Erbach, Rheingau
Erbach (Rheingau) | ||
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Stadtteil of Eltville | ||
View of Erbach and St. Markus | ||
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Erbach (Rheingau) | ||
Coordinates: 50°1′13″N 8°5′43″E / 50.02028°N 8.09528°ECoordinates: 50°1′13″N 8°5′43″E / 50.02028°N 8.09528°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Hesse | |
Admin. region | Darmstadt | |
District | Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis | |
Town | Eltville | |
Population | ||
• Total | 3,400 | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 65346 | |
Dialling codes | 06123 | |
Vehicle registration | RÜD |
Erbach is a Stadtteil in Eltville am Rhein, Hesse, Germany. It lies within the Rheingau wine region.
Points of interest
- Schloss Reinhartshausen
- Mariannenaue
Historic settlement development
Located West of Eltville, Erbach lies at the mouth where the Kissel stream (formerly called Eberbach) flows into the Rhine. The first time the settlement of Erbach is recorded it is under the name “Ever Bach” in the year 1069 in the undated charters of Archbishop Siegfried I. 1060-1072. Archbishop Friedrich of Mainz (937-54) donated the St. Peter pin in Mainz to the church to Eltville with the tithe to Erbach. The name of the village was originally like the Bach Eberbach, and it has been known as Erbach only since 1313. The name probably originated from the name of a monastery in the same district. It was probably during the 12th century that the community developed into its own district. There has been a magistrate Erbach since 1119, and it has been documented that the town hall and the church Siegel have been in existence since since 1429. The detachment from the judicial function of Eltville only took place between 1419 and 1429. Between 1770 and 1816 Erbach seat was one of two Amtsvögte of the Rheingau
Townscape
The intersection of the Rheingau Chaussee with the Rhine crossing and leading to Eberbach path formed in the center square of the medieval settlement to lay a wreath of larger farms. The growth was based in the 19th century with the new construction of the church and the station first to the east and north. Here emerged industrial plant for fruit processing; the surrounding land were used for growing fruit.
For a long time presented the location between Eltville and Erbach, founded by Eberbach Monastery Draiser yard with associated lands a turning point between the places is, until the land has been taken recently through development to complete and Erbach last together grew by there designated industrial zones practically Eltville, Also in the north is stretched residential areas, starting from the Erbacher Straße (Kühhohl) in 1900, eventually far beyond the railway line. The expansion of modern Rheinuferstraße previously near the shore situated settlement was like the Draiser Court further moved away from the Rhine. Coming from the west, forms unchanged former Manor Castle Reinhardshausen and its grounds, which are optically continue on the opposite situated Rhine island Mariannenaue, the entrance to the resort.
Famous people
- Princess Marianne of the Netherlands lived in Schloss Reinhartshausen from 1855 to 1883.
- Prince Frederick of Prussia died in Erbach in 1966.
- Franz Josef Jung, Federal Minister of Defence in Germany from 2005 to 2009, lives here.
References[1]
- ↑ "" Erbach " . In : KuLaDig , Kultur.Landschaft.Digital". Kultur.Landschaft.Digital. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
External links
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