Badenheim

Home Baden is a municipality in the district Mainz -Bingen, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Sprendlingen gene Ingen, which has its headquarters in the town of Sprendlingen. Baden home is the birthplace of Isaac mouse.

Geography

The community is located west of Federal Highway 50 to the northwestern foothills of the Rhine-Hessian hill country, about 10 kilometers east of the city of Bad Kreuznach. By Baden home of Appel Bach ( The Appel Bach Rheinhessen ) flows. Bathe home includes the living spaces at the station and Schönborner yard.

History

An extensive frühlatènezeitliches late Roman cemetery with elaborate grave gardens and a series Merovingian burial ground in the area of ​​today's Bahnhofstrasse make Baden home to one of the most important archaeological sites in Rheinhessen. Baden home was first documented in 835, when Emperor Louis the Pious confirmed the purchase of a farm and a vineyard by the monastery of Prüm.

The development of the population of Baden home, the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Parish council

The local council in Baden home consists of twelve council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 of personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Allocation of seats in the local council:

Culture and sights

The main street shows in dense and almost still closed development on the townscape well-preserved 17th to 19th century, which is characterized by mostly gabled houses.

The Catholic Church of St. Philip and James was built in 1775. It is a large-sized hall building with three sides closed choir and richly structured west facade in alignment with the main road. There is the coat of arms of the benefactors and local lords, the Counts of Schönborn, and an alcove with a wooden statue of Mary from an Annunciation group over the construction period elegant entrance door in the Rococo style. Through the roof turret with onion dome of the building determined from afar the village. Of particular note are the high altar from 1775, probably from the chapel of the Counts of Eltz in Mainz; , built 1788/89 by Friedrich and Konrad Grosch from Partenheim organ with its richly decorated organ case and the 1909 by Michael Körfer ( Gau- Algesheim ) renewed work as well as a wooden Immaculata of the Mainz sculptor Martin Biterich (* 1691 in South Tyrol, † 1759 in Mainz ).

South of the Catholic church is the former Schönbornsche Office winery, which dates back to 1783 in late Baroque forms and was used at least from 1807 to the 1980s as a Catholic rectory. Inside the two-story Massivbaues with hipped roof and a wooden staircase with ornate railings, a wooden wainscoting and door panels with some original decorative fittings have been preserved from the time it was built. Upstairs especially two adjacent rooms with simple stucco ceilings and furnace niches are emphasized, which can be loaded by a from the corridor accessible furnace chamber. In the vaulted cellar of the estate, which was built on the site of schönborn between needle seat at the former South Gate, are possibly the remains of an older Wehrbaues because the walls are unusually strong with over three meters.

The Protestant church is the big classical hall building in good proportions from Mainz city architect Augustin weather from the years 1827 to 1829. It was built on the site of a 1341 first mentioned the previous building, which was under the patronage of the Mainzer St Alban's Monastery. Worth mentioning is the organ case from 1720, in the 1866 work of Ernst Meier Klass, Matorf - Kirchheide in Lemgo, was installed. Today it is a work of Oberlinger. Due to the highly visible tower, the church is local picture formative. It is one of the significant examples of classical Landkirchenbaues in Rheinhessen and is mainly due to the typical contemporary monumentality of the sanctuary remarkable (see the Protestant churches in ground home, Swabia an der Selz, Sprendlingen ).

Moreover, even the Protestant parsonage in 1749 and numerous half-timbered houses and wineries, particularly along the main road, well worth seeing.

See also: List of cultural monuments in Baden Home

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