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{{Infobox German Location
{{Infobox German location
|Art = Gemeinde
|Name = Herleshausen
|type = Gemeinde
|Wappen = Wappen_Herleshausen.JPG
|name = Herleshausen
|image_coa = Wappen_Herleshausen.JPG
|lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 01
|coordinates = {{coord|51|01|N|10|10|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|lon_deg = 10 |lon_min = 10
|Lageplan = Herleshausen in ESW.svg
|image_plan = Herleshausen ESW.svg
|Bundesland = Hessen
|state = Hessen
|Regierungsbezirk = Kassel
|region = Kassel
|Landkreis = Werra-Meißner-Kreis
|district = Werra-Meißner-Kreis
|Höhe = 363
|elevation = 363
|Fläche = 59.52
|area = 59.52
|Einwohner = 3022
|postal_code = 37293
|Stand = 2006-12-31
|area_code = 05654
|PLZ = 37293
|licence = ESW
|Vorwahl = 05654
|Kfz = ESW
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 6 36 005
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 6 36 005
|Gliederung = 11 districts
|divisions = 11 districts
|Straße = Bahnhofstraße 15
|website = [http://www.herleshausen.de www.herleshausen.de]
|mayor = Lars Böckmann<ref>{{cite web|url=https://statistik.hessen.de/sites/statistik.hessen.de/files/2022-10/direktwahlen_09_2022_10102022.xlsx|title=Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden|language=de|date=5 September 2022|publisher=[[Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt]]|format=XLS}}</ref>
|Website = [http://www.herleshausen.de www.herleshausen.de]
|leader_term = 2018&ndash;24
|Bürgermeister = Helmut Schmidt
}}
}}
'''Herleshausen''' is a community in the [[Werra-Meißner-Kreis]] in [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].
'''Herleshausen''' is a municipality in the [[Werra-Meißner-Kreis]] in [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].


==Geography==
==Geography==

===Location===
===Location===
Herleshausen lies north of a section of the boundary with [[Thuringia]] in the thickly wooded area between the Ringgau and the [[Thuringian Forest]] (ranges) with the Thuringian Forest Nature Park in the southeast. It is found between the river [[Werra]] in the south and the [[Autobahn]] [[Bundesautobahn 4|A&nbsp;4]] ([[Aachen]]–[[Görlitz]]) in the north.
Herleshausen lies north of a section of the boundary with [[Thuringia]] in the thickly wooded area between the Ringgau and the [[Thuringian Forest]] (ranges) with the Thuringian Forest Nature Park in the southeast. It is found between the river [[Werra]] in the south and the [[Autobahn]] [[Bundesautobahn 4|A&nbsp;4]] ([[Aachen]]–[[Görlitz]]) in the north.


Herleshausen borders on the municipal area of the district-free town of [[Eisenach]], whose main centre lies some 12&nbsp;km eastsoutheast. To the district seat of [[Eschwege]] to the northnorthwest, it is about 22&nbsp;km, and to [[Kassel]], the nearest city, to the northwest, it is about 60&nbsp;km (each time [[as the crow flies]]).
Herleshausen borders on the municipal area of the district-free town of [[Eisenach]], whose main centre lies some 12&nbsp;km east-southeast. To the district seat of [[Eschwege]] to the north-northwest, it is about 22&nbsp;km, and to [[Kassel]], the nearest city, to the northwest, it is about 60&nbsp;km (each time [[as the crow flies]]).


===Neighbouring communities===
===Neighbouring communities===
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===Constituent communities===
===Constituent communities===
The community’s eleven ''[[Ortsteil]]e'' are Herleshausen, Wommen, Nesselröden, Breitzbach, Unhausen, Holzhausen, Markershausen, Altefeld, Archfeld, [[Willershausen (Herleshausen)|Willershausen]] and Frauenborn.
The community's eleven ''[[Quarter (urban subdivision)|Ortsteil]]e'' are Herleshausen, Wommen, Nesselröden, Breitzbach, Unhausen, Holzhausen, Markershausen, Altefeld, Archfeld, [[Willershausen (Herleshausen)|Willershausen]] and Frauenborn.


