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Hambach, which received its name affix "an der Weinstraße" as a wine village in 1935, was incorporated into the town
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Neustadt an der Weinstraße (, formerly known as ; lb, Neustadt op der Wäistrooss ; pfl, Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants , it is the largest town called ''Neustadt''. Geography Location T ...
(
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
) in 1969 and is its second largest district. The village is considered a symbol of German democracy because of the enunciation of freedom which took place in the
Hambach Castle Hambach Castle (german: Hambacher Schloss) is a castle near the urban district Hambach of Neustadt an der Weinstraße in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is considered a symbol of the German democracy movement because of the Hambacher Fest which ...
in 1832, known as the
Hambach Festival The Hambacher Festival was a German national democratic festival celebrated from 27 May to 30 May 1832 at Hambach Castle, near Neustadt an der Weinstraße, in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The event was disguised as a nonpolitical co ...
.


Geography


Position

Hambach is located in the Anterior Palatinate on the eastern slope of the Haardt and on the west side of the
Upper Rhine Plain The Upper Rhine Plain, Rhine Rift Valley or Upper Rhine Graben (German: ''Oberrheinische Tiefebene'', ''Oberrheinisches Tiefland'' or ''Oberrheingraben'', French: ''Vallée du Rhin'') is a major rift, about and on average , between Basel in the s ...
, approximately 150 to 300 m abov
NHN
Lage von Hambach
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the old townhall has an altitude of 182 m. The central city of Neustadt an der Weinstraße joins in the North-East and the Diedesfeld district is located in the South.


Climate

Because it is situated on a hillside on the edge of the lowlands, there is a mild
Climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologic ...
. Cold airmasses, which appear during spring nights and cause late frosts, float down the slopes into the valley and flow into the level country. The western elevations ''Häuselberg, Heidelberg'' and ''Schlossberg'', which are parts of the Haart, keep away the majority of the precipitation.


History

The ''Römerweg'' (the lower part of which is called ''Dammstraße'') was falsely believed to be the old
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connection between
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and
Mainz Mainz () is the capital and largest city of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Mainz is on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite to the place that the Main (river), Main joins the Rhine. Downstream of the confluence, the Rhine flows to the north-we ...
. Instead, it ran east of the hills of the Weinstraße through the level country. The term "Hantio", referring to Roman cores of settlement, did not enter any later documents. The name "Hambach" derives from the Franconian word "Haganbach", which was first mentioned in a document in 865 and refers to a
stream A stream is a continuous body of water, body of surface water Current (stream), flowing within the stream bed, bed and bank (geography), banks of a channel (geography), channel. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream ...
("Bach"), which has its source in a sparse forest ("Hag"). The "Hambach", a stream originating at the northern foot of the 379.2 m high Schlossberg and flowing east through "Mittelhambach", is most likely responsible for the naming of the village. The northern route of the
Palatine Ways of St. James The Palatine Ways of St. James (german: Pfälzer Jakobswege) are those sections of the Way of St. James in the Palatinate region of Germany and part of the historic pilgrimage route to the northwest Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela. It was ...
, which was part of the historical pilgrim route to
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, lead through Hambach. The three former local areas "Ober-", "Mittel-" and "Unterhambach" are named after their altitude and have been united for a long time. Unterhambach is often equated with its most significant street, the "Andergasse" ( Palatine German "anner Gass", meaning "andere Gasse" in German or "other alley" in English). The most significant event in the history of the village was the enunciation of freedom, which took place at the Hambach Castle in 1832 and is known as the
Hambach Festival The Hambacher Festival was a German national democratic festival celebrated from 27 May to 30 May 1832 at Hambach Castle, near Neustadt an der Weinstraße, in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The event was disguised as a nonpolitical co ...
. The village's independence ended with the amalgamation into the town Neustadt an der Weinstraße on 7 June 1969. An anew breakup, like it was desired shortly after the unification, is not pursued anymore.


Politics


Town Advisory Committee

The town's advisory committee consists of 15 members and is chaired by municipal administrator Gerda Bolz.


Coat of Arms

The former coat of arms depicts a downfacing silver horseshoe with a toe cap and seven rectangular nail holes on a green background.


Landmarks and Culture


Landmarks

Hambach has more than three areas with over a hundred individual buildings which are under conservation. Hambach Castle is located on the Schlossberg, looking down on the town. It is also known under its former name "Kästenburg" (from the Palatine "Keschde", meaning
chestnut tree The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Castanea'', in the beech family Fagaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. The unrelat ...
, which grow on the Schlossberg) and "Maxburg" (since 1842, named after the former Bavarian King
Maximilian II of Bavaria Maximilian II (28 November 1811 – 10 March 1864) reigned as King of Bavaria between 1848 and 1864. Unlike his father, King Ludwig I, "King Max" was very popular and took a greater interest in the business of Government than in personal extra ...
). The fortified church in Oberhambach dates back to the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire a ...
, as does the castle. The old town hall was built in 1739 by the prince-bishop
Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn (19 September 1676 in Mainz – 19 August 1743 in Bruchsal) was Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1719–1743), Bishop of Konstanz (1740–1743) and a cardinal (1713). He participated in papal conclave A papa ...
, cardinal and knight of the
Teutonic Order The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly known as the Teutonic Order, is a Catholic religious institution founded as a military society in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was formed to aid Christians on ...
, in 1739. The episcopal forestry lodge is located in Unterhambach.


