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Laubuseschbach is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of
Weilmünster Weilmünster is a municipality in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany. Geography Weilmünster is among the most richly wooded places in Limburg-Weilburg. The forestry office looks after not only the State Forest but also twelve municipal ...
in the district of
Limburg-Weilburg Limburg-Weilburg is a Kreis (district) in the west of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Lahn-Dill, Hochtaunuskreis, Rheingau-Taunus, Rhein-Lahn, Westerwaldkreis. History *1867 the ''Oberlahnkreis'', capital Weilburg was created *1886 the d ...
in central Hesse. It has around 1400 inhabitants (2021).


Geography

Laubuseschbach is located in the eastern
Hintertaunus The Hintertaunus ("Farther Taunus") is a natural region in the German Central Upland range of the Taunus (major unit group 30), which rises to a height of and lies north of the High Taunus (301). It extends as far as the river Rhine to the w ...
in the Taunus Nature Park. The highest elevations near Laubuseschbach are the ''Alteberg'' at 370 metres above sea level, the ''Hühnerküppel'' at 369 metres above sea level and the ''Hasenberg'' at 358 metres above sea level. The Bleidenbach stream flows through the village. The district covers an area of 7.73 square kilometres, of which 2.09 square kilometres are forest. Neighbouring villages are
Wolfenhausen Wolfenhausen is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 1000 inhabitants (2021). Geography Wolfenhausen is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the Tau ...
(south-west), Blessenbach (north-west),
Rohnstadt Rohnstadt is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 260 inhabitants (2021). Geography Rohnstadt is located in the eastern Hintertaunus, about three kilomet ...
(north-east) and Langenbach (east). The nearest larger towns are Weilburg (16 km) to the north-west, Limburg (25 km) to the west, Wetzlar (27 km) to the north-east and Frankfurt am Main (50 km) to the south-east.