==History==
==History==
In 1019, Herleshausen had its first documentary mention in a donation document in which ownership was transferred to the Kaufungen Monastery, which then held the village until [[Secularization]] in 1521. Thereafter, it passed to the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who enfeoffed various lords with it.
In 1019, Herleshausen had its first documentary mention in a donation document in which ownership was transferred to the [[Kaufungen Abbey]], which then held the village until [[Secularization]] in 1521. Thereafter, it passed to the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who enfeoffed various lords with it.


The community found itself on a much more public stage after the [[Second World War]] when a border checkpoint between [[East Germany|East]] and [[West Germany]] was built near Herleshausen. Many prisoner exchanges between the two German states took place during the [[Cold War]] at the border checkpoint, including German soldiers returning from [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] captivity and [[Wolfgang Vogel|East German citizens traded to West Germany in return for hard currency and goods]].
The community found itself on a much more public stage after the [[Second World War]] when a border checkpoint between [[East Germany|East]] and [[West Germany]] was built near Herleshausen. Many prisoner exchanges between the two German states took place during the [[Cold War]] at the border checkpoint, including German soldiers returning from [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] captivity and [[Wolfgang Vogel|East German citizens traded to West Germany in return for hard currency and goods]].


==Politics==
==Politics==

===Community council===
===Community council===
{{update section|date=July 2021}}
The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:
The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:
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===Coat of arms===
===Coat of arms===
The community’s [[Coat of arms|arms]] might be described thus: Gules a wall embattled with two end towers with pointed roofs argent and with closed gate Or, above which a tower with a double cupola of the second.
The community's [[Coat of arms|arms]] might be described thus: Gules a wall embattled with two end towers with pointed roofs argent and with closed gate Or, above which a tower with a double cupola of the second.


The crenellated wall stands for the fortress church estate, which has the parish church’s quire tower rising above it. The [[tincture (heraldry)|tincture]]s red and silver are Hesse’s state colours. The coat of arms was approved in 1954 by the Hesse Interior Ministry.
The crenellated wall stands for the fortress church estate, which has the parish church's quire tower rising above it. The [[tincture (heraldry)|tincture]]s red and silver are Hesse's state colours. The coat of arms was approved in 1954 by the Hesse Interior Ministry.


==Culture and sightseeing==
==Culture and sightseeing==
{{wide image|Herleshausen_Panorama.jpg|800px|Panoramic view of Herleshausen.}}
{{wide image|Herleshausen_Panorama.jpg|800px|Panoramic view of Herleshausen}}

===Buildings===
===Buildings===

====Schloss Augustenau====
====Schloss Augustenau====
After the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] was introduced and Hesse’s monasteries were secularized, [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse]] enfeoffed with the Herleshausen estate his troop leader Georg von Reckerode, who built himself the “Steinstock” palace there in 1539. After Reckerode’s death in 1558, he was followed as fiefholder by the family von Wersebe, who enlarged the complex by building two wings onto it. When the Wersebes’ male line died out in 1678, the palace and the Herleshausen estate passed back to [[Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel]], who transferred it to his brother Philipp, first as a fief, and later to have as his own. Thereafter, the palace and the Herleshausen estate were held by the family Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld. In 1821, the palace was given the name “Augustenau”, after Landgrave Charles’s recently deceased consort Auguste von Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen.
After the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] was introduced and Hesse's monasteries were secularized, [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse]] enfeoffed with the Herleshausen estate his troop leader Georg von Reckerode, who built himself the "Steinstock" palace there in 1539. After Reckerode's death in 1558, he was followed as fiefholder by the family von Wersebe, who enlarged the complex by building two wings onto it. When the Wersebes' male line died out in 1678, the palace and the Herleshausen estate passed back to [[Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel]], who transferred it to his brother Philipp, first as a fief, and later to have as his own. Thereafter, the palace and the Herleshausen estate were held by the family Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld. In 1821, the palace was given the name "Augustenau", after Landgrave Charles's recently deceased consort Auguste von Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen.


