Wald-Michelbach


Wald-Michelbach is a community in the Bergstraße district in Hessen, Germany.
The now disused Überwaldbahn runs through Wald-Michelbach.

Geography

Location

The community lies in the Odenwald, 12 km east of Weinheim.

Geology

→ Odenwald#Geology

Hardberg

In the area of Wald-Michelbach's outlying centre of Siedelsbrunn is found the Hardberg, at 593 m above sea level the Odenwald's third highest mountain. On the Hardberg's peak is a 135 m-tall Hessischer Rundfunk radio and television transmission mast. From each side of the Hardberg there is a unique view over the Odenwald and the Rhine valley.

Neighbouring communities

Wald-Michelbach borders in the north on the community of Grasellenbach, in the east on the community of Mossautal, the town of Beerfelden and the community of Rothenberg, in the south on the town of Eberbach and the communities of Heddesbach and Heiligkreuzsteinach and in the west on the communities of Abtsteinach, Mörlenbach and Rimbach.

Constituent communities

Wald-Michelbach's Ortsteile are Siedelsbrunn, Gadern, Affolterbach, Kreidach, Aschbach, Ober-Schönmattenwag, Unter-Schönmattenwag, Hartenrod, Kocherbach, Ober-Mengelbach, Stallenkandel and Wald-Michelbach

Development of municipal area

Amalgamations

On 1 December 1970, Hartenrod was amalgamated with Wald-Michelbach. Gadern and Kreidach followed on 1 January 1971 and Aschbach on 1 October of the same year. On 1 January 1972, Siedelsbrunn, Ober-Schönmattenwag and Unter-Schönmattenwag became parts of Wald-Michelbach, with Affolterbach and Kocherbach joining them on 1 August 1972.

Politics

Community council

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

Mayor

Since 2000, the community's mayor has been Joachim Kunkel.

Town partnerships

The community's and surrounding area's biggest employer is the firm Coronet.

Education

Wald-Michelbach has at its disposal two primary schools, one special school, one Hauptschule-Realschule and one Gymnasium. Since 2007 there has also been an open private school based on Maria Montessori’s methodology.

Main community

Wald-Michelbach has an outdoor swimming pool that was renovated in 2003. Furthermore, the community has at its disposal an artificial-turf football pitch, which in 2000 replaced the former cinder pitch. It is used by SG Wald-Michelbach and SV Eintracht Wald-Michelbach. There is also a sport hall used by both men and women team handball players from SG Wald-Michelbach and TV 02 Siedelsbrunn as well as the ÜSC Wald-Michelbach women volleyball players.

Culture and sightseeing

Libraries

Library at the Überwald-Gymnasium

In autumn 2007, the Überwald-Gymnasium opened its new library MIZ. This may be used not only by students, but as of April 2008 also by all citizens of the surrounding municipalities.

Museums

''Heimatmuseum''

The Heimatmuseum has been housed since 1988 at the old town hall right in the heart of the community. The building was built in 1594. On display here are not only items from Wald-Michelbach's historical development but sometimes also special exhibits.

''Stoewermuseum''

The Stoewermuseum was opened in 2002 and is housed in the building that formerly housed the old savings bank, near the heart of the community. On show here is a collection of products from the Stoewer works in Stettin. The museum's centrepiece is the array of cars on display on the ground floor. Most have been restored and are in operating condition. Furthermore, more of the Stoewer company's products, such as sewing machines, typewriters and bicycles, can also be seen. The museum is run privately by a collector who was born in Stettin. In 2005, in honour of the owner and his dedication, a street in the main community was christened Stoewerstraße.

Buildings

The Überwälder Einhaus was completed in 2005 by the Überwälder Museums- und Kulturverein and unpaid help. The name Einhaus refers to how such buildings were formerly used: a single building contained a dwelling, a storage cellar, a stable and a barn. Today, though, this one houses a civil wedding venue and a sizeable multipurpose room used by the community's clubs for social occasions. In 2006, the Bücherbrunnen was also built before the Einhaus. On that spot, until the 19th century, when it was torn down, once stood a town tower in which, in Adam Karrillon’s novel Michael Hely was the hero’s home. The books displayed at the fountain are meant to remind one of the spot’s literary importance.

Regular events

On the Hardberg's slope in outlying centre of Siedelsbrunn lies the Buddhist monastery "Buddhas Weg". It offers a variety of traditional Chinese and Vietnamese therapies as well as spiritual seminars.
The "Systelios" clinic for people suffering from the Burnout syndrome is also located in Siedelsbrunn.

Famous people

Sons and daughters of the town