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Erlabrunn

Coordinates: 49°52′N 9°51′E / 49.867°N 9.850°E / 49.867; 9.850
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Erlabrunn
Erlabrunn
Erlabrunn
Coat of arms of Erlabrunn
Location of Erlabrunn within Würzburg district
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Erlabrunn is located in Germany
Erlabrunn
Erlabrunn
Erlabrunn is located in Bavaria
Erlabrunn
Erlabrunn
Coordinates: 49°52′N 9°51′E / 49.867°N 9.850°E / 49.867; 9.850
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionUnterfranken
DistrictWürzburg
Municipal assoc.Margetshöchheim
Government
 • MayorThomas Benkert (CSU)
Area
 • Total4.01 km2 (1.55 sq mi)
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total1,841
 • Density460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
97250
Dialling codes09364
Vehicle registration
Websitewww.gemeinde-erlabrunn.de

Erlabrunn is a municipality in the district of Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, situated on the left bank of the river Main. It forms an administrative division together with its neighbour Margetshöchheim. It is known for its viticulture and its orcharding.

Erlabrunn is about 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Würzburg. Its neighbours are in the south Margetshöchheim und Veitshöchheim, in the west Leinach and in the north Zellingen and Thüngersheim. It was first mentioned in 1209.

Erlabrunn has had a town twinning arrangement with the French commune Quettehou since 1985.

History

In the 12th century, the castle Falkenberg existed on the mountain (the former name of the hill was Falkenberg) at the northern end of the current location. The inhabitants of the castle Falkenberg were vassals of Ravensburg. As punishment for the murder of Bishop Konrad von Würzburg Querfurt the castle was razed. Today, only a few stones from the ruins can be seen.

The first written mention of the place dates from 1209 and means that the area was part of today's Erlabrunn the Earl of Rieneck. When the count started a loan from the Bishop of Wurzburg, he mortgaged the land to the diocese of Würzburg. As part of this was Erlabrunn—secularized in 1803 in favor of Bavaria—then in the Peace of Pressburg (1805) to Archduke Ferdinand III. From Tuscany to the formation of the Grand Duchy of Würzburg, with which it fell back to Bavaria in 1814. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria was created—with the edict of 1818 community—the church today.

The Catholic parish of St. Andrew was built around 1381st 1597, the parish became independent, having previously belonged to the parish Hettstadt. Because of the danger of collapse in 1655 they demolished and rebuilt in 1656. The church was consecrated on 16 September 1657. The interior of the church was partially renovated in 1999.

In 1875, the pilgrimage church known locally as the Käppele (pronounced /ˈkɛpələ/) was erected on the hill above Erlabrunn, about half a kilometer north of the old castle ruins.

Under the motto "Old receive shaping the future" since 1991, the village renovation is being driven. Here are reconstructed mainly by the passage of the street and adjacent streets Altort. It started in the northern part of the thoroughfare, the road Zellinger. In the second phase of the field will be renewed at the school. Has also been decided to redesign the road Würzburg (south of the school), but due to scarce funds, the construction projects postponed indefinitely.

To meet the growing demand for building sites meet, in 2005 in the north of the town opened up for the conditions of the place large building area "on conical wells / Goldbühlein. In support of the size of the development of legal and economic reasons were given. The development costs were 2.3 million euros.

Mayor

The current mayor is Thomas Benkert, who has no party affiliation. The following is a list of mayors since the end of the war.

Years in office Name Party Notes
1948–1960 Eugen Blass Independent
1960–1984 Oskar Eckert SPD
1984–1990 Hans Muth CSU Altbürgermeister
1990–2002 Dr Friedrich Petermann SPD
2002–2014 Günter Muth CSU
2014 – Thomas Benkert Independent

References