Wabern, Hesse

Wabern is a community in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany. It lies on the Main-Weser Railway between Kassel and Frankfurt. From Wabern, the Edersee Railway runs to Bad Wildungen.

Wabern
Coat of arms
Location of Wabern within Schwalm-Eder-Kreis district
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Wabern
Wabern
Coordinates: 51°06′N 09°20′E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictSchwalm-Eder-Kreis
Government
  MayorGünter Jung (SPD)
Area
  Total51.4 km2 (19.8 sq mi)
Elevation
166 m (545 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total7,313
  Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
34590
Dialling codes05683
Vehicle registrationHR
Websitewww.wabern.de

Geography

Location

The main centre of Wabern lies on the Eder and Schwalm floodplain, a few kilometres south of where the Schwalm empties into the Eder.

Constituent communities

The community of Wabern consists of ten centres, the main centre, bearing the same name as the whole municipality, and the nine outlying villages of Hebel, Rockshausen, Falkenberg, Udenborn, Unshausen, Uttershausen, Zennern, Niedermöllrich and Harle.

Economy

For a long time, Wabern was an important railway hub, where the Sauerland Line to Brilon branched off the Frankfurt-Kassel-Hanover mainline. Today the branchline ends at Bad Wildungen.

A big sugar factory processes the sugar beets in the autumn. These are grown over a wide area around the community.

Politics

Mayors

In June 2015 Claus Steinmetz (SPD) was elected mayor with 60,7 % of the votes. [2]

Municipal partnerships

Buildings

Jagd- und Lustschloss Wabern

The local stately home, Landgrave Karl von Hesse's Jagd- und Lustschloss Wabern (roughly "Wabern Hunting and Delight Palace"), was built in 1701, mainly so that the Landgrave could practise falconry in the nearby Reiherwald (forest). In 1770 some remodelling work was done under the well known Baroque architect Simon Louis du Ry. The Schloss nowadays houses a youth centre.

The Evangelical Church was likewise built in the 18th century. It has a Rococo organ worth seeing.

Personalities

  • Karl Schmidt (1932-2018), footballer
  • Wilhelm Dilich (1571–1650), engraver
  • Rolf Hocke (1955- ), football official
  • Fritz Harney (1879–1953), industrialist
  • Philipp Losch (1864–1953), historian
  • Ludwig Schneider (1893-1977), politician
  • Arnold Strippel (1911-1994), SS Obersturmführer and war criminal

References

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