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Oestrich-Winkel

Oestrich-Winkel

FieldValue
typeStadt
nameOestrich-Winkel
image_photoOestrichOrtsmitteRheinufer.JPG
image_captionAerial view of Oestrich and Rhine river
image_coaWappen Oestrich-Winkel.svg
coordinates
image_planOestrich-Winkel in RÜD.svg
stateHessen
regionDarmstadt
districtRheingau-Taunus-Kreis
elevation84
area59.51
postal_code65375
area_code06723
licenceRÜD, SWA
Gemeindeschlüssel06 4 39 012
mayorCarsten Sinß (SPD)
leader_term2024–29
websitewww.oestrich-winkel.de

Oestrich-Winkel () is a town with roughly 12,000 inhabitants in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Oestrich-Winkel, which culturally belongs to the Rheingau region, lies on the Rhine River, 19 km west-southwest of Wiesbaden and 17 km west of Mainz. It is, as a part of the Rheingau wine region, the largest winegrowing town of Hesse.

The coordinates 50°N, 8°E lie right in the stadtteil of Winkel, whose name, coincidentally, is German for “angle”.

Neighbouring municipalities

Oestrich-Winkel borders in the north on the town of Lorch and the municipalities of Welterod (Rhein-Lahn-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate), Heidenrod and Schlangenbad; in the east on the town of Eltville; in the south, across the Rhine, on the town of Ingelheim (Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate) and in the west on the town of Geisenheim.

Territorial structure

Oestrich-Winkel as a municipality consists of four Stadtteile:

  • Hallgarten
  • Mittelheim
  • Oestrich (seat of municipal administration)
  • Winkel Hallgarten as the only one of these has the status as an Ortsbezirk.

History

Oestrich-Winkel was founded on the 1st of July, 1972 by the merger of the municipalities of Mittelheim, Oestrich and Winkel; it was further enlarged by incorporation of Hallgarten in 1977 by law. From the very beginning Oestrich-Winkel was entitled by state government to lead the designation Stadt (town).

The double-barrelled name Oestrich-Winkel has already had a long tradition as the name of the only train station for the East Rhine Railway between Geisenheim and Hattenheim.

Politics

Mayors

Carsten Sinß (SPD) was elected in 2023 for mayor. Former mayors were:

  • 2019–2023: Kay Tenge (CDU)
  • 2013–2019: Michael Heil (CDU)
  • 1995–2013: Paul Weimann (CDU)
  • 1989–1995: Heinz-Dieter Mielke (SPD)
  • 1972–1989: Klaus Frietsch (SPD)

Town council

The last municipal elections, taking place every five years, yielded the following results:

Parties and voter communities%
2021Seats
2021%
2016Seats
2016%
2011Seats
2011%
2006Seats
2006%
2001Seats
2001Total100.031100.031100.037100.037100.037Voter turnout in %60,255,552,851.560.2
CDUChristian Democratic Union of Germany36,11144,61437,91443,41647,918
SPDSocial Democratic Party of Germany34,81130,7929,71129.61131.111
GREENSBündnis 90/Die Grünen18,4614,9525,4919.1710.84
FDPFree Democratic Party10,639,837,037.934.32
FWGFreie Wählergemeinschaft6.02

Town partnerships

The town of Oestrich-Winkel maintains partnerships with the following two places and one military unit:

  • Hungary Tokaj, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary
  • France Denicé, Rhône, France
  • Germany 2./ Fernmeldebataillon 283 (roughly, “signal corps”) in Lahnstein.

Coat of arms

The town's arms might be described thus: Gules a Z reversed with cross stroke argent between two mullets of six Or.

The Z is a variant of a common German heraldic charge known in German as a Wolfsangel or Doppelhaken, and its appearance here apparently refers to its use for dealing with wolves in earlier times (the Wolfsangel is believed to have been used as a wolf trap). The arms themselves go back to the 17th century.

