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Runkel is a town on the river Lahn in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany.

Runkel
Town
Location of Runkel within Limburg-Weilburg district
DornburgElzSeltersWaldbrunn
Runkel
Runkel
Coordinates: 50°24′19″N 8°09′18″E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionGießen
DistrictLimburg-Weilburg
Government
  Mayor (201925) Michel Kremer[1]
Area
  Total43.69 km2 (16.87 sq mi)
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total9,351
  Density210/km2 (550/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
65594
Dialling codes06482
Vehicle registrationLM
Websitewww.runkel-lahn.de

Geography


View from Schadeck Castle over Runkel
View from Schadeck Castle over Runkel

Location


Runkel lies in the Lahn Valley on both sides of the river between the Westerwald and the Taunus, some eight kilometres east of Limburg.


Neighbouring communities


Runkel borders in the north on the community of Beselich and the town of Weilburg, in the east on the communities of Weinbach and Villmar and in the south and west on the town of Limburg.


Constituent communities


The town consists of 9 Stadtteile.

CentrePopulation 1910Population 2005Date of amalgamation
Runkel1,1091,6551 December 1970
Schadeck5021,1121 December 1970
Steeden6961,5501 December 1970
Ennerich3178651 December 1970
Dehrn1.0612.2951 July 1974
Hofen29243531 December 1970
Eschenau21432031 December 1970
Arfurt65093931 December 1970
Wirbelau51680331 December 1970

History


Runkel – extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian 1655
Runkel – extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian 1655
Aerial photograph 2007
Aerial photograph 2007

The town's first documentary mention came in 1159 in an enfeoffment document in which a nobleman named Siegfried von Runkel had his name appear as a witness. It is believed that this Siegfried was the one who built Runkel Castle. In 1191 Siegfried married a countess of Katzenelnbogen. This high noble family forced Dietrich of Runkel to open his castles Runkel and Dehrn. No later than 1230, the castle had a chapel, thereby giving Runkel its first church building. In 1288, after years of family disputes, the Lords of Runkel and those of Westerburg sundered into two lines. In 1440, building work began on the Lahn bridge, but owing to the rift between the Runkels and the Westerburgs, the work took until 1448. In 1447 Count Philipp of Katzenelnbogen was the liege lord.[3]

In 1543, Count Johann IV of Wied had Philipp Melanchthon as a guest at Runkel Castle. In 1568, the Reformation was introduced. In 1622, there was yet another family rift when Count Hermann II at Wied drove his younger brother Philipp Ludwig out of the leadership and indeed from the castle. In 1634, the town and the castle were largely destroyed by Count Johann Ludwig Hektor von Isolani's troops in the Thirty Years' War. In 1649, the castle's dwelling buildings were newly built as a residential castle.

In the early 18th century, continued French invasions combined with a record cold winter led many people from the Palatinate, including Runkel an Lahn, to emigrate down the Rhine River, then to England in 1709. There were so many refugees from the German Palatine region that the English government set up a tent city for the winter outside the London walls. In 1710 ten English ships carried nearly 3,000 Germans to the colony of New York. The people worked off their passage in camps on the Hudson River. In 1723 and later they were finally allowed to acquire land in New York's Mohawk Valley, where they established towns such as German Flatts and Palatine Bridge, New York.

In 1791, Friedrich Ludwig, the last of the Wied-Runkel line, was made a prince. In 1796, fighting in Runkel's streets broke out as troops of the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt drove French revolutionary occupying soldiers out of town.

In 1806, the Runkel holdings on the Lahn's right bank, and thereby the part of the town of Runkel lying there, passed to the Duchy of Berg. In 1824, the Wied-Runkel line died out with Prince Friedrich Ludwig's death, putting the lordly domain, along with the town of Runkel, in Wied-Neuwied's hands.

Winegrowing is known to have been practised in Runkel by 1270. In 1929, however, it was given up after the phylloxera infestation and a cold winter. In the end, the vinicultural area amounted to 35 hectares.

In 1860, the first savings and loan association (Sparkasse) in Runkel was founded under the name Vorschuss-Verein (“Credit Club”). Since 1914 there has been a central water supply in the town.

In the course of administrative reform in Hesse, the formerly autonomous communities of Steeden, Ennerich and Schadeck merged on 1 December 1970, as did likewise Arfurt, Eschenau, Hofen and Wirbelau on 31 December 1970, with the town of Runkel. The community of Dehrn was only amalgamated on 1 July 1974 by state law.

The outlying centre with the earliest documentary mention is Ennerich, which can prove its existence in 790.


Politics



Town council


The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities %
2006
seats
2006
%
2001
seats
2001
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 42.4 13 42.5 13
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 44.7 14 38.9 12
BL Bürgerliste Runkel 12.9 4 14.2 5
GRÜNE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen 4.4 1
Total 100.0 31 100.0 31
voter turnout in % 45.1 55.8

Elections in 2016: [4]


Culture and sightseeing



Buildings


Runkel Castle above the Lahn
Runkel Castle above the Lahn
Runkel Town Hall, former Amt courthouse
Runkel Town Hall, former Amt courthouse

Economy and infrastructure



Transport


The town is linked to the long-distance road network through the Limburg-Süd interchange on the A 3 (Cologne–Frankfurt), 7 km away.

Runkel station and Arfurt (Lahn) station both lie within the municipality on the Lahntal railway (Koblenz-Limburg-Runkel-Wetzlar-Gießen) at which only regional trains stop. The town lies within the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund area.


Education


In Runkel is found the Johann-Christian-Senckenberg-Schule. This is a primary school, Hauptschule and Realschule with a Förderstufe (a programme for streaming students into the secondary school best suited to their needs). It was named after the German physician and endower Johann Christian Senckenberg.

Further primary schools are found in Arfurt, Dehrn, Steeden and Runkel.

Students from Runkel also attend the Gymnasien in Limburg and Weilburg.


Public institutions





References


  1. "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. 5 September 2022.
  2. "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2020 nach Gemeinden". Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt (in German). June 2021.
  3. http://www.graf-von-katzenelnbogen.de/ The History of the County of Katzenelnbogen and the First Riesling of the World
  4. "Startseite".

На других языках


[de] Runkel

Runkel ist eine Stadt im mittelhessischen Landkreis Limburg-Weilburg.
- [en] Runkel

[ru] Рункель

Рункель (нем. Runkel) — город в Германии, в земле Гессен. Подчинён административному округу Гиссен. Входит в состав района Лимбург-Вайльбург. Население составляет 9522 человека (на 31 декабря 2010 года).[1] Занимает площадь 43,69 км². Официальный код — 06 5 33 013.



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