Regular Events

Andergasser Festival The annual ''Andergasser Fest'' is one of the biggest wine festivals of the Palatinate and takes place at the beginning of May. The name of the festival derives from the ''Andergasse'', which is in fact the road on which the festival takes place. Hambach Castle can be seen from the western end of the street. The Andergasser Fest begins with the setting up of the
maypole A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. The festivals may occur on 1 May or Pentecost (Whitsun), although in some countries it is instead erected at ...
in the ''Obergasse'' as well as the so-called "Küfer" dance by the local winegrowers. Local restaurants offer local wines and regional specialities of the Palatinate cuisine such as
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, homemade smoked ham or „Flääschknepp“, which are broth-cooked meatballs with
horseradish Horseradish (''Armoracia rusticana'', syn. ''Cochlearia armoracia'') is a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae (which also includes mustard, wasabi, broccoli, cabbage, and radish). It is a root vegetable, cultivated and used worldwide ...
. Hambach Black-Red-Gold (Hambach Schwarz-Rot-Gold) As a follow-up event to Hambach's ''Brunnen- und Gässelkerwe'' (from German ''Kerwe'', meaning "parish fair"), the wine festival ''Hambach schwarz-rot-gold'' (Hambach black-red-gold) has been celebrated on the second weekend of June since 2012. The name of the festival is a reference to the
Hambach Festival The Hambacher Festival was a German national democratic festival celebrated from 27 May to 30 May 1832 at Hambach Castle, near Neustadt an der Weinstraße, in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The event was disguised as a nonpolitical co ...
of 1832, in which the current
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was carried along and which is considered the starting point of the German democratic movement. The festival was named ''Wine Festival of the Year 2013'' by the Palatinate wine advertisers in 2013. Other Events The ''Jakobus-Kerwe'' ("James parish fair") (last week-end of July), ''CuliVino'' (Whit Saturday and Whit Sunday) and the year-round ''Events of the Hambach Castle'' are also popular events.


Economy and Infrastructure


Economy

The convenient climate conditions enable the cultivation of high-quality
wines Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grapes. Yeast consumes the sugar in the grapes and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are m ...
. The vineyard locations of Hambach are ''Feuer, Kaiserstuhl, Kirchberg, Römerbrunnen'' and ''Schlossberg''. The plants are not only sold worldwide, but can also be savoured at local
wineries A winery is a building or property that produces wine, or a business involved in the production of wine, such as a wine company. Some wine companies own many wineries. Besides wine making equipment, larger wineries may also feature warehouses, b ...
, taverns and restaurants. Besides sweet chestnuts,
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s,
figs The fig is the edible fruit of ''Ficus carica'', a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae. Native to the Mediterranean and western Asia, it has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown throughout the world ...
and
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grow in the region. The Schlossberg especially strikes one with the light green foliage of its sweet chestnut trees (which represent 80% of the tree population) in early spring. Hambach is an officially recognised resort and has a large heated
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on its eastern edge.


Demographic Development

With over 5000 inhabitants, Hambach is Neustadt's largest town. It had 5531 inhabitants in June 2011, and 5288 in January 2012. Being situated on a hillside, it already had a reputation of being a quality residential suburb of Neustadt before the amalgamation. Particularly the ''Römerweg'' is a popular residential area.


Traffic

Hambach is connected to the A 65 (interchange 13/Neustadt-Süd), which goes to
Ludwigshafen Ludwigshafen, officially Ludwigshafen am Rhein (; meaning " Ludwig's Port upon Rhine"), is a city in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, on the river Rhine, opposite Mannheim. With Mannheim, Heidelberg, and the surrounding region, it form ...
and
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
as well as to the former B 38 (L 516 today) and the
German wine route The German Wine RouteScheunemann J., Stewart J., Walker N. and Williams C. (2011), ''Back Roads Germany'', Dorling Kindersley, London. . or Wine Road (german: Deutsche Weinstraße) is the oldest of Germany's tourist wine routes. Located in th ...
(also called "Weinstraße"), which crosses the village and leads North to Neustadt. In a southern direction, the German wine route reaches Diedesfeld after 1 km.


Famous Figures


Sons and Daughters of Hambach

* Jakob Friedrich Bussereau (1863–1919), Catholic cleric * Emil Josef Clade (1916–2010), German combat pilot and aviation pioneer


People Who Have Worked and Lived in Hambach

* Karolina Burger (1879–1949), Catholic teacher and monastery founder, worked as a sick leave cover in Hambach in 1898. * Eibe Riedel (born 1943), retired law professor, lives in Hambach. *
Johannes von Geissel Johannes von Geissel (5 February 1796 – 8 September 1864) was a German Catholic Archbishop of Cologne and Cardinal from the Electorate of the Palatinate. Life Gessel was born in Gimmeldingen in the Electorate of the Palatinate. After co ...
(1796–1864), Catholic cleric, Bishop of Speyer, Archbishop of Cologne and Cardinal, was briefly a chaplain in Hambach in 1818/19. * Georg Grohé (1846–1919), landowner and vintner in Hambach, was a Reichstag deputy and mayor. * Franz Xaver Remling (1803–1873), Catholic cleric, minister of Hambach in 1833–1852, episcopal cleric advisor, Canon of the diocese of Speyer, produced many historic works. * Franz Schwarzwälder (born 1949), goalkeeper with 1. FC Nürnberg and FSV Mainz 05, grew up in Hambach. * Aloys Weisenburger (1815–1887), Catholic cleric, preacher, author and publicizer, lived in Hambach. * Benno Zech (born 1928), was municipal administrator from 1969 to 1996, and a teacher at the Dr. Albert Finck School from 1957 to 1983, and head from 1977.


Literature

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External links


Ortsverwaltung von Hambach/Weinstraße


References

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