Gladenbach
Gladenbach is a town in Hesse, Germany, in the west of Marburg-Biedenkopf district.
Geography
Location
The town of Gladenbach lies on the eastern edge of the Westerwald in the Hessian Highland. This part of the Lahn-Dill Highland is often also called the Gladenbach Uplands. This has arisen from the great degree of correspondence between today's municipal area and the area covered by the historical Amt of Blankenstein, the eastsoutheastern part of the so-called Hessian Hinterland and the later, albeit now former, Biedenkopf district.Within the bounds of the municipality's southern centres of Weidenhausen, Erdhausen, Gladenbach and Mornshausen runs the river Salzböde, which rises in Bad Endbach and flows through the municipal area, then running farther eastwards through the municipalities of Lohra, Fronhausen and Lollar, where it empties into the Lahn at Odenhausen. Farther north in Gladenbach, mostly west–east through the centres of Runzhausen, Bellnhausen, Sinkershausen, Frohnhausen and Friebertshausen runs another river, the Allna, which flows onwards to Weimar, likewise emptying into the Lahn. The two waterways are separated from each other by high ridges which even make for a local drainage divide where smaller streams are concerned. Nonetheless, the town of Gladenbach as a whole is commonly said to lie in the Salzböde valley.
An important east–west traffic thoroughfare in Gladenbach is the Federal Highway 255 crossing the municipal area from Marburg through the constituent municipalities of Weimar and Lohra, leaving the municipal area at Weidenhausen in the area of the Zollbuche southwestwards towards the municipality of Bischoffen in Lahn-Dill district. The highway runs thence alongside the Aartalsee on to Herborn, ending at Montabaur. Bundesstraße 453 ends within the town of Gladenbach after running through the municipality of Dautphetal to the north and Gladenbach's constituent municipality of Runzhausen.
The Aar-Salzböde-Bahn, a single-track railway line that ran through the municipal area along the Salzböde valley, has been in desuetude since 1995, and owing to a level crossing being torn up at Weidenhausen, meagre maintenance and the resulting overgrowth by bushes and trees, the line has also largely fallen apart.
Neighbouring municipalities
In the north, Gladenbach borders on the municipality of Dautphetal, in the northeast on the town of Marburg, in the east on the municipality of Weimar, in the southeast on the municipality of Lohra, in the southwest on the municipality of Bischoffen, and in the west on the municipality of Bad Endbach.Town divisions
Gladenbach's municipal area is divided into 15 constituent municipalities.History
Amalgamations
- 1972 Runzhausen
- 1974 through municipal reform:
- *from the former Biedenkopf district:
- **Bellnhausen
- **Diedenshausen
- **Erdhausen
- **Friebertshausen
- **Frohnhausen
- **Kehlnbach
- **Mornshausen
- **Rachelshausen
- **Römershausen
- **Rüchenbach
- **Sinkershausen
- **Weidenhausen
- * from the former Marburg a.d.Lahn district:
- **Weitershausen
The postal robbery in the Subach
Politics
Town council
As of municipal elections held on 6 March 2016, town council seats are apportioned thus:Coat of arms
The town's coat of arms might be described thus: Party per fess, above in azure the Hessian lion rampant striped in argent and gules armed Or crowned Or langued gules, below in vert a saltire Or.The lion is an emblem of the town's early affiliation with Hesse, and the saltire stands for the influence wielded before this time by the Lords of Merenberg.
Town partnerships
- Monteux, France
- Bad Tabarz, Thuringia
- Niemcza, Poland
- Londerzeel, Belgium
Demonstrations
Culture and sightseeing
Regular events
- Gladenbacher Kirschenmarkt
- Gladenbacher Brunnenmarkt
Notable residents
Sons and daughters of the town
- Johann Christoph Stockhausen, pedagogue and a Lutheran theologian
- Adrian Diel, physician and significant pomo
- Georg Ludwig Hartig, forestry scientist.
- Ludwig Hüffell, Prelate of the Baden State Church
- Ferdinand Werner, State President and Minister-president of the People's State of Hesse
- Ludwig Runzheimer, German Nazi Gestapo officer executed for war crimes
Other people connected with the town
- William III, Landgrave of Hesse,, called the Younger, Landgraf of Hesse, was born on 8 September 1471 on Castle Blankenstein
- Volker Schlöndorff,, filmmaker, see ''History''