Weinheim
is a town with about 43,000 inhabitants in northwest Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is in the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, approximately north of Heidelberg and northeast of Mannheim. Weinheim is known as the "Zwei-Burgen-Stadt", the "town of two castles", after two fortresses overlooking the town from the edge of the Odenwald in the east.
Geography
Weinheim is situated on the Bergstraße theme route on the western rim of the Odenwald. The old town lies in the valley, with the new part of town further to the west. The Market Square is filled with numerous cafes, as well as the old Rathaus. Further to the south is the Schlossgarten and the Exotenwald, which contains species of trees imported from around the world, but mostly from North America and Japan.History
Weinheim celebrated its 1250th anniversary in 2005.The earliest record of Weinheim dates back to 755 CE, when the name "Winenheim" was recorded in the Lorsch codex, the record book of Lorsch Abbey.
In 1000, Emperor Otto III bestowed on Weinheim the right to hold markets, and in 1065 the right to mint and issue coins. A new town developed next to the old town from 1250. In 1308, the old town was transferred to the Electorate of the Palatinate. From 1368 the whole town belonged to the Electorate of the Palatinate, and since the end of the 14th century to the Heidelberg Oberamt district. With the transfer to Baden in 1803, Weinheim became the seat of its own Amt, which was unified with Landkreis Mannheim in 1936. From 1938 onwards Weinheim belonged to Landkreis Mannheim until January 1, 1973, when the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis was formed.
A Jewish community in Weinheim is first recorded in 1228. There were persecutions in Weinheim in 1298 and 1348–49. The Jews were expelled from Weinheim in 1391. The Weinheim Jewish community began to grow again in the Thirty Years' War. There was a synagogue, a beth midrash, and a mikveh, and, in the 19th century, a school for boys and a teacher-training college. The synagogue was destroyed in the Kristallnacht and the last few Jews sent to Gurs on 22 October 1940.
Local attractions
- Windeck Castle, originally built around 1100 to protect the Lorsch monastery; it was badly damaged in the Thirty Years' War and again by Louis XIV of France in the Nine Years' War.
- Wachenburg Castle, built between 1907 and 1928 by German Student Corps fraternities; the annual convention of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent is held at the Wachenburg.
- The Market Square
- The Schloss, home of the town council
- Gerberbach Quarter, old haunt of the leather makers
- Schlosspark
- Waidsee Lido, swimming beach on the Waidsee artificial lake
- Miramar thermal spa and sauna complex, next to the Waidsee lake
- Exotenwald Weinheim, a forest arboretum
- Schau- und Sichtungsgarten Hermannshof, a botanical garden
Museum
Events
- February: High-jump Gala, with world class high-jumpers
- March: the Sommertagszug, a festival celebrating the coming of summer.
- May/June : day of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convents
- June–August: Weinheim's summer of culture
- June: Scheuerfest in Ritschweier
- July: the Weinheim road race
- May–September: Kerwes in Rippenweier, Sulzbach, Lützelsachsen, Oberflockenbach und Hohensachsen
- August : Weinheim's Kerwe
- September : Weinheimer UKW-Tagung, a three-day international amateur radio meeting held annually since 1956
- October: Bergsträßer Winzerfest in Lützelsachsen
Local businesses
- Beltz Verlag
- Freudenberg Group
- Schlegel und Partner GmbH
- Kukident GmbH, Reckitt Benckiser AG
- Naturin
- OAGIS
- T-Systems ITS GmbH
- Wiley-VCH publishers
- 3 Glocken
- Weinheimer Nachrichten
- Druckhaus Diesbach
- SAP SE
- Domaniecki Carpetence
- DLCON
Transport
Trains
Weinheim has two main train stations on the Main-Neckar Railway, these being Weinheim station and Lützelsachsen. These provide connections to Frankfurt, Hamburg and other destinations within Germany.- Deutsche Bahn
- Rhein-Neckar Verkehr
Air
The closest airports to Weinheim are:- Frankfurt Airport
- Baden Airpark
International relations
- Anet, France
- Cavaillon, France
- Eisleben, Germany
- Imola, Italy
- Ramat Gan, Israel
- Varces-Allières-et-Risset, France
People
Population over time
These are the population figures for particular years. There are drawn from guesses, 'Volkszählungsergebnisse and official statistics based on place of residence.¹ These are taken from a Volkszählungsergebnes. Honorary citizensThe town of Weinheim has made the following people honorary citizens :
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