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Kronberg im Taunus is a town in the Hochtaunuskreis district, Hesse , Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area . Before 1866, it was in the Duchy of Nassau ; in that year the whole Duchy was absorbed into Prussia. Kronberg lies at the foot of the Taunus, flanked in the north and southwest by forests. A mineral water spring also rises in the town.

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38-478: Kronberg borders in the north and east on the town of Oberursel , in the southeast on the town of Steinbach , in the south on the towns of Eschborn and Schwalbach (both in Main-Taunus-Kreis ), and in the west on the town of Königstein . Kronberg consists of the three centres of Kronberg (8,108 inhabitants), Oberhöchstadt (6,363 inhabitants) and Schönberg (3,761 inhabitants). When Kronberg Castle

76-526: A Cardinal . Since 28 June 1966, Kronberg has been a state-recognized spa town . As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, on 1 April 1972, Kronberg merged with the formerly independent communities of Oberhöchstadt and Schönberg. The municipal elections on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results: The biggest street festival in the Old Town (around Steinstraße) is the Thäler Kerb . Since 1967, when

114-589: A Counterreformation (1626–1649) and the Simultanisierung (1737–1768) would never enjoy success. In 1704, the last member of the ruling family, Herr Johann Niclas von und zu Cronberg, died childless at Hohlenfels Castle in Mudershausen . Kronberg, along with the communities of Schönberg, Niederhöchstadt and Eschborn therefore passed to the Electorate of Mainz. It was under Mainz's rule that

152-563: A number of international firms, such as Accenture , Braun GmbH ( Gillette ), Celanese and Fidelity International . Agriculturally, Kronberg is known best of all for its sweet chestnuts and strawberry fields; there are also a few Streuobstwiesen , meadows that also support a variety of different fruit trees. There are Mineral springs in the Kronthal. Kronberg im Taunus has also a friendship with: Oberursel Oberursel (Taunus) ( German: [oː.bɐ.ˈʊʁ.zl̩] )

190-567: A shooting event (this refers to early weapons, since firearms were as yet unknown). Since Hartmut XII of Kronberg, who is said to be the town's Reformer, had earlier stood by his cousin Franz von Sickingen in his attack on Trier and Worms , Archbishop Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads of Trier, Ludwig V of the Electorate of the Palatinate and Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse attacked

228-414: A transportation post until its de-activation in 1993. Today the former Camp King is a residential area, still populated by several former US soldiers. In 1929 Bommersheim was annexed; in 1972 Oberstedten , Stierstadt and Weißkirchen followed. Since the 2021 municipal elections, the city council has the following distribution of seats: Oberursel (Taunus) is twinned with: The "Vortaunusmuseum"

266-685: Is a town in Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area . It is located to the north west of Frankfurt , in the Hochtaunuskreis county. It is the 13th largest town in Hesse . In 2012, the town hosted the 51st Hessentag state festival. The maximum distance from the northern town border to the southern border is 7.2 km (4 mi) the maximum distance from east to west is 13.0 km (8 mi). Altitude To

304-472: Is complemented by a call-collecting taxi, which covers some geographical gaps of the city bus and serves for operating hour extension. In addition, regional bus lines connect Kronberg with the neighboring cities and the nearby Frankfurt Northwest Center. The first years of operation of the Kronberg city bus were characterized by controversial political discussions, not only in the city council, but also within

342-537: Is located in the central marketplace. Its exhibits illustrate the town's history and the history of soap box derbies. Soap box derbies were invented in Oberursel, and the world championship is held in Oberursel every year. Another popular event occurring in Oberursel is the Brunnenfest, an annual village fair held in the early summer, which attracts visitors from surrounding areas and around the world. Oberursel

380-600: 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 town. 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

418-583: The Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the Duke of Nassau sided with Austria , thereby losing his land to Prussia . Wealthy industrialists, traders and bankers discovered the little Taunus town's idyllic and climatically advantageous setting right near Frankfurt in the middle of the 19th century and built villas and summer homes in Kronberg and Schönberg. Even artists, among them Anton Burger and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann , came to Kronberg and founded

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456-559: 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 town was destroyed three times, in 1622 and 1645, and the number of inhabitants decreased from 1,600 to 600. During the 1645 razing, most buildings were destroyed by fire; the three surviving buildings were

