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Weilbach is a market
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in the Miltenberg district in the ''
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'' of
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally r ...
(''Unterfranken'') in
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,
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.


Geography


Location

Weilbach lies in the Bavarian part of the
Odenwald The Odenwald () is a low mountain range in the German states of Hesse, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Location The Odenwald is located between the Upper Rhine Plain with the Bergstraße and the ''Hessisches Ried'' (the northeastern section ...
(range).


Constituent communities

The municipality is divided into the centres of Weilbach, Weckbach, Gönz, Reuenthal, Ohrenbach, Wiesenthal and Sansenhof.


History

In 1201, Weilbach had its first documentary mention. The knight Cunrat von Wilenbach was witness to a land deal of the House of Dürn, which he served. The Lords of Dürn were
Hohenstaufen The Hohenstaufen dynasty (, , ), also known as the Staufer, was a noble family of unclear origin that rose to rule the Duchy of Swabia from 1079, and to royal rule in the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages from 1138 until 1254. The dynasty ...
ministeriales The ''ministeriales'' (singular: ''ministerialis'') were a class of people raised up from serfdom and placed in positions of power and responsibility in the High Middle Ages in the Holy Roman Empire. The word and its German translations, ''Minis ...
and from 1171 to 1272 protective ''
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'' of the Amorbach Monastery. For most of its history, Weilbach was under
Electoral Mainz The Electorate of Mainz (german: Kurfürstentum Mainz or ', la, Electoratus Moguntinus), previously known in English as Mentz and by its French name Mayence, was one of the most prestigious and influential states of the Holy Roman Empire. In the ...
lordship. In 1803, Weilbach was passed to the Principality of Leiningen, and along with this passed shortly thereafter to the Grand Duchy of
Baden Baden (; ) is a historical territory in South Germany, in earlier times on both sides of the Upper Rhine but since the Napoleonic Wars only East of the Rhine. History The margraves of Baden originated from the House of Zähringen. Baden is ...
. A few years later (1810), Weilbach ended up with the
Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (german: link=no, Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 ...
. Since 1816 it has belonged to Bavaria. In 1977, under municipal reform, Weckbach with its outlying centres of Gönz, Ohrnbach, Wiesenthal and Sansenhof was amalgamated with Weilbach.


Politics


Mayor

The mayor is Robin Haseler (
SPD The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been t ...
), he was first elected in 2020.


Municipal council

The council is made up of 14 council members, with seats apportioned thus: * CSU 5 *
Freie Wähler Free Voters (german: Freie Wähler, FW or FWG) in Germany may belong to an association of people which participates in an election without having the status of a registered political party. Usually it involves a locally organized group of voters ...
5 *
SPD The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been t ...
4 There are otherwise no further, active local party groups in Weilbach. The SPD, though, has a Young Socialist working group.


Coat of arms

The municipality's
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might be described thus: Per mantle argent a fountain with three spouts, dexter, affronty and sinister, before which a trough azure, in chief dexter gules a wheel spoked of six of the first, in chief sinister a cogwheel spoked of four and toothed of twelve of the first. The
Wheel of Mainz The Wheel of Mainz or ''Mainzer Rad'', in German, was the coat of arms of the Archbishopric of Mainz and thus also of the Electorate of Mainz (Kurmainz), in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It consists of a silver wheel with six spokes on a red bac ...
refers to Electoral Mainz's long rule over the community, as do the
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s argent and gules (silver and red). The cogwheel refers to the long tradition of metalworking in the municipal area. The fountain is the municipality's landmark. The arms have been borne since 1969.Description and explanation of Weilbach’s arms
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Culture and sightseeing


Buildings

There are the church and the historic centre with the ''Drei-Röhren-Brunnen'' (“Three-Pipe Fountain”). From the ''Gotthardsruine'', half of which is within
Amorbach Amorbach () is a town in the Miltenberg district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany, with some 4,000 inhabitants. It is situated on the small river Mud, in the northeastern part of the Odenwald ...
’s town limits, there is a panoramic view over the Odenwald and on into the
Spessart Spessart is a ''Mittelgebirge'', a range of low wooded mountains, in the States of Bavaria and Hesse in Germany. It is bordered by the Vogelsberg, Rhön and Odenwald. The highest elevation is the Geiersberg at 586 metres above sea level. Etymo ...
(range).


