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Marktbreit am Main (German: [maʁktˈbʁaɪ̯t] (listen)) is a town in the district of Kitzingen in the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated at the most southern point of the Main river. Marktbreit is the birthplace of Alois Alzheimer who first identified the symptoms of what is now known as Alzheimer's disease. With its suburb Gnodstadt [de], Marktbreit has around 3,700 inhabitants.

Marktbreit
Town
The Malerwinkel in Marktbreit
Location of Marktbreit within Kitzingen district
Marktbreit
Marktbreit
Coordinates: 49°40′1″N 10°8′37″E
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionUnterfranken
DistrictKitzingen
Municipal assoc.Marktbreit
Government
  Mayor (202026) Harald Kopp[1] (SPD)
Area
  Total20.15 km2 (7.78 sq mi)
Elevation
191 m (627 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total3,973
  Density200/km2 (510/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
97338–97340
Dialling codes09332
Vehicle registrationKT
Websitewww.marktbreit.de
Marktbreit, view to the town from Segnitz
Marktbreit, view to the town from Segnitz

Geography



Location


The town of Marktbreit is located in the district of Kitzingen, in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria. Its territory lies on the left bank of the Main river, at the river's southernmost bend. The town of Kitzingen lies upriver, while downriver are Ochsenfurt and Würzburg.

Marktbreit is located on the southwestern edge of the district, where it borders on the districts of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim and Würzburg.


Subdivisions


The town has two Stadtteile: Marktbreit and Gnodstadt.


Neighbouring communities


The municipality borders on (from the north clockwise): Marktsteft, Obernbreit, Martinsheim, Oberickelsheim, Ochsenfurt, Frickenhausen am Main and Segnitz.


History


The town wall tower Flurersturm
The town wall tower Flurersturm

Roman settlement


Near Markbreit, the site of a large Roman legionary fortress (or castrum legionarium) known locally as the Römerlager Marktbreit, was discovered in 1985 and celebrated as a minor scientific sensation because it was never suspected that a legionary fortress was built so far northeast in enemy territory.[3] It was built in Augustan times in enemy territory beyond the "Limes" frontier in preparation for an invasion of the rest of Germany.[4]

It was identified on aerial photos in 1985, and archaeologists were active in 1986-1992. The palisade (2¼ km long, using 21,000 trees) appeared to be finished and several buildings were complete. The surface area of 37 ha suggested that the base was built for two legions or one legion and many auxiliary troops. There were no traces of actual occupation and it took some time to conclude that this was not the result of erosion, but from the fact that the base had been prepared but was never used.

The headquarters (praetorium), the residences of three centurions, store rooms (horrea), and kilns had already been finished before the settlement was abandoned. There are no traces of violence, and precious objects appear to have been taken away, which suggests that the Marktbreit castrum was evacuated when strategic realities had changed and made it unnecessary.

However, a rebellion in Pannonia delayed the execution of the invasion plan, and the defeat of Varus in the Teutoburg Forest put an end to all Roman ambitions east of the Rhine, and the base was never used.


Later history


Alter Kranen
Alter Kranen

Gnodstadt was first mentioned in a document in 1124. Marktbreit was first mentioned as "broite inferior" in a document of the Count of Castell in 1258. From 1351 Gnodstadt was ruled by Hohenlohe-Brauneck. In 1557, King Ferdinand granted Marktbreit the right to hold markets, thus the name "Markt"breit that has since been used.[5]

In the 17th and 18th century Marktbreit was an important marketplace because the shortest way to the Danube from the Main (which flows into the Rhine) starts in Marktbreit.

In 1806, Marktbreit came to the Kingdom of Bavaria.[5]

Gnodstadt became a part of Marktbreit on 1 May 1978.[5]


Government


The town is a member of and the seat of the municipal association Marktbreit [de].

The town's mayor is Harald Kopp (SPD), elected in March 2020.[1]


Attractions


Schloss Marktbreit with St. Nicolai on the right
Schloss Marktbreit with St. Nicolai on the right
Maintor and town hall
Maintor and town hall

See also List of Marktbreit monuments (German)


Infrastructure



Transport


The Bundesautobahn 7 passes through the municipal territory, as does Bundesstraße 13 [de].

Marktbreit has a station on the railway line Treuchtlingen–Würzburg. In the summer, it is also a stop for tourist ships travelling on the Main.[5]


Education


Marktbreit has three kindergartens, a Grundschule, Mittelschule, Realschule and a Gymnasium.[5]


Notable people


Alois Alzheimer
Alois Alzheimer

References


  1. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. "Tabellenblatt "Daten 2", Statistischer Bericht A1200C 202041 Einwohnerzahlen der Gemeinden, Kreise und Regierungsbezirke". Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik (in German). June 2021.
  3. "Der Bayerische Limes".
  4. "Marktbreit - Livius".
  5. "Marktbreit". Interkommunale Allianz Südliches Maindreieck. Retrieved 15 March 2016.


Media related to Marktbreit at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


- [en] Marktbreit

[ru] Марктбрайт

Марктбрайт (нем. Marktbreit) — город и городская община в Германии, в земле Бавария.



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