Hatzfeld


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FieldValue
typeStadt
image_coaDEU Hatzfeld (Eder) COA.svg
coordinates
image_planHatzfeld (Eder) in KB.svg
stateHessen
regionKassel
districtWaldeck-Frankenberg
elevation330-430
area58.51
postal_code35116
area_code06467
licenceKB
Gemeindeschlüssel06 6 35 014
divisions6 Stadtbezirke
websitewww.hatzfeld-eder.de
mayorDirk Junker
leader_term2018–24
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|type = Stadt |image_coa = DEU Hatzfeld (Eder) COA.svg |coordinates = |image_plan = Hatzfeld (Eder) in KB.svg |state = Hessen |region = Kassel |district = Waldeck-Frankenberg |elevation = 330-430 |area = 58.51 |postal_code = 35116 |area_code = 06467 |licence = KB |Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 6 35 014 |divisions = 6 Stadtbezirke |website = www.hatzfeld-eder.de |mayor = Dirk Junker |leader_term = 2018–24 |party = Hatzfeld (Eder) () is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Hatzfeld lies in west Hesse 25 km northwest of Marburg and north of the Sackpfeife (674 m-high mountain) in the valley of the Eder.

Neighbouring municipalities

Hatzfeld borders in the north and east on the town of Battenberg (Waldeck-Frankenberg), in the south on the town of Biedenkopf (Marburg-Biedenkopf), and in the west on the town of Bad Berleburg (Siegen-Wittgenstein in North Rhine-Westphalia).

Constituent municipalities

The town of Hatzfeld consists of the centres of Biebighausen, Eifa, Hatzfeld (main town), Holzhausen, Lindenhof and Reddighausen

History

Hatzfeld had its first documentary mention in 1138. In 1340, the municipality was granted town rights. After the Hatzfeld branch of the House of Hatzfeld died out in 1570, half of the town, and later the whole, passed to the County of Hesse. In 1866, Hatzfeld passed to Prussia, and under Prussian law lost its town rights in 1885. After Prussia was dissolved, Hatzfeld once again became a town in 1950.

Reddighausen

Reddighausen, nowadays one of Hatzfeld's constituent municipalities, had its first documentary mention in 1278, at that time still under the name Redinchusen. Already by 1840 Reddighausen had 474 inhabitants; nowadays (as of 2000) there are roughly 900.

Lindenhof

Lindenhof is a hamlet and one of Hatzfeld's constituent municipalities. Its name, unlike what might be assumed, has nothing to do with linden trees, even though there is a "namesake" tree growing in the municipality ("Linden" is Linde – plural, Linden – in German), but rather with linen (Leinen), which in earlier times was woven here. In 1993, Lindenhof celebrated 300 years of existence, even though various sources point to a greater age.

What is known is that in 1693, a Hatzfeld townsman named Eckhardt went into the lovely dale here and acquired a newly built agricultural estate. In 1712, there were already six households in Lindenhof. In 1892, the hamlet got its own schoolteacher, who taught in a private house. In 1895, there were 77 people living in Lindenhof. In 1939, Lindenhof got its own school, which lasted until 1965 when its functions were transferred to a new central school in Hatzfeld.

By the beginning of the First World War, 21 residential buildings had appeared in the dale, although some of them were in the separate hamlet of Hof Roda.

In 1991-1992, what is arguably Hesse's smallest half-timbered church was consecrated in Lindenhof.

Photograph gallery

Image:Hatzfeld06.jpg|Hatzfeld summer 2006 Image:Hatzfeld062.jpg|View over Hatzfeld Image:Ahlefeld06.jpg|View over the "Ahlefeld" Image:Lindenhof.jpg|Lindenhof 2005 Image:Schule_Lindenhof.jpg|Old Lindenhof school ca. 1940 Image:Kirche in Lindenhof.jpg|Lindenhof Church

Politics

Town council

The town council's 23 seats are apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 March 2006: ::data[format=table]

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Note: The Bürgerlisten are "citizens' lists" rather than actual parties.

Coat of arms

The current civic coat of arms was conferred in 1950, but the charges shown within it date back to the 14th century, from which time an old town seal is known. The arms show a town wall with a gateway flanked by towers. Also in the arms above the gateway is an inescutcheon showing the arms of the Lords (later also Counts and Princes) of Hatzfeld, who died out in 1570. The size and shape of the various charges in the arms have changed over the ages.http://www.ngw.nl/int/dld/h/hatzfeld.htm

Town partnerships

Hatzfeld maintains partnership links with the following:

Sport and leisure

Tourism plays an important rôle in Reddighausen, which is a state-recognized resort with a comprehensive network of hiking trails. There is also a combination woodlore and bird-protection path in Hatzfeld (main town), and at the Sackpfeife are found a winter sport centre, and also a summer toboggan run.

In Lindenhof is a wildfowl haven run by the Naturschutzbund Deutschland, a non-governmental organization dedicated to nature conservation.http://www.nabu-waldeck-frankenberg.de/Literatur/Literatur.htm

Churches

  • Evangelical-Lutheran Church

Literature

  • H. Reimer: Historisches Ortslexikon für Kurhessen; Marburg: Elwert, 1974; ; S.304

References

References

  1. (5 September 2022). "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden". [[Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt]].

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