Culture and sightseeing

Wine culture

Weingut H. T. Eser in Oestrich-Winkel

Oestrich-Winkel is characterized by winegrowing. The following places are cultivated:

  • Oestrich: Lenchen, Doosberg, Klosterberg, Pfaffenberg
  • Mittelheim: Edelmann, St. Nikolaus, Goldberg
  • Winkel: Dachsberg, Hasensprung, Gutenberg, Jesuitengarten, Bienengarten, Schloß Vollrads
  • Hallgarten: Jungfer, Würzgarten, Schönhell, Hendelberg, Mehrhölzchen

Sightseeing

The Oestricher Kran, Oestrich-Winkel's main landmark, is a former wine-loading crane from the 18th century for loading and unloading ships. Completed in 1745, it was working until 1926. Inside the crane are two treadmills in each of which two men used their body weight to work a winch, which could then lift loads onto or off ships. It is the last preserved wine-loading crane on the Rhine's right bank. There were once also such cranes in Lorch, Eltville and Rüdesheim. These cranes can still be found in existence along the Rhine at Andernach (stone; loaded tuff, millstones and wine barrels) and Bingen (wood, loaded mainly wine barrels).

In Mittelheim is found one of Germany's oldest stone churches, St.-Aegidius-Basilika (“Saint Giles’s Basilica”).

In Winkel stands Germany's oldest stone house, the Graues Haus (“Grey House”). For a long time it was believed that Rabanus Maurus lived and in 856 died there. Schloss Vollrads, outside Winkel, with its ancient watertower likewise belongs among the noteworthy sights. On the town's northeast limit near Hattenheim stands Schloss Reichartshausen (founded in the 12th century) with its outbuildings, which about 1900 were remodelled to look like follies. It nowadays houses the European Business School. In the middle of the community stands the Brentanohaus. Here, Goethe spent some time in 1814 as a guest of the Frankfurt banking family Brentano. The family's children were Clemens, Gunda and Bettina Brentano. Karoline von Günderrode, a poet and one of Bettina's friends, stabbed herself here in Winkel in 1806 on the Rhine's bank out of lovesickness and life weariness. Since 2003, the barn across from the Brentanohaus has hosted the cultural and event venue Brentanoscheune (Scheune means “barn”). Oestrich-St Martin-02-2021-gje.jpg|St. Martin, Oestrich Oestrich kran.JPG|Oestrich Crane Mittelheim-Basilika St Aegidius-10-2021-gje.jpg|Saint Giles’s Basilica Winkel-Graues Haus-02-2021-gje.jpg|Grey House Winkel-Hrabanus Maurus-04-2021-gje.jpg|Rabanus Maurus memorial Oestrich-Winkel-Schloss Vollrads-06-2021-gje.jpg|Schloss Vollrads Oestrich-Winkel-Schloss Vollrads-22-Turm-2021-gje.jpg|Schloss Vollrads tower Winkel-St Walburga-20-2021-gje.jpg|Church of St. Walburga

Regular events

These include the Lenchenfest (a wine festival), the Dippemarkt (a market with a funfair the Christmas market (Weihnachtsmarkt) and Jazz Week (Jazzwoche).

Rheingau Musik Festival

The Rheingau Musik Festival has its office in Oestrich in a former winery, the presshouse (Kelterhalle) converted to a hall for intimitate concerts and events. Festival concerts have taken place in the basilica St. Aegidius, such as a recital of Elisabeth Scholl.

Economy and infrastructure

Education

Since 1980 Oestrich-Winkel has been the seat of the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht. Further educational institutions are, among others, the Clemens-Brentano-Schule (primary school and Hauptschule), the Rabanus-Maurus-Schule (primary school and Hauptschule with orientation level) and Hallgarten primary school.

Transport

Oestrich-Winkel lies right on Bundesstraße 42, which is particularly well developed towards the east, and which seamlessly feeds into the A 66 near Wiesbaden. The town lies on the Frankfurt am Main–Wiesbaden–Oestrich-Winkel–Koblenz railway line and belongs to the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. Furthermore, between 6:00 and 21:00, a ferry shuttles across the Rhine between Mittelheim and Ingelheim, where there is a link with the A 60.

