Groß-Gerau
Groß-Gerau is the district seat of the Groß-Gerau district, lying in the southern Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region in Hesse, Germany, and serving as a hub for the surrounding area. In 1994, the town hosted the 34th Hessentag state festival.
Geography
Location
Groß-Gerau lies in the north of the Hessisches Ried, the northeastern section of the Rhine rift.Neighbouring communities
Groß-Gerau borders in the north on the community of Nauheim, in the northeast on the town of Mörfelden-Walldorf, in the east on the community of Büttelborn, in the southeast on the town of Griesheim, in the south on the community of Riedstadt and in the west on the community of Trebur.Constituent communities
Groß-Gerau consists of the centres of Berkach, Dornberg, Dornheim, Auf Esch, Groß-Gerau and Wallerstädten.History
Already by Roman times, the area forming today's town of Groß-Gerau had great importance. A fort in the area of the constituent community of Auf Esch ensured a bridgehead for the Roman provincial capital of Moguntiacum, even before the Limes was established and southern Hesse became Roman. Federal Highway B44 from the southern tip of the old pheasantry to Dornheim corresponds exactly with the old Roman road from Mainz through Groß-Gerau to Ladenburg. It led to the fort's south gate. With the founding of the Civitas Auderiensium, the fort was forsaken. The camp remained and became a market village. The fact that this vicus and the later mentioned Wasserburg Dornberg corresponded very closely in location would be no accident.The Gerauer Mark had its first documentary mention in one of Mainz Archbishop Hatto I's donation documents in 910. In the time that followed, the Lords of Dornberg, held sway in the region, likely doing so as the Hohenstaufen emperors' vassals in the Frankfurt Palatinate. After the Lords of Dornberg died out came the Counts of Katzenelnbogen as their successors. The new overlords managed to procure town rights for Groß-Gerau in 1398. In 1479, Count Philip the Elder died without a male heir and the county passed to Hesse. In 1578, building work on the Town Hall was begun. This was where the Schöffengericht and the Schultheißen appointed by the Landgraves sat. Groß-Gerau's town church was burnt down in 1634 by Imperial troops during the Thirty Years' War. Landgrave Ludwig VI of Hesse-Darmstadt renewed Groß-Gerau's town rights in 1663 for a payment of 24000 Gulden. These rights included the abolition of compulsory labour, market stall levies, representation in the Landtag and the right to drive Jews out of the town.
In the 19th century, industrialization began in Groß-Gerau, too, as elsewhere. Given the connection to the Hessische Ludwigsbahn with the Darmstadt-Mainz stretch in 1858 and the Frankfurt am Main-Mannheim stretch in 1879, a multifaceted industrial life sprang up. The town became headquarters to metalworking businesses, canneries, cheesemakers and the sugar industry. From 1869 to 1871, Groß-Gerau was the epicentre of a series of mostly weak earthquakes. A plan to connect two local railway stations and the surrounding communities together with a tramway in the late 19th century fell through, and there are still no trams in the town even now.
Recently, the town's, and more particularly the district's economic situation has worsened. Relatively high debt loads and strict controls of public institutions by the government presidium in Darmstadt have led to this.
The name Groß-Gerau means "Great Gerau", and the town shares its name with the village of Klein-Gerau – "Small Gerau" – a constituent community of Büttelborn.
Population development
- 1998 - 23,000
- 1999 - 23,147
- 2000 - 23,349
- 2001 - 23,342
- 2002 - 23,565
- 2003 - 23,600
- 2004 - 23,519
- 2017 - 25,496
Politics
Town council
Groß-Gerau's council is made up of 33 councillors, with seats apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 6 March 2016: :- SPD 10 seats
- CDU 10 seats
- Greens 4 seats
- KOMBI 3 seats
- Left Party 2 seats
- Free Democratic Party 2 seats
- Free Voters 2 seats
Executive and mayor
The current mayor Erhard Walther of the CDU was elected on 4 February 2018.
- List of Mayors of Gross Gerau
Coat of arms
Groß-Gerau's oldest known town seal dates from the 16th century. There are none surviving from the time when town rights were first granted in 1398. The seal in question shows a cabbage and an onion, perhaps symbolizing horticulture's importance in the area. The cross first appeared about 1600 in combination with the vegetables, and this new symbol was used in town seals and on buildings. It is unknown why the cross came to be in the town's seal. It is also seen on a municipal limit marker from 1596, but without the produce. The arms were granted in 1901, and also include the lion of Hesse in the chief.
The arms shown in this article and on the town's official website include the crest consisting of a crenellated castle wall with three crenellated towers. This crest does not appear in some earlier versions.
Partnerships
Groß-Gerau maintains a ring partnership with these towns:- Brignoles, Provence, France, since 1959
- Bruneck, South Tyrol, Italy, since 1959
- Tielt, West Flanders, Belgium, since 1959
- Szamotuły, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, since 2000
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
Groß-Gerau is very advantageously placed for transportation. It is on Federal Highways B42/L3482 and B44. Groß-Gerau-Dornberg station is on the Mannheim–Frankfurt railway and Groß Gerau station is on the Wiesbaden–Darmstadt–Aschaffenburg line. The north and south Autobahn interchanges on the A 67 provide connections in all directions. Frankfurt International Airport is 15 minutes away by Autobahn. Even major cities are right nearby.Established businesses
- FAGRO Preß- und Stanzwerk GmbH
- Procter & Gamble, Werk Groß-Gerau
- Südzucker AG, Werk Groß-Gerau
- Frigoropa GmbH, daughter company of Nordfrost AG
- Erlenbacher Backwaren GmbH], daughter company of Nestlé AG
- Engel & Völkers, Claus Jousten Immobilien e.K. Franchise of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH
Media
Schools
- Luise-Büchner-Schule
- Schwenkschule
- Grundschule Dornheim
- Schillerschule
- Nordschule
- Berufliche Schulen Groß-Gerau
- Grundschule Wallerstädten
- Martin-Buber-Schule
- Prälat-Diehl-Schule
- Goetheschule
- Astrid-Lindgren-Schule
- Liberta Schule
- Carl von Ossietzky Schule
Sons and daughters of the town
- Carina Gödecke, German politician
- Laura Sánchez, Spanish model and actress
- Bernd Ullrich, German artist
- Maike Wetzel, German writer and filmmaker
- Indira Weis, German actress and singer
- Daniel Zschätzsch, inline speedskater and speedskater
Photographs