Lohne, Germany
Lohne is a town in the district of Vechta, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located approximately 8 km south-west of Vechta. The town lies on the A1 freeway between Bremen and Osnabrück.
Geography
Geographical position
Lohne lies in the Oldenburg Münsterland between Oldenburg to the north and Osnabrück to the south. Through the city goes the Weser-Ems-watershed from north to south. In the east is the catchment area of the Hunte and in the west the catchment area of the Hase, which lies on a Geest, part of the Dammer Berge.To the east of Lohne lies the Großes Moor, a raised bog. To the west lies the "Dinklager Becken", a great lowland. Drainage occurs by the rivulets "Hopener Mühlenbach" and "Bokerner Bach" into the Hase and "Dadau" into the Hunte.
In the east, next to the "Großes Moor" lie two more raised bogs, the "Brägeler Moor" and the "Südlohner Moor". The "Südlohner Moor" is a protected landscape. A small part of the "Steinfelder Moor" is protected too. It lies in Kroge-Ehrendorf, south of the federal road B214.
Districts
- Bokern
- Brägel
- Brettberg
- Brockdorf
- Hamberg
- Hopen
- Krimpenfort
- Kroge-Ehrendorf
- Lerchental
- Lohnerwiesen
- Märschendorf
- Meyerfelde
- Moorkamp
- Mühlenkamp
- Nordlohne
- Rießel
- Schellohne
- Südlohne
- Voßberg
- Vulhop
- Wichel
- Zentrum
- Zerhusen
Neighbourship of Lohne
The neighbourship of Lohne, clockwise, start in the north:- The city Vechta
- The municipality Barnstorf
- The municipality Drebber
- The city Diepholz
- The municipality Steinfeld
- The municipality Holdorf
- The city Dinklage
- The municipality Bakum
Twin towns – sister cities
Lohne is twinned with:- Rixheim, France
- Międzylesie, Poland
Economy
As a "city of special industries", Lohne has also made a name for itself nationwide. As early as 1900, Lohne had an injection moulding factory, a machine factory, two paintbrush and one brush factories, a mechanical weaving mill, a sausage factory, several brickworks including cement industry, a peat factory, a cardboard packaging factory and a large number of other production facilities. Lohne's industry was characterized less by size than by its specialization. Since the 1950s, the plastics industry has been the mainstay of the Lohner economy. Today, metalworking companies, machinery and equipment manufacturers, packaging and cartonboard companies, cork manufacturers, as well as the food industry, agriculture and the construction trades ensure that there is a wide variety of industries in Lohne.The fact that Lohne, as a middle center, is in the same order as the middle center of Vechta, the capital of the district, is shown by the fact, that most of the professional schools in the district are located in Lohne.
Every Thursday and Saturday there is a weekly market on the "Alter Markt", occasionally also on the "Rixheimer Platz".
Plastic industries
Established plastic industries in Lohne are:- ATKA Kunststoffverarbeitung
- delo Dettmer-Verpackungen
- Franz Henke Kunststoffwerk & Werkzeugbau
- Kronen-Hansa-Werk
- Nowack
- Polytec Rießelmann
- Pöppelmann
- RPC Bramlage
Other companies
Lohne has a wide range of small, medium and large companies. These are for example:Transport
Lohne lies on the A1 freeway between Bremen and Osnabrück. It can be reached via the exit Lohne / Dinklage.The train station lies on the Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway, which is operated by the NordWestBahn. Trains run every hour as RB 58 to Osnabrück and Bremen. Until 1999, a Lohne-Dinklage narrow-gauge railway was in operation; passenger transport ended in 1954. Meanwhile, most of the tracks have been converted into a bike path. In November 2013, the call bus system "Moobilplus Vechta" was put into operation in the district of Vechta, in which Lohne is involved. Every hour a bus operates between Dinklage, Lohne and the Lohner municipality Märschendorf.
Other buses run, including "Weser-Ems-Buses", for example to Damme and Diepholz.
From the 1920s there were plans to build a channel called "Hansakanal". It would pass through the middle of Lohne, and would connect the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region with the seaports of Bremen and Hamburg. In 1950 the plan was finally abandoned.
The nearest international airports are Bremen Airport and Münster Osnabrück Airport.
Lohne has a fast charging station from Tesla, the Tesla Supercharger.
Religion
Denominational Statistics
According to the 2011 Census, 67.6% of the population were Roman Catholic, 15.8% were Evangelical, and 16.7% were either non-religious, belonged to other religious communities, or did not specify their affiliation. In early 2022, 55.7% of the residents were Catholic, 13.4% were Evangelical, and 30.9% were non-religious or belonged to other faith communities. In early 2023, 53.7% of the people in Lohne were Catholic, and 13% were Evangelical. Other religions and non-religious individuals together accounted for 33%.The number of Protestants and Catholics has decreased during the observed period.
Catholic Churches
Lohne and its districts have the following Catholic churches:- Parish Church St. Gertrud, the namesake of the corresponding church community
- Filial Church St. Josef
- Filial Church St. Maria-Goretti
- Pilgrimage and Chapel of Grace St. Anna Klus
- Filial Church Herz Jesu
- Chapel Rießel
Evangelical Churches
- St. Michael's Church, the namesake of the corresponding church community
Mosques
- Mosque Bilal-i Habeşi Camii
Culture and sights
Theatre
- Freilichtbühne Lohne
- Musical AG of the Lohner high school
- Theatregroup of the Schützenverein Bokern-Märschendorf
- Theaterring Lohne e. V.
Notable places
- Lohne Museum of Industry
- St.-Gertrud-Church with impressive high altar
- St.-Anna-Klus with healing spring
- "Patoratsmühle"
- Windmill „Elbers Mühle“
- Outlook tower at the forest park
- Moated castle Hopen
- Urban Villas
Outdoor artwork
- Bronze sculpture „Gänseliesel“
- Bronze sculpture „Begegnung“
- Fountain sculpture „EGOLOHNE 88“
- Bronze sculpture „Mantelmadonna“
- Acacia wood sculpture „Gestern – Heute – Morgen“
- Dimension stone sculpture „Zwei Stühle-Thron“
- Diabase sculpture „Lohner Wasserstein“
- Bronze fountain sculpture „Das tapfere Schneiderlein“
- Clay sculpture „Befreite Formen“ and marble sculpture „Magisches Quadrat“
- Bronze sculpture „Disput“
- Steel sculpture „Jede Menge Leute“
- Steel sculpture at the „Lohneum“
- other sculptures throughout the city
In the area of the town are more than 100 Wayside crosses.
Notable people
- Claus Peter Poppe, politician, member of Lower Saxony Landtag 2003–2014
- Johannes Schmoelling, musician
- Benno Möhlmann, football player and manager
- Ulrich Kirchhoff, show jumper, Olympic champion
- Erik Pfeifer, boxer, German champion
- Vivien Endemann, German footballer
Honorary citizens
Honorary citizenship is the highest honour Lohne has to offer. Only three citizens have received this award:- Helmut Göttke-Krogmann, former voluntary mayor
- Hans Diekmann, former voluntary mayor
- Hans-Georg Niesel, former town director and full-time mayor