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Am Wildzaun 11-13, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 34 - 127

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This environmentaly friendly hotel is located in the quiet residential area of Mörfelden-Walldorf, 8 kilometres from Frankfurt International Airport,… More
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Langstrasse 68, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 55 - 176

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This 4-star hotel in the Walldorf district of Mörfelden offers free Wi-Fi, a heated pool, and free parking. The Frankfurt exhibition centre is a 20-m… More
Mönchbruch 1, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 40 - 100

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Situated in a nature reserve outside the Hessian town of Mörfelden, close to Frankfurt, this historic hotel is a restored hunting lodge with millhous… More
Hessenring 9, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 28 - 167

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A free shuttle service for Frankfurt Airport is offered by this 4-star hotel in Frankfurt’s Mörfelden district. A restaurant serving international … More
Langener Strasse 200, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 35 - 159

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This modern Holiday Inn Express is located in Mörfelden, just a 15-minute drive away from Frankfurt Airport. It offers air-conditioned rooms, a daily… More
Am Zollstock 10, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 39 - 231

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Just a 5-minute drive from Frankfurt Airport, this family-friendly, 3-star hotel in Walldorf offers non-smoking rooms with flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi inte… More
Nordendstrasse 42, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 36 - 525

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This 3-star hotel in Walldorf offers soundproofed rooms with satellite TV. It boasts excellent links with the A5 motorway. Frankfurt Airport is just a… More
Nordendstr. 12, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 36 - 164

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This 3-star hotel is located in the quiet town of Mörfelden-Walldorf, less than 7 kilometres away from Frankfurt Airport. Frankfurt’s city centre a… More
An der Brücke 8-10, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 40 - 199

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This Carathotel is located in Mörfelden-Walldorf, just a 10-minute drive from Frankfurt Airport. It provides free Wi-Fi internet access, free parking… More
Nordendstr. 4a, 64546 Mörfelden-WalldorfGBP 34 - 239

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This attractive hotel enjoys a central yet tranquil location, within easy reach of Frankfurt Airport, the city centre and the exhibition grounds. Gu… More
 

Mörfelden-Walldorf: Guide


Mörfelden-Walldorf is a town in the Groß-Gerau (district)|Groß-Gerau district, lying in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region in Hesse, Germany.

Geography


Location


Mörfelden-Walldorf lies in the triangle formed by the South Hessian cities of Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt and Wiesbaden, near Frankfurt International Airport.

Neighbouring communities


Mörfelden-Walldorf borders in the north on the district-free city of Frankfurt am Main and the town of Neu-Isenburg (Offenbach (district)|Offenbach district), in the east on the town of Langen, Hesse|Langen and the community of Egelsbach (both in Offenbach district), in the south on the community of Erzhausen, the town of Weiterstadt (both in Darmstadt-Dieburg) and the community of Büttelborn, and in the west on the town of Groß-Gerau, the community of Nauheim and the town of Rüsselsheim.

Constituent communities


As its name suggests, Mörfelden-Walldorf consists of two constituent communities named Mörfelden and Walldorf. There would have been a third one, called Guntheim, which once lay in what is now Mörfelden-Walldorf's municipal area, but it was forsaken in 1647.

History


Mörfelden was first mentioned in the "Lorscher Reichsurbar" of 830 to 850 under the name "Mersenualt". The church was mentioned as early as 1304 as being the "Parish Church with branch at the Gundhof". During the Middle Ages, the surrounding forests belonged to the Dreieich Royal Hunting Woods (Wildbann Dreieich), which maintained one of its 30 woods in Mörfelden. In 1600, Mörfelden passed to Hesse-Darmstadt. In the 19th century, the village developed itself into a workers' community. It was raised to town in 1972.

Walldorf was founded in 1699 as "Waldensians|Waldenserkolonie am Gundhof", was given the name Walldorf in 1715 and was raised to town in 1962.

