 3 (Cologne–Frankfurt) in Idstein.