Famous people

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads (1467–1531), Archbishop and Elector of Trier, was born at Schloss Vollrads
  • Peter Spahn (1846–1925), German politician (ZENTRUM), Member of the Reichstag, Member of the Landtag (Prussia), Prussian Justice Minister, was born in Winkel
Rabanus Maurus, left, Alcuin, center, Martin of Tours (right)
  • Rabanus Maurus (d. 856), important Carolingian academic, died in Winkel
  • Karoline von Günderrode (1780–1806), Romantic poet, committed suicide in Winkel
  • Andreas Joseph Hofmann, (1752–1849), Metternich's teacher, revolutionary, France's agent in London, and in 1793 German history's first Parliamentary president in the Rhenish-German National Convention
  • Hellmuth Heye, (1895–1970), vice admiral in World War II, died in Winkel

References

References

  1. Wiesbadener Kurier, 22. Oktober 2023: [https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/kreis-rheingau-taunus/oestrich-winkel-kreis-rheingau-taunus/carsten-sinss-ist-neuer-buergermeister-in-oestrich-winkel-2973700 Carsten Sinß ist neuer Bürgermeister in Oestrich-Winkel.] - FAZ, 14. Dezember 2023: [https://www.faz.net/aktuell/rhein-main/oestrich-winkel-sinss-als-buergermeister-vereidigt-19385082.html Sinß appelliert an Gemeinsinn in Oestrich-Winkel.] „Sinß tritt am 1. Januar die Nachfolge von Kay Tenge an. (Sinß will on January 1 succeed Kay Tenge.)“
  2. CDU Oestrich-Winkel, 1. September 2019: [https://www.cdu-oestrich-winkel.de/aktuelles/feierliche-einfuehrung-von-kay-tenge-verabschiedung-von-michael-heil/ Feierliche Einführung von Kay Tenge / Verabschiedung von Michael Heil] (Ceremonial introduction of Kay Tenge / Farewell to Michael Heil) - Rheingau Echo, 4. Mai 2023: [https://www.rheingau-echo.de/nachrichten/region/oestrich-winkel/buergermeister-ruhestand-versetzt-id71292.html Kay Tenge wurde vom Amtsarzt für dauerhaft dienstunfähig erklärt / Neuwahlen im Oktober] (Kay Tenge was declared permanently unfit for duty by the ''Official [[Districts of Germany. District's]] Physician'' / New elections in October)
  3. [https://archive.today/20130412092111/http://www.statistik-hessen.de/themenauswahl/wahlen/daten/direktwahlen/oestrich-winkel-st/index.html Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt: Direktwahlen in Oestrich-Winkel]
  4. [https://wahlen-statistik.hessen.de/k_2021/html/Gemeindewahl/EG439012 Ergebnis der Gemeindewahl am 14. März 2021. In: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt] {{Webarchive. link. (2024-01-19 , accessed 24 October 2021)
  5. [https://www.statistik-hessen.de/k2016/html/EG439012.htm Ergebnis der Gemeindewahl am 6. März 2016. In: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt] {{Webarchive. link. (2021-01-30 , accessed 24 October 2021)
  6. [http://www.rheingau.de/feste/lenchenfest Information about the ''Lenchenfest''] {{webarchive. link. (March 2, 2007)
  7. [http://www.rheingau.de/feste/dippemarkt Information about the ''Dippemarkt'']), {{webarchive. link. (September 12, 2007)
  8. [https://archive.today/20120911075920/http://www.rheingau-musik-festival.de/rmf,en,66,kelterhalle+des+rheingau+musik+festivals+oestrich,festivalstage.html Kelterhalle des Rheingau Musik Festivals, Oestrich] on the Rheingau Musik Festival website (German/English)
  9. [https://archive.today/20120909104907/http://www.rheingau-musik-festival.de/rmf,en,32,st.+aegidius+mittelheim,festivalstage.html St. Aegidius, Mittelheim] on the Rheingau Musik Festival website (German/English)
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