Greußenheim

Greußenheim is a municipality in the district of Würzburg, Lower Franconia, and a member of the administrative community Blanchett city.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Partner community
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Economics
  • 5.2 traffic
  • 5.3 Formation

Geography

Geographical Location

Greußenheim located 15 kilometers northwest of Würzburg in the hollow of a valley.

Community structure

Greußenheim divided into three districts:

  • Greußenheim
  • Upper Mill
  • Lower mill

There is only the district Greußenheim. The Ortsneckname the Greußen Heimer is Zwiewldrader (onion transgressors ).

History

As part of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg Greußenheim arrived in the kingdom in 1803 to the Counts Löwenstein- Wertheim. Both belonged from 1500 to the Frankish Empire circle. In 1806 it became part of Baden Mediatamtes Steinfeld, assigned in 1816 to Austria. In the recess of Frankfurt in 1819 it fell to Bavaria.

Population Development

Policy

Since the local elections on 2 March 2008 the council belong to six councilors of the lists CSU / CDU Community and FREE VOTER Independent voter community eV.

Mayor Thomas Rützel (CDU / UWG).

Partner community

Since 1995, a partnership exists with the community Valfabbrica in Umbria, Italy.

Culture and sights

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Greußenheim

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

Greußenheim is the seat of the office consignor memo AG.

It was in 2009 according to official statistics in the manufacturing sector and 524 in the area of ​​trade and transport 174 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 96 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 674 in the manufacturing sector, there was an operation in the construction industry also has an operation.

In 2007 there were 16 farms with an agricultural area of at least 2 hectares ( ha), managed a total area of ​​1594 ha; these were 1502 ha of arable land and 84 ha of permanent grassland.

Traffic

Bus number 50 of the Transport Association MainFranken connects Greußenheim with downtown Würzburg, which can be reached by bus in about 20 minutes

Education

In 2010 there was a kindergarten with 75 kindergarten places in which 73 children were cared for and supported by nine people.

Clubs

  • Malteser
  • Musikverein Greußenheim e.V.
  • Volunteer Fire Greußenheim e.V.
  • Greußen Heimer glee club e.V.
  • Sports club Greußenheim e.V.
  • Horticultural Association Greußenheim

Personalities

  • Adam Steger Forest (1874-1945), Christian trade unionists and politicians
  • Hans Kohl (1887-1975), the father of Helmut Kohl, comes from Greußenheim where the family has lived for many generations.
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