Dossenheim
Dossenheim is a municipality in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
It is located on Bergstraße and the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.
Geography
Location
Dossenheim lies 5 kilometers north of Heidelberg along the Bergstraße at the foot of the Odenwald. Dossenheim borders Heidelberg, Ladenburg, and Schriesheim.Boroughs
The hamlet Schwabenheim belongs to Dossenheim.History
Dossenheim was first mentioned in the Lorsch codex in 766. 1130 is the first mention of the noble family Wolfsölden-Schauenburg, who ruled the area from the Schauenburg. After this family died out in 1280, the inheritors sold the lands to the electors of the Palatinate of the Rhine of Heidelberg in 1303. As early as 1319, the prince-elector archbishopric of Mainz had won all the rights that the fief of Schaenberg had pawned to the knights of Handschuhsheim. After a long period of rivalry between the Archbishop of Mainz and the Palatinate of the Rhine, until Frederick I conquered the area for the Palatinate and destroyed the Schauenberg.In the Landshut War of Succession, the Hessian landgrave destroyed Dossenheim in 1504. During the Thirty Years' War Tilly's troops, more than others, destroyed and plundered Dossenheim in 1622. After seizing the capital Heidelberg, Dossenheim belonged to the Archbishop of Mainz for a short time. However, as part of the Bergstrasse Cease-fire of 1650, Dossenheim was returned to the Palatinate. In the Dutch War and in the War of the Grand Alliance French troops set fire to numerous building in 1674, 1689, and 1693.
In 1714, Lothar Franz von Schönborn, the archbishop of Mainz renounced all claims to Dossenheim forever. In 1803 the Palatinate was dissolved and Dossenheim became part of Baden. In 1925 Schwabenheim was annexed to Dossenheim.
Government
Municipal council
The council of Dossenheim has 22 members elected by direct suffrage for five years, in addition to the presiding mayor. The seat distribution after the local elections of 2024 is as follows:Mayor
The Mayor is elected by direct suffrage for a term of eight years. The Mayor of Dossenheim is David Faulhaber.- 1963–1979 Heinrich Schumacher
- 1979–1995 Peter Denger
- 1995-2019 Hans Lorenz.
- since 2019 David Faulhaber.
Coat of arms
The flag is green and white. The date it was chosen is unknown.
Sister cities
- 25px Le Grau du Roi, France
Culture and sights
Dossenheim's Kermesse occurs on the third Sunday in September every year. In Dossenheimer tradition this is a street festival.
Dossenheim's location in the Rhine river flood plain at the edge of the Odenwald, offers a variety of landscapes. The agricultural landscape of the flood plain climbs steeps from 110 m above sea level through the forests of the Odenwald to 548 m at the top of the Weißer Stein. The Weißer Stein is the site of a lookout tower made of sandstone and a broadcast tower. The ruins of the Schauenberg to the North, offer a view over the flood plain. When the air is clear, one can see the Hambacher Schloss in the Palatinian forest and the cities of Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Speyer, and Karlsruhe. Abandoned Porphyry quarries can be found in the wooded areas. In the Spring, fruit trees blossom white and red.
Museums
Dossenheim has a museum of local history.Image:Dossenheim Kirche.jpg|thumb|Church from 15th century, extended 1931
Notable buildings and edifices
- Ruins of Schauenburg
- Television broadcast tower atop the Weißer Stein
- Historic city hall
- Locks on the river Neckar at Schwabenheim
- Lookout tower on the Weißer Stein
- Preparation facilities and parts of the overhead tramway for goods in the porphyry quarry Vatter
- Skatepark
- Former mediumwave broadcast tower of the SWR. In Dossenheim SWR operated a mediumwave broadcast tower until 30 April 2004 for the frequency 711 kHz with a broadcast power of 5 kilowatts. Together with broadcast towers Heilbronn-Obereisesheim and Ulm-Jungingen it formed a single-frequency network. This facility has been taken down in the meantime.
- Broadcast tower Weißer Stein
Regular events
- Dossenheimer Sommertagszug in May
- Kermesse on the 3rd Sunday in September
- Christmas market in December on the Kronenburger Hof
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Dossenheim is on the A 5 as well as the federal highway B 3. The Upper Rhine Railway, now part of Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH, connects Dossenheim to the metropolitan centers nearby: Mannheim, Heidelberg and Weinheim. Dossenheim has 3 light rail stops: Dossenheim-Nord, Dossenheim OEG-Bahnhof and Dossenheim-Süd.Government offices and institutions
- Freiwillige Feuerwehr Dossenheim
- Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft
Clubs
- Angelsportverein
- Bertha Benz Memorial Club e.V.
- Bertha Benz Memorial Route e.V.
- Biblisches Lebenszentrum Dossenheim e.V.
- Boule- Club
- Cantus Vivus Konzertchor
- Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - OV Dossenheim
- DJK Dossenheim
- DLRG Dossenheim
- Dossema Bannweidbuwe
- FC Dossenheim
- Musikkapelle der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Dossenheim e.V.
- Musikverein 1893. e.V. Dossenheim
- Schützenverein
- TSG Germania
- Verein zur Pflege der Livemusik
Notable natives
- Charly Körbel, professional soccer player
- Markus Bähr, professional soccer player
- Otto Hitzfeld, " Der Löwe von Sewastopol "