From about 1935 to 1944, there was a concentration camp in Walldorf into which were brought 1,700 Jewish girls and women from Hungary to work at runway and taxiway expansion and repair at Frankfurt Airport. This chapter in the town's history had lain forgotten until 1972 when three interested youths rediscovered it. Since then, a film called Rollbahn has dealt with the theme.

The town of Mörfelden-Walldorf came into being on 1 January 1977 through the merger of the until then independent towns of Mörfelden and Walldorf in the face of pressure from Frankfurt to amalgamate with that city.

Guntheim is the third community in Mörfelden-Walldorf's history. It lay in Walldorf's northeast. It had its first documentary mention in 1307 under the name villa Guntheim. There was also a Gunthof nearby, but the Gunthof (always with the definite article) came to be part of Guntheim in the 15th century through division of inheritance. The village ceased to be a population centre in 1647

Guntheim was established in Merovingian times (481 – 560) as a Franks|Frankish military colony at the junction of some old Roman roads in the forest.

Politics


Traditionally strong in Mörfelden-Walldorf for many years have been the so-called workers' parties. Before 1933, both the then independent communities were Communist Party of Germany|KPD strongholds. For a long time, the National Socialist German Workers Party|Nazis could not gain a foothold in Mörfelden.

At the municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, the SPD remained the strongest party despite notable losses. The overall winner was the German Communist Party|DKP, which has been represented on town council here since the 1970s.

Mörfelden-Walldorf's council is made up of 45 councillors, with seats apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 March 2006:
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The mayor is the SPD politician Bernhard Brehl.

Coat of arms


Mörfelden-Walldorf's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In gules an oak tree with six leaves and three acorns argent, thereover per saltire two flails Or, entwined about which, ends downturned, a horseshoe sable.

The town's current arms are a composite of Mörfelden's and Walldorf's old arms from the time before they were united.

Both Mörfelden's and Walldorf's arms had an oak tree as one of the charges, the former having a red oak on a silver shield and the latter the reverse. Furthermore, Mörfelden's arms had the black horseshoe over the oak whereas Walldorf's had the crossed golden flails.

Walldorf only began using arms in the early 19th century, at which time the mayor's chain of office bore a shield with the oak, the flails and the letter W. Much the same composition was officially adopted as the village's arms in 1927, but without the W. The oak is said to stand for the forests, especially the Dreieich Hunting Woods, and the flails are said to symbolize agriculture.

Mörfelden's armorial history is somewhat longer. A seal from 1612 (but dating from the previous century) has more or less the same composition, with the oak and the horseshoe. Likewise, the oak stands for the Dreieich Hunting Woods. The horseshoe is apparently an older village symbol. The arms were adopted in 1900, although this was not made official until 1926.

There also seems to have been a compromise as to the number of leaves borne by the oak. Mörfelden's arms had five and Walldorf's had eight, whereas Mörfelden-Walldorf's have six.

Sightseeing



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Timber framing|Half-timbered houses in Mörfelden
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Fountain and more half-timbered houses
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Evangelical Church in Germany|Evangelical church in Mörfelden
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Historic inn "Goldener Apfel"

Walldorf: Gundhof
Mörfelden: Dalles
Mörfelden: Watertower

Festivals


Merfeller Kerb (church fair on St. Gallus's Day – 16 October)
Walldorfer Kerb (church fair)
Historienfest am Gundhof (history fair)
Latwejefest
Jazzfest
Faschingsdisco "Rummel im Dschungel"
Altstadtfest (Old Town Festival – not regular)
„Rund um die Kersch“ (Kirche) (Evangelical parish festival)
Vatertag im Dreiklang (Stadium festival of Mörfelden SKV sport and cultural association)
Grillfest am Dalles des Kegelclubs Olympia Mörfelden
Anglerfest Walldorf
Hüttenfest der Angler Mörfelden
Gickelfest Walldorf
Hinkelfest Mörfelden
Weinfest (wine festival)
Gottesdienste in der Hüttenkirche

Museums


Mörfelder Heimatmuseum
Walldorfer Heimatmuseum
(both local history museums)

See also


Waldensians

Reference


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