Gräfenberg, Bavaria
Gräfenberg is a Franconian town in the district of Forchheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 16km southeast of Forchheim and 25km northeast of Nuremberg.
Location
Gräfenberg is located in the southern part of Little Switzerland.The town is characterised by a great range of elevation.
A brook, the Kalkach, flows through the town with a steep drop.
Gräfenberg is divided into 16 districts:
- The town Gräfenberg
- Lilling
- Hohenschwärz
- Kasberg
- Walkersbrunn
- Dörnhof
- Thuisbrunn
- Höfles
- Sollenberg
- Rangen
- Haidhof
- Schlichenreuth
- Guttenburg
- Neusles
- Lillinger Höhe
- Gräfenberger Hüll
Religion
Gräfenberg is a majority Protestant town; even so, some districts are majority Catholic.History
Gräfenberg was first mentioned in the year 1172. From 1333 onward the patrician family Haller reigned in Gräfenberg. In 1371 King Karl IV granted the market municipal law. In 1567 a fire destroyed the parts of town located back of the walls. In 1778 a flood wave, resulting from heavy rainfalls, killed six people. With the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss in 1803 the town became part of Bavaria. In the Austro-Prussian War between the German Confederation, and Prussia and her allies, the town was the headquarters of the Prussian army at the time that the ceasefire between Bavaria and Prussia was declared in 1866.In the 1960s and 1970s the other districts of Gräfenberg became part of the borough: for example Lilling and Thuisbrunn.
Local council
Local elections were held on March 15, 2020 with the following results:- Christian Social Union in Bavaria 4 seats
- Alliance '90/The Greens 2 seats
- Free voters Bavaria 5 seats
- Social Democratic Party of Germany 3 seats
- Gräfenberg citizens 2 seats