Fladungen
Fladungen is a town in the Rhön-Grabfeld district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 11 km northwest of Ostheim, 20 km west of Meiningen, and 33 km east of Fulda. It is the northernmost town in Bavaria, bordering Hesse to the northwest and Thuringia to the northeast.
Fladungen lies at the southern edge of the Rhön Mountains, and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve begins a few kilometers outside of town. It is at the head of the river Streu, which flows southeast through it to join the Franconian Saale near Bad Neustadt. The region around the town is popular for hiking and cycling, especially in the summer and early autumn.
The town is a service center for the surrounding agricultural region. There are also some small industries, including a cement factory and a biogas plant. The 2021 population was estimated at 2,200.
History
Fladungen first appears in a public record in 789 AD; the town was granted "Stadtrechte" by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1335. From the 16th century onwards it was part of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg; the town coat of arms still shows the figure of a bishop with a sword and crozier, symbolizing the Prince-Bishop's combination of religious and secular power. The region around Fladungen was religiously contested during the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years War, but ultimately the town became predominantly Catholic, and remains so today.Fladungen became part of the Kingdom of Bavaria after the Treaty of Paris in 1814. From the 18th to the mid-20th century, Fladungen was the primary market town for the Franconian Rhön, a relatively rural and underpopulated region whose economy was dominated by agriculture, sheep-herding and timber. During the Cold War, the border with East Germany ran through the hills around Fladungen, and the town was cut off from much of its traditional hinterland.
City Council (Stadtrat)
The municipal elections in Bavaria in March 2020 led to the following composition of the city council:- CSU: 14.4%=2 seats
- Free voters: 23.4%=3 seats
- Voters block districts : 21%=3 seats
- Leubach area : 13.6%=2 seats
- Neue Liste 20: 27.6%=4 seats
Mayors
- 1968-1996: Raimund Goldbach
- 1996-2002: Herbert Ditzel
- 2002: Mischa Schmitt
- 2002-2014Robert Müller
- 2014-2020: Agathe Heuser-Panten
- since March 2020: Michael Schnupp
Main sights
A steam-powered train, the "Rhön-Zügle", runs from Fladungen to Mellrichstadt on alternate Sundays from May to October.