494-511: The Electorate of the Palatinate (150 of Ruprecht von der Pfalz's cuirassiers) troops rushed to help those being beset, driving the Frankfurt forces off on 14 May in the Battle of Eschborn and taking 620 prisoners, among them the mayor, a few noble council members and all the town's bakers , butchers , locksmiths and shoemakers . The story is told in Kronberg that during the battle one of

532-678: The Kronberg Railway , which connects Kronberg with Frankfurt city center, the main train station and the neighboring city of Eschborn. The S-Bahn is part of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund . For this purpose exists in Kronberg since 2001, a city bus network of three routes. Like the S-Bahn, it is integrated into the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund and carries around 380,000 people a year. The offer

570-776: The Thäler Kerbe club was founded, it has been and is still celebrated, always on Tuesday and Wednesday after the first Sunday in July (although in 2006, it was postponed until 11–12 July owing to the World Cup). During the two festival days, the Thäler Pärchen – the "king" and "queen" of the festival – Miss Bembel and the Thäler Bürgermeister, rule. Kronberg is the terminus of the S-Bahn line S4 , successor to

608-549: The Kronberg Painters' Colony, which lasted into the 20th century. Some of the Kronberg painters' works are on display in the museum at the "Dispute Church". The small town, for so long shaped by smallholders and craftsmen reached in its "Prussian epoch" its first upswing with the building of the Kronberg-Rödelheim railway (1874) and the luxurious Schloss Friedrichshof (1889–94) often called "Kronberg",

646-550: The Kronbergers bound the Frankfurters and their masses to protect. Finally, in 1398, the "Schießgesellen zu Cronenberg" ("Journeymen shooters of Kronberg") invited the "Schießgesellen zue Franckenfurd unsern guten frunden" ("Journeymen shooters of Frankfurt, our good friends") to a "Schießen umb eyn Cleynod" ("shoot for a treasure"). The letter bearing this message is said to be Germany's oldest surviving invitation to

684-494: The centre part of Frankfurt. There are many well known companies located in Oberursel, predominantly in the IT and tourism industries. Condor Airlines operates an office in Oberursel. Prior to its dissolution, Aero Lloyd was headquartered in Oberursel. When Aero Flight existed, it had its head office in Oberursel. Oberursel is the educational centre of "Hochtaunuskreis" county. As well as six primary schools, one in each of

722-868: The document of appointment as liaison commissioner for religious affairs to the US military government in Germany. Through his contacts in the USA Muench arranged a formidable flow of donations into destruction-stricken Germany. After the Federal Republic of Germany was founded, the Kronberg Apostolic Mission was dissolved in 1951. Muench afterwards became the first Apostolic Nuncio in the Federal Republic of Germany ( West Germany ). In 1959, Pope John XXIII made Archbishop Muench

760-638: The foreseeable future, there will be a meeting with representatives from Eschborn, Frankfurt and Oberursel on the subway theme. The Greens in the Hochtaunuskreis have recently advocated upgrading the U6 via Eschborn with stops in Steinbach and Kronberg. The city of Oberursel in the high tunnel circle was long ago connected via the U3 to the Frankfurt subway network. Kronberg is home to the national headquarters of

798-613: The institution was the Bishop of Fargo , North Dakota , USA Aloisius Muench , who was of German heritage. His spiritual guidance mandate included caring for those who had fled or been driven out of Eastern Europe . Until the summer of 1949, he organized from Kronberg the transport of about 950 goods wagons full of Papal aid supplies to Germany. He was also supported by the US Government ; before taking his position in Kronberg, he received from US Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson

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836-472: The knights of Kronberg was unhorsed, and because he lacked a replacement mount, he returned to battle on a donkey. Legend has it that it was the unearthly noise the donkey made in battle that made the Frankfurt army run, and this gave birth to the third "Stem", the Ohrenstam (Earstem) - with a pair of donkeys ears on its coat of arms. Only the huge ransom of 73,000 golden guilders – negotiated on 22 August,

874-405: The municipal reform of 1972 and therefore is not an independent district. The town 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,

