Volkmarsen


Volkmarsen is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northern Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Volkmarsen lies on the northern edge of the Waldecker Tafel where it flattens out into the Diemel Valley, some 28 km northwest of Kassel and 7 km northeast of Bad Arolsen.

Neighbouring communities

Volkmarsen borders in the north on the town of Warburg, in the east on the community of Breuna and the town of Wolfhagen, in the south and west on the town of Bad Arolsen and in the northwest on the town of Diemelstadt.

Constituent communities

Besides the main town, which bears the same name as the whole, the town of Volkmarsen consists of the centres of Ehringen, Herbsen, Hörle, Külte and Lütersheim.

History

Volkmarsen's first documentary mention came in 1155. In a safe-conduct from Pope Gregory IX in 1233, Volkmarsen was first described as a town.
On 24 February 2020, a car drove into a crowd at a carnival parade.

Politics

Town council

The town council's 31 seats are apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held in 2006:
Note: FWG is a citizens' coalition.

Coat of arms

Volkmarsen's oldest seal dates from 1272. Like the current coat of arms, it shows two men, but sitting on a bench, the Count of Everstein and the Abbot of Corvey, the town's two overlords at the time. Another seal from the mid 14th century shows the now familiar church with two windows with religious figures in each one, believed to have been the Archbishop of Cologne and once again the Abbot of Corvey, reflecting the new ruling arrangement over the town. The two figures in the arms nowadays, however, are Saint Peter and Saint Paul. This became the arms in the 19th century.

Town partnerships

Volkmarsen maintains partnership links with the following:

Buildings

Transport

Volkmarsen lies on Autobahn A44 Dortmund – Kassel and on the Warburg-Sarnau railway and offers hourly connections to Kassel.

Established businesses

Sons and daughters of the city