History

In surviving documents, Laubuseschbach was mentioned under the following place names (year of mention in brackets): ''Ascabach'' (897), ''Ascobach'' (912), ''Ascabah'' (1107), ''Essebach'' (1334), ''Esbach'' (1457), ''Essbach'' (1496), ''Eschpach'' (1513), ''Espach'' (1537), ''Eschbach'' (1802) and ''Laubuseschbach'' (1824). In 893, the
Carolingian The Carolingian dynasty (; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charlemagne, grandson of mayor Charles Martel and a descendant of the Arnulfing and Pippin ...
king
Arnulf Arnulf is a masculine German given name. It is composed of the Germanic elements ''arn'' "eagle" and ''ulf'' "wolf". The ''-ulf, -olf'' suffix was an extremely frequent element in Germanic onomastics and from an early time was perceived as a mere ...
donated parts of his possessions to the monastery of St Maximin in Trier. When four years later, in 897, his son
Zwentibold Zwentibold (''Zventibold'', ''Zwentibald'', ''Swentiboldo'', ''Sventibaldo'', ''Sanderbald''; – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf.Collins 1999, p. 360 In 895, his father granted hi ...
confirmed this gift, Ascapahc (Eschbach) was also mentioned in a detailed list. The deed of donation is now kept in the National Museum in Paris. The monastery of St Maximin appoints the Lords of Molsberg as bailiffs in Eschbach. In the first half of the 12th century, they succeeded in incorporating Eschbach into their dominion. At the beginning of the 14th century, the lords of Molsberg made the knights of Elkerhausen fief holders of Eschbach. In 1323 the village was sold to Elkerhausen. From 4 July 1390, the Archbishop of Trier was the feudal lord of the manor of Eschbach. In 1421, Hermann von Haiger, Heilwig von Schönborn and Bernhard von Mudersbach were enfeoffed with Eschbach as heirs of the Elkerhausen knights. Laubuseschbach (Eschbach Castle) is known as the birthplace of
Johann Philipp von Schönborn Johann Philipp von Schönborn (6 August 1605 – 12 February 1673) was the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz (1647–1673), the Bishop of Würzburg (1642–1673), and the Bishop of Worms (1663–1673). Life Johann Philipp was born in ...
, one of the most important
archbishops of Mainz The Elector of Mainz was one of the seven Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire. As both the Archbishop of Mainz and the ruling prince of the Electorate of Mainz, the Elector of Mainz held a powerful position during the Middle Ages. The Archb ...
. At that time, Laubuseschbach was still called Eschbach. When the nearby village of Laubus was completely devastated during the Thirty Years' War, the survivors moved to Eschbach. The village was therefore renamed Laubus-Eschbach in 1824 and later Laubuseschbach. In order to better transport the rich raw material deposits in the remote region, the Weilmünster-Laubuseschbach railway line went into operation on 15 May 1892, connecting to the existing Weiltalbahn. A planned continuation of the line through the Laubus valley via Wolfenhausen to the
Main-Lahn railway The Main-Lahn railway (german: Main-Lahn-Bahn), also called the Limburg railway (''Limburger Bahn''), is a double-track, electrified main railway line in Germany. The long line extends from Frankfurt Central Station (''Hauptbahnhof'') to Eschhofen ...
fell victim to the First World War and its effects on the subsequent decline in mining. After the 1955 winter, passenger transport to Laubuseschbach was discontinued, followed by freight transport in 1968. The line was shut down and later dismantled. In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen,
Dietenhausen Dietenhausen is a village (Village, ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 400 inhabitants (2021). Geography The village is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the T ...
, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach,
Lützendorf Lützendorf is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 200 inhabitants (2021). History In surviving documents, Lützendorf was mentioned under the following ...
,
Möttau Möttau is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 300 inhabitants (2021). Geography Möttau is located in the eastern Hintertaunus, northeast of the core t ...
,
Rohnstadt Rohnstadt is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 260 inhabitants (2021). Geography Rohnstadt is located in the eastern Hintertaunus, about three kilomet ...
and
Wolfenhausen Wolfenhausen is a village ( ''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse. It has around 1000 inhabitants (2021). Geography Wolfenhausen is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the Tau ...
to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster. Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971. Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census, there were 1542 inhabitants living in Laubuseschbach on 9 May 2011. Of these, 54 (3.5 %) were foreigners. In terms of age, 282 residents were under 18 years old, 612 between 18 and 49, 315 between 50 and 64 and 333 residents were older. The residents lived in 654 households.


Sights

The following sights in Laubuseschbach are cultural landmarks: * Gravestones in the side walls of the cemetery chapel * Former town hall * Memorial of 1870/71 * Protestant church Laubuseschbach * Schönbornscher Hof Laubuseschbach, Friedhof, Kapelle, Grabstein 2.JPG, Gravestones on the cemetery Laubuseschbach, Ehemaliges Gemeindehaus.JPG, Former town hall Laubuseschbach, Kriegerdenkmal 1870.JPG, Memorial of 1870/71 Laubuseschbach Kirche rechts.JPG, Protestant church Laubuseschbach Laubuseschbach, Schönbornscher Hof.JPG, Schönbornscher Hof


Culture

Near the Alteberg, the ''Frohsinn-Eintracht Laubuseschbach'' choir and musical community has been organising the traditional ''Äbbelwoifest'' (apple wine festival) on Ascension Day ( Father's Day) since 1998. Located in the forest, the festival attracts several thousand visitors from near and far every year. There is the village community centre in ''Kirchgasse'', the ''MGV "Harmonie"'' club hall, the village museum in the former town hall, two sports fields and the motocross area on Talberg, children's playgrounds as well as cycling and hiking trails and different cultural associations. The Laubuseschbach volunteer fire brigade (Freiwillige Feuerwehr Laubuseschbach) provides fire protection in the village.


References

{{Reflist Villages in Hesse