Mühlhausen, Middle Franconia
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Mühlhausen is a market in the Middle Franconian district of Erlangen - Hochstadt and a member of the administrative community Hochstadt an der Aisch.
- 2.1 religions
- 2.2 Amalgamations
- 3.1 Market council
- 3.2 Coat of Arms
- 3.3 Award as "Energy Community"
- 4.1 monuments
Geography
Geographical location
Mulhouse is located southwest of Bamberg on the rich Ebrach.
Neighboring communities
Neighboring municipalities are ( starting in the north clockwise): Burgebrach, Pommersfelden, Hochstadt an der Aisch, Lonnerstadt, guard Roth, key field.
Community structure
Mühlhausen consists of six districts:
- Decheldorf
- Lempenmühle
- Mühlhausen
- Neumühlestrasse
- Schirnsdorf
- Simmersdorf
History
For the first time Mühlhausen was mentioned in the year 1008. The market Mühlhausen in today's region of Middle Franconia was before 1800 rule and belonged to the Barons of Egloffstein, the members were in the Franconian knights circle. With the Act of Confederation, in 1806 the city became part of Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community. The end of 2010 Mühlhausen is advised by the demolition of the listed Rosenzweig dating from the 16th century through regionally in the headlines.
Religions
Mulhouse has been influenced over the centuries by Jews who had been taken there by the Baron von Stein Egloff and the Marquis. Evidence of the Jewish cemetery, which lies just outside the village and in 1738 acquired and created. The synagogue was built in 1754, extensively renovated in 1833 and inaugurated new. In 1938 she was desecrated and devastated. The Synogogengebäude is still preserved. The last Jewish inhabitants were deported in 1942.
Incorporations
On July 1, 1974 parts of the territory of the dissolved municipality Schirnsdorf were incorporated.
Policy
Market council
The local elections in 2008 and 2002 led to the following seat distribution in the market council:
- * SPD in 2002 joined the company as SPD / CDU
Coat of arms
The coat of arms description reads: Oblique shared by silver and red, above a black bear hull with red tongue, a oblique below, half silver mill wheel.
Award as "Energy Community"
In February 2014 Mühlhausen was honored for his pioneering role in the development of renewable energy as "energy - Commune".