Werneck
Werneck is a market town in the district of Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 10,000 and is best known for its Baroque palace, Schloss Werneck.
Geography
Location
Werneck lies in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria, approximately 12 km from Schweinfurt and 25 km from Würzburg. It is located on a bend in the Wern, a tributary of the Main, on the edge of the plateau above the river. Its highest point is at 337.20 m of elevation, its lowest at 212.50 m. The total area of the municipality is 73.65 km², of which approximately 9 km² are wooded.Subdivisions
Werneck has the following Ortsteile:- Eckartshausen
- Egenhausen
- Ettleben
- Eßleben
- Mühlhausen
- Rundelshausen
- Schleerieth
- Schnackenwerth
- Schraudenbach
- Stettbach
- Vasbühl
- Werneck
- Zeuzleben
History
The current baroque palace, Schloss Werneck, designed by Balthasar Neumann, was built in 1733-45 by Prince Bishop Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. For half a century it was, with Veitshöchheim, a summer residence of the Bishops of Würzburg. On 28 November 1802, the last Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Georg Karl von Fechenbach, released his vassals there from their oaths of service and recommended them to the new regional overlord, Maximilian, Prince-Elector of Bavaria.
In 1803, following secularisation, Werneck became a Bavarian possession. In 1805 it was transferred to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany as part of the formation of the Grand Duchy of Würzburg. The Treaty of Paris in 1814 returned it to Bavaria.
Beginning in 1853, the palace was converted into a hospital for the mentally ill, the Unterfränkische Landes-Irrenanstalt, which opened on 1 October 1855. Its first director was Bernhard von Gudden. The hospital is thus one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in Germany. In 1940, the approximately 800 patients were murdered on the orders of Otto Hellmuth, Gauleiter of Mainfranken, as part of the Nazi elimination of mentally ill and handicapped people, Action T4.
Demographics
Werneck is predominantly Roman Catholic. A Jewish congregation existed in Werneck from the 16th century until 1904.Culture and sights
Buildings
- Schloss Werneck - The grounds of the palace, including the Baroque garden and English-style park, may be visited, as may part of the palace, chiefly the chapel, which dates to 1744.
- Former palace in Vasbühl, built in 1677
- Fortified churches in Schleerieth und Schnackenwerth
Others
- Sandstone shrines
- Merovingian cemetery in Zeuzleben
Music
The Bayerische Kammerorchester Bad Brückenau was founded in 1979 as the Kammerorchester Schloß Werneck and was formerly based in Werneck.
Economy
Although the villages within the municipality of Werneck are still agricultural in character, there have been several decades of economic dependency on industries in Schweinfurt, to which many residents commute. In 1998, the municipality had 8 agricultural and forestry jobs, 595 production jobs and 228 trade and transport jobs subject to social insurance; 1,555 were employed there in other fields. A total of 3,559 residents held jobs subject to social insurance. There were 2 businesses engaged in the harvesting of natural resources and 10 in construction. In addition in 1999 there were 195 agricultural businesses, utilising 6,382 km², of which 5,681 km² was cropland and 672 km² permanently plantedInfrastructure
Transport
Werneck is located at the Werneck Autobahn junction, where the A 7 and A 70 merge; in addition, the A 71 has passed close by since its Werntal connection to the A 70 opened in November 2005. Bundesstraßen B 19, B 26 and B 26a pass through Werneck. On 16 December 2007 the Werneck bypass on the B 19 was opened.There is a railway station on the Schweinfurt - Würzburg line in the centre of Eßleben and another very close to Werneck proper, on its border with Waigolshausen. The Werntalbahn, now used mainly for goods traffic, runs through the municipality.
Health care
Today the psychiatric clinic is operated by the Administrative Region of Lower Franconia and serves northeast Lower Franconia with a modern 290-bed building, while the palace houses the Lower Franconia orthopaedic clinic, one of the largest such facilities in Germany, with 153 beds. There are also care homes for psychiatric and senile dementia patients on the grounds. Together these facilities are the largest source of employment in Werneck.Education
In 1999, Werneck had 459 kindergarten spaces with 434 pupils, two Volksschulen with 973 pupils and the Lower Franconian school of nursing.Notable people
- Friedrich Fehr, artist
- Harald Ganzinger, computer scientist
- Gerhard Launer, aerial photographer
- , film and TV director
- , mayor of Schweinfurt
- Jesse Schmitt, American educator
- Christian Wück, former footballer and since 2002 coach
- , actor
- , author
- , ice hockey player