==Economy and infrastructure==
==Economy and infrastructure==

===Transport===
===Transport===
Herleshausen has a [[railway station]] on the ''Thüringer Bahn'' [[railway]] between Eisenach and [[Bebra]]. Here, the last [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] were released after [[Konrad Adenauer]]’s visit to Moscow in 1955.
Herleshausen has a [[railway station]] on the ''Thüringer Bahn'' [[railway]] between Eisenach and [[Bebra]]. Here, the last [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] were released after [[Konrad Adenauer]]'s visit to Moscow in 1955.

Running by the community is a section of the [[Autobahn]] [[Bundesautobahn 4|A&nbsp;4]] ([[Aachen]]–[[Görlitz]]) with its Herleshausen [[interchange (road)|interchange]]. The Herleshausen [[Rest area|service centre]] was torn down in 2005 to make way for the 6-lane expansion. There are, however, new plans to build another service centre, "Werratal", on the A&nbsp;4's south side.


==Notable people==
Running by the community is a section of the [[Autobahn]] [[Bundesautobahn 4|A&nbsp;4]] ([[Aachen]]–[[Görlitz]]) with its Herleshausen [[interchange (road)|interchange]]. The Herleshausen [[Rest area|service centre]] was torn down in 2005 to make way for the 6-lane expansion. There are, however, new plans to build another service centre, “Werratal”, on the A&nbsp;4’s south side.
* [[D.L. Lang]] - Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California<ref name="smashwords">{{cite web |title=Interview with D.L. Lang |url=https://www.smashwords.com/interview/dinahlang |website=Smashwords |access-date=20 June 2021}}</ref>
* [[Dirk Wilutzky]] - Academy award-winning filmmaker<ref name="emmys">{{cite web |title=Dirk Wilutzky |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/dirk-wilutzky |website=Emmys |access-date=19 June 2021}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Herleshausen border crossing.jpg|The former Herleshausen border crossing on the Inner German border, looking into West Germany.
File:Herleshausen border crossing.jpg|The former Herleshausen border crossing on the Inner German border, looking into West Germany
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1989-1223-012, Lauchrödem - Herleshausen, Grenzübergang.jpg|East German border crossers being treated to free sausages, sandwiches, wine, coffee and cake on the Herleshausen side of the new border crossing into Lauchroeden in [[Eisenach]] in December 1989.
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1989-1223-012, Lauchrödem - Herleshausen, Grenzübergang.jpg|Border crossers being treated to free sausages, sandwiches, wine, coffee and cake on the Thuringian side of the new border crossing between Herleshausen and Lauchröden in [[Eisenach]] in December 1989
GÜST Wartha Rasthaus.jpg|Former border guard base, converted to a rest area restaurant, now in disuse
</gallery>
</gallery>

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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}

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Latest revision as of 01:54, 16 November 2024

Herleshausen
Coat of arms of Herleshausen
Location of Herleshausen within Werra-Meißner-Kreis district
SontraWaldkappelHessisch LichtenauGutsbezirk Kaufunger WaldGroßalmerodeBerkatalMeißnerNeu-EichenbergWitzenhausenHerleshausenRinggauWehretalWeißenbornEschwegeWanfriedMeinhardBad Sooden-AllendorfLower SaxonyThuringiaHersfeld-RotenburgSchwalm-Eder-KreisKassel (district)
Herleshausen is located in Germany
Herleshausen
Herleshausen
Herleshausen is located in Hesse
Herleshausen
Herleshausen
Coordinates: 51°01′N 10°10′E / 51.017°N 10.167°E / 51.017; 10.167
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictWerra-Meißner-Kreis
Subdivisions11 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Lars Böckmann[1]
Area
 • Total
59.52 km2 (22.98 sq mi)
Elevation
363 m (1,191 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total
2,820
 • Density47/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
37293
Dialling codes05654
Vehicle registrationESW
Websitewww.herleshausen.de

Herleshausen is a municipality in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

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Location

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Herleshausen lies north of a section of the boundary with Thuringia in the thickly wooded area between the Ringgau and the Thuringian Forest (ranges) with the Thuringian Forest Nature Park in the southeast. It is found between the river Werra in the south and the Autobahn A 4 (AachenGörlitz) in the north.

