Wiesbaden-Erbenheim

Heritage Home is a local district of the Hessian capital Wiesbaden.

The place has more than 9,000 residents and was incorporated into Wiesbaden on 1 April 1928.

Neighboring districts

Adjacent neighborhoods are Biebrich, Bierstadt, Delkenheim, Igstadt, Mainz -Kastel, north of the city and southeast.

The nearby American airbase heritage home is located in the direction of Wiesbaden Districts Delkenheim and north of the city. In the Middle Ages heritage home was a separate city. The already lying on Bernkasteler district heritage Warte was a watchtower of Mainz Landwehr in the Middle Ages. The former Wiesbaden Racetrack one can imagine only by the remaining Rennbahnstraße. Opposite the town hall is a public scale, which is still in use.

From Heritage Home, a network of paths for cyclists begins; and the dirt roads are largely car-free. Worth a trip to the Mechtildshausen domain is over, you can visit. A corresponding tour route takes Heritage Heimer past the airport towards the Nassauer orchard landscape. From here, the route network expanded in the directions Hochheim, food and home Kloppenheim / Naurod. These opportunities are regularly used by walkers, cyclists and inline skaters.

In the village itself several catering businesses are established, covering a wide range of services at very different price points. In the center, there are several small shops and several butcher shops and bakeries.

The commercial area " Kreuzberg ring " provides direct access to the motorway. Here, many service providers have settled, so the heir home also offers attractive jobs.

History

Heritage Home is a historic setting. It is the archaeological excavations have shown how densely populated the area is around the Wäschbach early in its history, that is also 5000 years before Christ, had been.

From the second to the fourth century AD finally settled the Romans in the heritage district Heimer area. Many Roman finds and localized in the heritage district Heimer Roman estates that lay along the Wäschbachs, suggest that the Romans were resident here after Christ until the late fourth century.

927 Heritage Home is mentioned for the first time in meaningful also for some other Wiesbaden suburbs certificate for St. Ursula in Cologne. 1423, Emperor Sigismund heritage home town rights.

After the Thirty Years War heritage home developed into an agriculturally meaningful community in which also wine and a lot of sheep farming is operated.

The great heritage Heimer taverns were not for the Wiesbaden, but also for the citizens of the nearby towns always great attractions. Not least because visitors to the einkehrten 1907-1910 arisen Racecourse for the famous horse racing heritage Heimer like to have a pint in the many heritage Heimer inns. The Heritage Heimer racecourse was opened in 1910 and 1929 converted into a civilian airport.

The electric tram wrong the first time in 1906 between Wiesbaden and heritage home. At the same time came the electric light by heritage home that could be turned on for the first time in October 1908. In 1937 the tram service was reinstated. Buses took the passengers.

In the Middle Ages the strong tower of the Evangelical St. Paul's Church in old heritage home was built.

1834-1835 was today's " heritage Heimer town hall " first built as a school. City Hall was the building until 1926. The school, now Justus-von -Liebig- school, was built in 1900.

1928 carried the annexation to the city of Wiesbaden.

In addition to the above-mentioned Justus-von -Liebig- school, the district has also become a comprehensive school, Hermann- Ehlers- school, which sees itself as a comprehensive school since 1992.

Traffic

400 m west of the town hall closest train station Wiesbaden Heritage Home (50 ° 3 ' 17 " N, 8 ° 17' 44" O50.0547222222228.2955555555556 ) at the Ländchesbahn which connects the district with the Wiesbaden Central Station. Also can be reached through this rail connection Niedernhausen in the Taunus. As part of the renovation of the stations of the Ländchesbahn a relocation of the station is provided in the direction of the Berlin streets to shorten the routes of bus station and town center.

Furthermore it has Wiesbaden heritage home Offering fast access in the long-distance road transport. To lead the federal highway 455 west of the district over. Also has Wiesbaden heritage home Offering fast access to the Rhine -Main -Schnellweg, a section of national highway 66, the south- east of the district passes and Wiesbaden connects Frankfurt am Main.

People

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Christian Philipp (1867-1947), member of the Reichstag
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