Solms
Solms is a town west of Wetzlar in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany.
In the constituent community of Burgsolms once stood the ancestral castle of the Counts and Princes of Solms.
Geography
Location
Solms lies right in the Lahn valley and is nestled between the foothills of both the Taunus and Westerwald at heights from 140 to 400 m above sea level. It is about 7 km west of Wetzlar and 30 km northeast of Limburg an der Lahn.Neighbouring communities
Solms borders in the north on the community of Ehringshausen and the town of Aßlar, in the east on the town of Wetzlar, in the south on the community of Schöffengrund, and in the west on the town of Leun.Constituent communities
The town consists of the following centres:- Albshausen
- Burgsolms
- Niederbiel
- Oberbiel
- Oberndorf
History
After a short while being part of the Duchy of Nassau, Solms passed to Prussia in 1815.
As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the communities of Albshausen and Oberbiel voluntarily merged on 1 July 1971 to form Bielhausen, while Burgsolms and Oberndorf did the same to form Solms. By state law, these two new communities were amalgamated with Niederbiel on 1 January 1977 to make the new greater community of Solms, which in 1978 was granted town rights.
A new residential area has been being built on the western edge of Oberbiel since the 1990s.
Politics
Town council
The municipal elections in 2011 yielded the following results:Party | Seats |
Freie Wählergruppe | 23.4 |
Social Democratic Party | 40.3 |
Christian Democratic Union | 23.0 |
Free Democratic Party | 2.6 |
Greens | 10.7 |
Note: FWG is a citizens' coalition.
Town of Solms Youth Council
Since 2002 there has been a Town of Solms Youth Council serving as the town's official board representing youth's interests and needs. It is elected every two years by children and youths who either live in the town or go to the comprehensive school.Partnerships
The town of Solms maintains partnerships with the following places:- Liezen, Styria, Austria
- La Grand-Combe, Gard, France
- Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig, Thuringia, Germany
Economy and infrastructure
Sightseeing
- Kloster Altenberg of the blessed Gertrud von Altenberg, Saint Elisabeth's daughter
- "Grube Fortuna" Visitors' Mine
- Jewish Cemetery
- Burgsolms Youth Centre, as well as youth areas in all constituent communities