912-411: The north Oberursel borders with Schmitten , to the east with Bad Homburg vor der Höhe , to the south-east with Frankfurt , to the southwest with Steinbach and to the west with Kronberg . Besides the town centre (including Bommersheim ), Oberursel is divided into the districts Oberstedten (population 6,118), Stierstadt (5,541) and Weißkirchen (Oberursel) (5,151). Bommersheim was annexed before

950-653: The nowadays so-called "Dispute Church" ( "Streitkirche" ) was built, having been planned as a Catholic church in 1758 to be built right next to the Evangelical church. This led to great protests by the town's Evangelical majority, whose plight reached the Eternal Imperial Diet ( Immerwährender Reichstag ) in Regensburg , where the Evangelicals were granted their wish, and although the building

988-403: 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 town 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

1026-503: The pain of which Frankfurt would feel for 120 years – ended the fight with Frankfurt and laid the groundwork for the Frankfurter Landwehr fortifications. Peace was, however, quickly concluded (1391) and alliance sought with Kronberg. In 1394, the council appointed Hartmuth von Cronberg to a two-year term as Bailiff of Bonames, and in 1395, Johann von Cronberg concluded a detailed treaty of federation with Frankfurt, which

1064-490: The population. This was due to initial planning errors that initially reduced the acceptance of the offer, as well as changing political majorities. Although the city bus has meanwhile (2011) established itself in a positive sense, are now due to the poor budgetary situation again cuts in urban transport offer in the middle. Since early 2013, the Frankfurt Department of Transportation has a possible extension of

1102-601: The railway between Bad Homburg and Frankfurt . In 1899 a subway was opened privately in the 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 town. The camp name

1140-527: The residence of Princess Victoria, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria and German Dowager Empress. After the Second World War , Kronberg belonged to Gross-Hessen ("Greater Hesse" – a provisional name for the state that was later dropped), and remains in Hesse today. In 1946, the Papal Mission for Displaced Persons in Germany was moved to Kronberg by Pope Pius XII . The apostolic visitor and leader of

1178-533: The subway line 6 to Eschborn examine, which ends at the Heerstraße in Frankfurt-Praunheim. The Frankfurt Department of Transportation has commissioned a correspondingly concrete study of the project. A stop in the industrial park Helfmann-Park is possible. This would, according to the mayor of Eschborn "further enhance the location Eschborn". An exact timetable for the project does not exist yet. In

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1216-576: The town also had market rights as well as Blutgerichtsbarkeit (meaning that there was an Imperial court authorized to mete out bodily punishment, including death), granted by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor . Together with those from Hattstein Castle and Reifenberg Castle, the Knights of Kronberg from Frankfurt declared the so-called "Kronberg Feud" in 1389. When on 13 May a great force from Frankfurt swept to Kronberg Castle , Hanau (Ulrich von Hanau) and

1254-572: The town and the castle at Kronberg in 1522 and forced an unconditional surrender . Hartmut fled, and Philip introduced the Reformation throughout Hesse. However, since Kronberg was an Imperial fief, Philip had to give the castle and town back to Hartmut in 1541 under the issuing of property rights for the Lutheran Church . These rights were affirmed by Hesse-Darmstadt in the 17th and 18th centuries, ensuring that Mainz's later attempts at

1292-560: The town 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 [1] Frankfurt International School . The following vocational institutions, training centres, and speciality schools are also located in Oberursel: Mudershausen Mudershausen

1330-421: 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 town. 1557 Nicolaus Henricus built the first printing plant in Oberursel. 1605 due to

1368-458: Was built (about 1220) it was shared by the Knights of Askenburne ( Eschborn ), who owned a towered castle there. The Kronenstamm ( stamm = stem) moved to Kronberg, giving themselves that name at the time, while the Flügelstamm ("wing stem") followed them there only 30 years later. Town rights were granted the small settlement on 25 April 1330 by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor . As of 1367,

1406-591: Was built anyway, it was never consecrated as a church . Since 1768, the building has served secular purposes (as a pharmacy , guesthouse, and today as the Kronberg Painters' Colony's museum). In the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801, the Electorate of Mainz lost its worldly territory, including the Imperial fief of Kronberg, which was confiscated by the Prince of Nassau-Usingen in 1802, and formally awarded to him in 1803. In

1444-529: 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 U.S. in April 1945, the "Dulag" area was taken over by the US Army. The existing buildings were transformed into Camp King , which began as an intelligence post, then later

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