Herbstein
Herbstein is a small town in the Vogelsbergkreis in Hesse, Germany.
Geography
Location
The spa town of Herbstein lies on the eastern slope of the Vogelsberg Mountains. in Germany.Neighbouring municipalities
Herbstein borders in the north on the municipality of Lautertal and the municipality of Wartenberg, in the east on the municipalities of Großenlüder and Hosenfeld, in the south on the municipality of Grebenhain, and in the west on the town of Schotten.Constituent municipalities
The town consists of the main town of Herbstein and also the outlying centres of Altenschlirf, Lanzenhain, Schlechtenwegen, Steinfurt, Rixfeld, Schadges and Stockhausen.The last name of the municipality, Stockhausen, is particularly old, having had its first documentary mention in 882 when it was identified as a fief of the Fulda Abbey. It is believed, however, to date back much further than that.
History
Herbstein had its first documentary mentioned in 1011 in a donation document from the monastery at Fulda. In 1262, Herbstein was granted town rights. Until 1802 the town belonged to the Princely Abbey of Fulda. There followed a short time of changing leadership until the town passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in 1810.As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the formerly independent municipalities of Altenschlirf, Lanzenhain, Schlechtenwegen and Steinfurt were amalgamated into the town of Herbstein with effect on 31 December 1971. Rixfeld, Schadges and Stockhausen followed on 1 August 1972.