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EUR 49 - 55 Ibis Kassel Melsungen
The Ibis Kassel Melsungen is located in the Bürstoß district of Melsungen, just 2 km from the A7 motorway. It offers modern rooms, free parking spac… MoreEUR 73 - 125 Hotel Hessischer Hof
This family-run 3-star hotel enjoys a peaceful location in the climatic health resort of Melsungen, just a 2-minute walk from the old quarter and 5 mi… More | ||||||||||||
Already by 1189, Melsungen had developed into a small town (burgus). The town's civic coat of arms also originated in this time.
In the course of its history, Melsungen often changed hands. The fiercest fighting over the town was between the Archbishops of Mainz and the Landgraves of Hesse and Thuringia.
Melsungen achieved its importance from lying at the crossroads of three mediaeval trade roads, the Sälzerweg (east-west), the Nürnberger Straße ("Nuremberg Road"; north-south) and Durch die langen Hessen (roughly "Through the Long Hessians").
In 1554 a fire destroyed parts of the town core.
In 1637 during the Thirty Years' War, the constituent community of Günsterode was laid waste.
From 1821 to 1974, Melsungen was an administrative centre and an independent district seat, until the Melsungen district was combined with the neighbouring Fritzlar-Homberg and Ziegenhain districts.
The town's 14,000 or so inhabitants call themselves Bartenwetzer ("Axe whetters").
On 28 November 2004, Dieter Runzheimer (SPD) was elected mayor with a 62.8% share of the vote. He took office on 1 March 2005.
The town's official blazon describes the roof as "tile-red" – not truly "gules" (ie red). The arms can be traced back to 1577.
There is also a "friendship" with the Berlin community of Spandau.
Fachwerkstadt (compact area featuring Timber framing|half-timbered houses in the Old Town)
Melsungen lies on the Kassel—Bebra—Fulda railway line and belongs to the North Hesse Transport Network. In May 2006 the Tram-train|RegioTram line RT5 (Kassel-Melsungen) began running. It connects Melsungen with downtown Kassel without passengers needing to transfer. The line ends where the Melsungen-Süd turning loop is still not finished. Further stations are being built in Melsungen-Schwarzenberg und Melsungen-Bartenwetzerbrücke.
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Town Hall (from 1556), with Axe Whetter in the tower
Schloss (stately home built between 1550 and 1557 by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse|Landgrave Philip) with garden
Marketplace
Bartenwetzerbrücke ("Axe Whetters' Bridge" built between 1595 and 1596)
Gothic architecture|Gothic town church (built between 1415 and 1425)
Hospitalskapelle St. Georg ("St George's Hospital Chapel")
Eulenturm ("Owl Tower"; a preserved tower from the old town wall)
Zweipfenningsbrücke ("Twopenny Bridge" from 1890)
Stirling-Bau (B. Braun Melsungen AG's Pfieffewiesen Works) Sport
Team handball|Handballverein MT Melsungen (champions in 2004/2005 season in the Second Bundesliga, thereby climbing in 2005/06 to the First Bundesliga)
Melsunger Fußballverein 08 (soccer)
Melsunger Turngemeinde 1861 (athletics) Regular events
Melsunger Weinfest (wine festival)
Melsunger Kabarett-Wettbewerb (cabaret contest)
Bad Liebenstein-Stafette (yearly relay)
Culinary specialities
Ahle Wurst (or Aahle Worscht), a kind of Hessian hard pork sausage. Its name is a dialectal form of alte Wurst – "old sausage". Economy and infrastructure
Transport
The town lies on Autobahn Bundesautobahn 7|A 7. Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) B 83 runs through Melsungen and Bundesstraßen B 253 and B 487 both begin (or end) here. Established businesses
B. Braun Melsungen AG (€2,800,000,000 yearly turnover, about 29,800 employees worldwide (2004)) Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
Bernd Braun (1906–1993), physician and chemist, inventor of the first permanent venous catheter made from synthetics.
Reinhard Selten (1930– ), Nobel Prize winner in Economics for his contribution to game theory. Sundry
In 1987, Melsungen was the featured city in the Hessentag, a yearly statewide event in which places are showcased. Reference
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