Bad Hönningen

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{{Infobox German location

|type = Stadt

|image_photo = Bad Hönningen 018.jpg

|image_caption = Aerial view

|image_coa = DEU Bad Hönningen COA.svg

|coordinates = {{coord|50|31|04|N|7|18|31|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|image_plan = Bad Hönningen in NR.svg

|state = Rheinland-Pfalz

|district = Neuwied

|Verbandsgemeinde = Bad Hönningen

|elevation = 65

|area = 20.09

|postal_code = 53557

|area_code = 02635

|licence = NR

|Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 1 38 004

|website = [http://www.bad-hoenningen.de/ www.bad-hoenningen.de]

|mayor = Ulrich Elberskirch[https://www.wahlen.rlp.de/de/kw/wahlen/kd/gebiete/1380000000000.html Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Neuwied], Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 5 August 2021.

|leader_term = 2019–24

|party = independent

}}

File:Hohe Haus, Bad Hönningen, backside.JPG

Bad Hönningen ({{IPA|de|baːt ˈhœnɪŋən|-|De-Bad Hönningen.ogg}}) is a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, approx. 15 km (10 mi) northwest of Neuwied, and 30 km (20 mi) southeast of Bonn.

Bad Hönningen is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Bad Hönningen.

The town contains three other districts called Ariendorf, Girgenrath and Reidenbruch.

History

File:Bad Hoenningen Arenfels.jpg

Archeological findings suggest that the first settlers lived here over 1800 years ago when the Romans occupied the Rhineland.

The limes ran between Bad Hönningen and Rheinbrohl, opposite the Vinxtbach, the border between Germania Inferior and Superior. At this point the limes crossed the Rhine and continued on the eastern bank. On this site a small castellum was built. In 1972 a Roman watchtower was reconstructed from archeological finds.

In 1019, the town was documentary mentioned as "Besitztum Hohingen" for the first time.

During Thirty Years' War in 1632 Bad Hönningen burned down except twelve houses.

The first bathhouse for medical treatment opened in 1895.

Because of this, the town is legitimated to have the title "Bad" since 1950.

On July 12, 1969, it was granted the privileges of a town.

Population development

The data 1871-1987 comes from census results.{{Cite web|url=http://www.infothek.statistik.rlp.de/MeineHeimat/detailInfo.aspx?topic=4095&ID=3537&key=0713802004&l=3|title=Mein Dorf, meine Stadt (Template)}}

  • 1782: 1.398
  • 1871: 1.794
  • 1939: 4.312
  • 1970: 5.732
  • 1987: 5.454
  • 2005: 5.733

Sister town

  • Saint Pierre lès Nemours (France) since 1980.

Sights

  • Castles:

"Schloss Arenfels" in Bad Hönningen

"Burg Ariendorf" in Ariendorf (built 1840, neo-gothic)

  • The "Hohe Haus" which was built in 1438 by the archbishop Raban von Helmstatt. Today a museum of the town is in there.
  • The limes began near the city limit of Bad Hönningen. Today there is a museum called "Limes Center".

On July 15, 2005 the UNESCO made this area a World Heritage Site.

  • The Schlossberg of Bad Hönningen is the biggest vineyard in Middle Rhine (9 hectare).

Notable people

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