''Gotthardsruine''

The ''Gotthardsruine'', a
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column basilica, stands on the summit of the nearby Gotthardsberg. From here there are views into seven dales and the surrounding hills. The “Gotthard”, once “Frankenberg”, was for a time a robber-baron's castle and then later a convent. The first written account that has come down to the present goes back to the year 714. It was then that the ''Gaugraf'' (regional count) Ruthard von Frankenberg supposedly called the missionaries
Saint Pirmin Saint Pirmin (latinized ''Pirminius'', born before 700 ( according to many sources), died November 3, 753 in Hornbach), was a Merovingian-era monk and missionary. He founded or restored numerous monasteries in Alemannia (Swabia), especially in ...
and Amor to the “Gotthard”. During the
German Peasants' War The German Peasants' War, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (german: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking areas in Central Europe from 1524 to 1525. It failed because of intense oppositio ...
(1525), rebels laid the “Gotthard” in rubble and ashes. In 1631, the church was built anew by Abbot Erhard Landecker. On 8 June 1714, the Gotthard Basilica was struck by lightning and destroyed. The ruins, such as they are today, were restored in 1956.


''Dreiröhrenbrunnen''

The ''Dreiröhrenbrunnen'' (“Three-Pipe Fountain”) is found in Weilbach's community core, right at an intersection. It has a great sandstone trough with a
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
relief. The water squirts out through three spouts. The fountain even appears in the municipality's coat of arms, held as it is to be one of its landmarks. At the opening of
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(known locally as ''Fasching'') by the ''Weilbacher Frösch'' Carnival Company on 11 November, the water is dyed green.


''Mudmühle''

On the northwest route out of Weilbach stands the mill with its Renaissance gable converted by Mainz court master builder Ambrosius Brosamer in 1585.


''Hallsteine''

These are a collection of interesting ancient stones on the Hallhöhe (heights) in Weilbach's west. A signposted hiking trail leads to this natural monument.


''Glockenspiel''

The ''Glockenspiel'' was added to the Town Hall in December 1991 with 24 bells. These ring daily at 9:10, 12:10 and 18:10. This was financed by a private initiative by Weilbach citizens and clubs under the umbrella of the ''Heimatverein Weilbach-Weckbach e.V. '' (local historical society). Since 25 June 2006, the ''Glockenspiel'' – now expanded to 37 bells – plays in a specially built tower on the old schoolyard. One particularity is that the ''Glockenspiel'' can also be played by hand, making it a rarity in Bavaria, where there are only five functional
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s.


Economy and infrastructure

At the beginning of the 19th century, the factory ''der Eisenhammer'' (“The Iron Hammer”), now belonging to
The Linde Group Linde plc is a global multinational chemical company founded in Germany and, since 2018, domiciled in Ireland and headquartered in the United Kingdom. Linde is the world's largest industrial gas company by market share and revenue. It serves ...
, was founded. Several scale-modelling businesses that make moulded models consequently settled here. A
pallet A pallet (also called a skid) is a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. A pallet is the structural foundat ...
factory works wood from the Odenwald. At the new ''Gewerbegebiet-Süd'' (“Commercial Area South”), a logistics business and craft businesses have set up shop.


Famous people


Honorary citizens

Paul Breunig (b. 6 January 1926; d. 24 August 2006) began working at the post of municipal secretary in 1946. From 1956 to 1985, he was mayor of the market municipality of Weilbach. Beginning in 1966 he was a Member of the ''Kreistag'' (district assembly) for three terms. From 1967 to 1984, as Chairman of the Bavarian Municipal Assembly (''Bayerischer Gemeindetag''), he took on responsibility for the Miltenberg district chapter. For his outstanding services, he was awarded the
Bundesverdienstkreuz The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
with Ribbon. Furthermore, he was the recipient of the Mayor's Medal in Gold of the market municipality of Weilbach. In 1985 he became an honorary citizen and in 1991 he was awarded the ''Kommunale Verdienstmedaille'' (a Bavarian medal for municipal service) in silver. On 24 August 2006, Paul Breunig died in his hometown, Weilbach.


Sons and daughters of the town

*Lorenz Breunig (b. 11 August 1882 – d. February 1945), Member of the ''Reichstag'' * Elisabeth Schüssler-Fiorenza (b. 1938),
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feminist theologian * Norbert Walter (b. 23 September 1944 in Weckbach), chief economist of
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Group


References


External links

* {{Authority control Miltenberg (district)