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Schillerstr. 1, 35260 StadtallendorfGBP 55 - 142

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This 4-star hotel in Stadtallendorf offers a large park, daily breakfast buffets, and easy access to the scenic German Fairytale Road. The spacious r… More
EUR 45 - 88

Hotel Germania

Obergasse 1, 35260 StadtallendorfGBP 36 - 70

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This 3-star hotel is in the peaceful Niederklein district of the Hessian town of Stadtallendorf. Hotel Germania offers comfortable accommodation. Hot… More
 

Stadtallendorf: Guide



Stadtallendorf is a town in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany, which lies about 18 km east of Marburg.

Geography


Location


Under the German system of Naturräume, Stadtallendorf lies in the West Hesse Depression Zone (westhessische Senkenzone) which is divided into basins and ridges. With respect to these, the town lies on the Upper Hesse Ridge which separates the divide between the Rhine and Weser Drainage basin|watersheds.

Neighbouring communities

Stadtallendorf borders in the north on the town of Rauschenberg, Hesse|Rauschenberg (Marburg-Biedenkopf) and the community of Gilserberg (Schwalm-Eder-Kreis), in the east on the town of Neustadt (Hesse)|Neustadt, in the southeast on the town of Kirtorf, in the south on the town of Homberg (Ohm) (both in the Vogelsbergkreis), and in the west on the towns of Amöneburg and Kirchhain (both in Marburg-Biedenkopf).

Constituent communities (Ortsteile)


Niederklein
Schweinsberg (an der Ohm)
Erksdorf – This village of 1,000 inhabitants was amalgamated in the 1970s; the name comes from a long-ago settler named Eric von Erkersdorp.
Hatzbach
Wolferode

History


Stadtallendorf was given town rights in 1960; it had been known until then as Allendorf.

During the Second World War, Stadtallendorf was a secret munitions centre. The armament firms WASAG AG and DAG produced munitions and explosives. At the time, it was the greatest of all munitions production centres in Europe. Even today, some neighbourhoods in Stadtallendorf are still named after munitions businesses. The munitions centre got through the war without ever being detected by the Allies of World War II|Allies. The roughly 600-ha premises where the wartime arms works were built were said to be one of Germany's biggest contaminated former industrial sites, in parts with high concentrations of chemical contaminants on residential properties. Since 1991, the premises have undergone a far-reaching cleanup; in March 2006, the job was officially declared done. According to information from the Hesse Environment Ministry, the cleanup cost €167,000,000. One hundred and fifty-four tonnes of contaminants were dug out of the ground, 697 tonnes were dug out of a dump, and 3 tonnes of trinitrotoluene|TNT – still capable of exploding – were unearthed.

Politics


Town council


As of the last municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, town council seats are apportioned thus:
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Coat of arms


Stadtallendorf's civic coat of arms might be described thus: In azure, dexter a bear rampant sinister Or armed gules and langued Or, sinister a lion rampant striped per fess nine times in gules and argent (the Lion of Hesse), langued gules and armed Or, both holding a six-spoked wheel argent (the Wheel of Mainz).

The Hessian lion and the Wheel of Mainz stand for the town's old allegiances. Until secularization, Stadtallendorf belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz, and thereafter to Hesse. The bear is a reference to an old name for the town, Allendorf im Bärenschießen, once used to distinguish the town from other places called Allendorf, and now needless thanks to the town's newer name. The arms have been kept even as other communities have been amalgamated with the old Allendorf as part of Hesse's municipal reforms.

Town partnerships


Stadtallendorf maintains partnerships with the following towns:

St Ives, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom since 1989
Coswig, Anhalt|Coswig, Saxony-Anhalt since 1993

Economy


The town is economically successful, as large factories such as Ferrero oHG mbH (confectionery), Fritz Winter GmbH & Co. KG (engine foundry), Hoppe AG (grip manufacturing), and others have chosen to build here. The town's transport connections are by road to the Federal Highways (Bundesstraßen) B 454 and B 62, and by rail to the railway station on the Main-Weser line. An extension to Bundesautobahn 49 is currently being discussed, but there have been ecological questions about the wisdom of such an undertaking: the Herrewald (woods) is home to the Great Crested Newt, which is on the list of protected species.

In an area of 78.3 km² live about 21,700 inhabitants, 16,900 of those in the main centre, whose population is about 25% foreign.

Population


(in each case as of 31 December)
1998 – 21,587
1999 – 21,.643
2000 – 21,656
2001 – 21,671
2002 – 21,704
2003 – 21,708
2004 – 21,528

Pictures of Stadtallendorf and its outlying centres



Image:Stadtallendorf Mosque1.jpg|The mosque
Image:Stadtallendorf Mosque2.jpg|Side view
Image:Stadtallendorf Ferreo Factory.jpg|The Ferrero Works


Image:Erksdorf_church.jpg|Erksdorf
Image:Hatzbach church.jpg|Hatzbach
Image:Wolferode_church.jpg|Wolferode

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