Herleshausen borders on the municipal area of the district-free town of Eisenach, whose main centre lies some 12 km east-southeast. To the district seat of Eschwege to the north-northwest, it is about 22 km, and to Kassel, the nearest city, to the northwest, it is about 60 km (each time as the crow flies).

Neighbouring communities

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Herleshausen borders in the north on the communities of Ringgau (Werra-Meißner-Kreis) and Ifta (Wartburgkreis in Thuringia), in the east on the town of Creuzburg and the community of Krauthausen (both in the Wartburgkreis), in the southeast on the Thuringian district-free town of Eisenach, in the south on the community of Gerstungen (Wartburgkreis) and in the west on the town of Sontra (Werra-Meißner-Kreis).

Constituent communities

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The community's eleven Ortsteile are Herleshausen, Wommen, Nesselröden, Breitzbach, Unhausen, Holzhausen, Markershausen, Altefeld, Archfeld, Willershausen and Frauenborn.

History

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In 1019, Herleshausen had its first documentary mention in a donation document in which ownership was transferred to the Kaufungen Abbey, which then held the village until Secularization in 1521. Thereafter, it passed to the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who enfeoffed various lords with it.

The community found itself on a much more public stage after the Second World War when a border checkpoint between East and West Germany was built near Herleshausen. Many prisoner exchanges between the two German states took place during the Cold War at the border checkpoint, including German soldiers returning from Soviet captivity and East German citizens traded to West Germany in return for hard currency and goods.

Politics

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Community council

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The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities %
2006
Seats
2006
%
2001
Seats
2001
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 32.4 6 30.7 6
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 49.1 9 53.3 10
WSRG Wählergemeinschaft Südringgau 18.5 4 16.0 3
Total 100.0 19 100.0 19
Voter turnout in % 65.0 66.9

Town partnerships

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Coat of arms

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The community's arms might be described thus: Gules a wall embattled with two end towers with pointed roofs argent and with closed gate Or, above which a tower with a double cupola of the second.

The crenellated wall stands for the fortress church estate, which has the parish church's quire tower rising above it. The tinctures red and silver are Hesse's state colours. The coat of arms was approved in 1954 by the Hesse Interior Ministry.

Culture and sightseeing

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Panoramic view of Herleshausen

Buildings

[edit]

Schloss Augustenau

[edit]

After the Reformation was introduced and Hesse's monasteries were secularized, Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse enfeoffed with the Herleshausen estate his troop leader Georg von Reckerode, who built himself the "Steinstock" palace there in 1539. After Reckerode's death in 1558, he was followed as fiefholder by the family von Wersebe, who enlarged the complex by building two wings onto it. When the Wersebes' male line died out in 1678, the palace and the Herleshausen estate passed back to Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, who transferred it to his brother Philipp, first as a fief, and later to have as his own. Thereafter, the palace and the Herleshausen estate were held by the family Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld. In 1821, the palace was given the name "Augustenau", after Landgrave Charles's recently deceased consort Auguste von Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen.

Economy and infrastructure

[edit]

Transport

[edit]

Herleshausen has a railway station on the Thüringer Bahn railway between Eisenach and Bebra. Here, the last prisoners of war were released after Konrad Adenauer's visit to Moscow in 1955.

Running by the community is a section of the Autobahn A 4 (AachenGörlitz) with its Herleshausen interchange. The Herleshausen service centre was torn down in 2005 to make way for the 6-lane expansion. There are, however, new plans to build another service centre, "Werratal", on the A 4's south side.

Notable people

[edit]
[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. 5 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.
  3. ^ "Interview with D.L. Lang". Smashwords. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Dirk Wilutzky". Emmys. Retrieved 19 June 2021.