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Oberursel (Taunus) is a city in Germany. It is located to the north west of Frankfurt am Main, and is the second largest city in the county of Hochtaunuskreis and the 14th largest city in Hesse.

Geography

Extent of municipal area

The maximum distance from the northern city borderline to the southern is 7.2 km; the maximum distance from east to west is 13.0 km.

Altitude

Neighbouring communities

To the north Oberursel borders on Schmitten, to the east on Bad Homburg, to the south on Frankfurt am Main, to the southwest on Steinbach and to the west on Kronberg.

City districts

Beside the town centre (including Bommersheim), Oberursel is divided into the districts Oberstedten (population 6,118), Stierstadt (5,541) and Weißkirchen (5,151). Bommersheim was annexed before the municipal reform of 1972 and therefore is not an independent district.

History

Oberursel town wall
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Oberursel town wall
The city was first mentioned as "Ursella" in 791 in a deed recording a donation to the monastery Lorsch. In the year 880 the first church in the area, called "monasterium ad ursellam", was mentioned. In 1317 the first trading activities were documented.
In 1444 Oberursel was officially sanctioned as a town. Two years later, the town wall was finished. Since the town was growing so fast in the 15th Century the town walls had to be expanded in 1481 towards the east. In the early 16th Century a school for Latin language was established next to the church.

1535 Oberursel become property of Earl Ludwig von Stolberg-Königstein and becomes a Protestant city. 1557 Nicolaus Henricus built the first printing plant in Oberursel. 1605 due to the counter-reformation Oberursel becomes Catholic again. The most important industry in the late middle ages and in the early modern times was the clothier business.

During the Thirty Years' War the city was destroyed two times, in 1622 and 1645, and the number of inhabitants decreased from 1600 to 600. During the 1645 razing, most buildings were destroyed by fire; the three surviving buildings were the old town hall, the bakery, and one apartment house near the marketplace. This is the reason why nearly all houses in the old town of Oberursel are from the 17th Century.

As the city was rebuilt and grew, many mills and forges were founded along the "Urselbachtal". By 1858, industrialisation had begun in Oberursel, with several cotton-spinning mills being built. In 1860 Oberursel was linked to the railway between Bad Homburg and Frankfurt. In 1899 a subway was opened running in the in direction of Hohemark (currently Line U3).

During the Second World War, many captured American and British airmen passed through Oberursel as they were interrogated and processed into the German POW camp system at the "Durchgangslager der Luftwaffe" or "Transit Camp of the Luftwaffe" located in the city. The camp name was commonly shortened to "Dulag Luft", or simply "Dulag". Almost all allied airmen who were shot down and captured spent some time at that camp before being moved to their permanent assigned "Stalag".

After the occupation of Oberursel by the USA in the April of 1945, the "Dulag" area was taken over by the US Army. The existing buildings were transformed into Camp King, which was one of the most important US military bases in Germany till the 1990's. Today the former Camp King is a residential area, still populated by several former US soldiers.

Growth

1929 Bommersheim was annexed; in 1972 Oberstedten, Stierstadt and Weißkirchen followed.

Number of Inhabitants

Old town view from St. Ursula church.
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Old town view from St. Ursula church.

1542: 1,100
1618: 1,600
1648: 600
1799: 7,999
1972 (before annexations): 25,000
1972 (after annexations): 37,000
2001: 42,736
2005: 42,839

Politics

CDU : 19 seats
SPD : 13 seats
Greens : 5 seats
FDP : 4 seats
OBG : 4 seats
There is currently a ruling coalition including the CDU and FDP, the other parliamentary parties are in the opposition.

Mayors

Sister cities

View from Epinayplatz
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View from Epinayplatz
Oberursel has sister city relationships with:

Museums and Regular events

The "Vortaunusmuseum" is located in the central marketplace. Its exhibits illustrate the town's history and the history of soap box derbys. Soap box derbys were invented in Oberursel, and the world championship is held in Oberursel every year.

Another popular event occurring in Oberursel the Brunnenfest, an annual village fair held in the early summer, which attracts visitors from surrounding areas and around the world.

Transportation Connections

Oberursel is located on the A661 motorway near the "Bad Homburger Kreuz", which is the interchange between the A661 and the A5 (Hannover - Frankfurt - Basel). The Frankfurt Airport is about 20 minutes away.

There are 6 regional bus lines in the city. During the weekend there is a night bus to Frankfurt. There is a rail service via a suburban transit railway (S5) and a combined tram-subway (U3). Both lines go to Frankfurt and go underground in the centre part of the city.

Economy

There are many well known companies located in Oberursel, predominantly in the IT and tourism industries.

Education

basic primary school Mitte
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basic primary school Mitte
Oberursel is the educational center of county "Hochtaunuskreis". Beside six primary schools, one in each of the city districts, there is a grammar school, a secondary school, a secondary modern school (junior high) and a comprehensive school.

There are also two private schools, "Helen-Keller-Schule" and "Hans-Thoma-Schule", a commercial high school named "Feldbergschule" , and the [Frankfurt International School].

Independent Waldorf school Vordertaunus Oberursel.
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Independent Waldorf school Vordertaunus Oberursel.

The following vocational institutions, training centers, and specialty schools are also located in Oberursel:

External links

 


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