Neckargemünd

{{Expand German|topic=geo|date=February 2009|Neckargemünd}}

{{Infobox German location

|type = Stadt

|image_photo = Neckargemünd as seen from Kleingemünd across Neckar river.jpg

|image_caption = View of the town

|image_coa = DEU Neckargemünd COA.svg

|coordinates = {{coord|49|23|38|N|08|47|51|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|image_plan = Neckargemünd in HD.svg

|state = Baden-Württemberg

|region = Karlsruhe

|district = Rhein-Neckar-Kreis

|elevation = 127

|area = 26.15

|Gemeindeschlüssel = 08226056

|postal_code = 69151

|area_code = 06223

|licence = HD

|website = [http://www.neckargemuend.de/ www.neckargemuend.de]

|mayor = Jan Peter Seidel[https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/wahl/buergermeisterwahl-neckargemuend-2024/ Bürgermeisterwahl Neckargemünd 2024], Staatsanzeiger. Retrieved 12 June 2024.

|leader_term = 2024–32

|party = Independent

}}

Neckargemünd ({{langx|pfl|Neggergmin}}) is a town in Germany, in the district of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, state of Baden-Württemberg. It lies on the Neckar, 10 km upriver from Heidelberg at the confluence with the river Elsenz.{{cite web|title=Stadtgeschichte Neckargemünd|url=http://www.neckargemuend.de/servlet/PB/menu/1273137/index.html|publisher=Neckargemünd|access-date=2 August 2010|language=de|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719065530/http://www.neckargemuend.de/servlet/PB/menu/1273137/index.html|archive-date=19 July 2011}} This confluence of the two rivers is the origin of the name, as Neckargemünd means confluence of the Neckar. As of 2006, there were 14,122 inhabitants.

History

The region has been occupied by people for a half a million years as shown by the find of Homo heidelbergensis in nearby Mauer in 1907. Stone shards and stone axes have been found from the Early Stone Age. During Roman times the area was settled by Celts and Suebi. Grave stones from the 2nd and 3rd century in Kleingemünd show Celtic names. From the end of the 5th century the Franks held sway over the region. An iron spear tip and two iron arrow heads were left behind in Neckargemünd.

Neckargemünd was founded in the 10th century, most likely as a fishing village. Neckargemünd was first mentioned by name in documents in 988. Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor enfeoffed Hildebald, Bishop of Worms, with the royal forests around Wimpfen and Neckarbischofsheim. Neckargemünd was named as the northwest corner of this area: a loco Gemundi ubi Elisinzia fluvius influit Neccaro fluvio. The counts of Lauffen also played a role in the region after making Dilsberg the seat of their domain. Neckargemünd became a free town in 1286. In 1395 it passed to the elector palatine and, together with the surrounding district, became part of Baden in 1814.

Population development

Neckargemünd with Kleingemünd

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! style="text-align:left" | Year

| 1439

15771688172718181852190519391965
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| PopulationKreisbeschreibung Bd. 2 S. 741: Neckargemünd mit Kleingemünd, ohne Dilsberg, Mückenloch und Waldhilsbach.

| 295

85555087719562702263738628107

Neckargemünd with current boroughs

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1961197019911995200520102015
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| PopulationKreisbeschreibung Bd. 2 S. 741: Neckargemünd mit Kleingemünd, ohne Dilsberg, Mückenloch und Waldhilsbach.

10.12011.76314.56214.55914.28013.90513.369

Boroughs

Neckargemünd includes a number of boroughs (Ortsteile) not part of the core settlement Neckargemünd.

  • Kleingemünd (1 January 1907) – independent from 1860-1906
  • Dilsberg (1 January 1973) - a small historic village with a medieval castle ruin, the village includes Neuhof, Dilsbergerhof and Rainbach
  • Waldhilsbach (1 January 1974)
  • Mückenloch (1 January 1975)

Mayors

  • 1855–1861: Georg Reibold
  • 1862–1867: Julius Friedrich Menzer
  • 1867–1873: Carl Heckmann
  • 1873–1899: Carl Thilo
  • 1899–1902: Carl Wittmann
  • 1903–1909: Franz Heeg
  • 1909–1910: Wilhelm Steinbrunn
  • 1910–1917: Georg Schneider
  • 1917–1919: Carl Kirchmayer
  • 1919–1928: Dr. Emil Leist
  • 1928–1939: Georg Müßig
  • 1939–1942: Wilhelm Cloos
  • 1942–1945: Gottfried Kramer (first vice mayor, then mayor)
  • 1945–1948: Georg Lampertsdörfer
  • 1948–1966: Heinrich Held (1948–1951 temporary)
  • 1966–1984: Kurt Schieck
  • 1984–2000: Oskar Schuster
  • 2000-2016: Horst Althoff (CDU)
  • 2016–2024: Frank Volk{{Cite web|url=http://www.rnz.de/nachrichten/region_artikel,-Mit-509-Prozent-wird-Frank-Volk-Neckargemuends-Buergermeister-_arid,202536.html#null|title = Mit 50,9 Prozent wird Frank Volk Neckargemünds Bürgermeister}}
  • 2024-2032: Jan Peter Seidel

Twin towns – sister cities

File:Griechische Weinstube Neckargemuend.jpg

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}

Neckargemünd is twinned with:{{cite web|title=Partnerstlädte und Verbindungen|url=https://www.neckargemuend.de/start/miteinander/partnerstaedte.html|website=neckargemuend.de|publisher=Neckargemünd|language=de|access-date=2021-06-04}}

Neckargemünd also has friendly relations with Valeč in the Czech Republic.

Notable people

References

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{{EB1911|wstitle=Neckargemünd|volume=19|page=337}}