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Bad Bocklet

Coordinates: 50°16′N 10°5′E / 50.267°N 10.083°E / 50.267; 10.083
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Bad Bocklet
View of Bad Bocklet from the spa park
View of Bad Bocklet from the spa park
Coat of arms of Bad Bocklet
Location of Bad Bocklet within Bad Kissingen district
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Bad Bocklet is located in Germany
Bad Bocklet
Bad Bocklet
Bad Bocklet is located in Bavaria
Bad Bocklet
Bad Bocklet
Coordinates: 50°16′N 10°5′E / 50.267°N 10.083°E / 50.267; 10.083
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionUnterfranken
DistrictBad Kissingen
Subdivisions7 Ortsteile
Government
 • Mayor (2023–29) Andreas Sandwall[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total36.20 km2 (13.98 sq mi)
Elevation
230 m (750 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,777
 • Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
97708
Dialling codes09708
Vehicle registrationKG
Websitewww.badbocklet.de

Bad Bocklet is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany. It is a market town and a health spa.

Geography

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Bad Bocklet lies in a bend in the river Fränkische Saale in Franconia about 10 km north of the district capital Bad Kissingen. On the northside, the municipality borders on the district of Rhön-Grabfeld.

Divisions of the municipality

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The municipality is divided into the following towns:

  • Bad Bocklet
  • Aschach
  • Großenbrach
  • Hohn
  • Nickersfelden
  • Steinach an der Saale
  • Roth an der Saale

History

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Bocklet is first documented in 1122 in the records of the monastery at Aura an der Saale.

With secularization of the government in 1803, the territory of the present municipality became part of Bavaria. In the Treaty of Pressburg between France and Austria in 1805, the lands of the Bishop of Würzburg were given to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and he was made Grand Duke of Würzburg, a new state, as a reward for his support of Napoleon. These lands then again became part of Bavaria in 1814 (this time permanently) at the defeat of Napoleon.

In 1937, the town was officially renamed Bad Bocklet.

In 1972, the towns of Aschach bei Bad Kissingen and Großenbrach became part of the municipality, followed in 1978 by Steinach an der Saale.

Government

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The Marktgemeinderat (municipal council) of Bad Bocklet has 17 members, including the mayor. Of those members, 10 were CSU, 3 SPD / Independent Citizens (UB), and 4 Christian Electoral Community as of 2002.

Sightseeing

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The spa of the Bishop of Würzburg, which was built in the 18th century is the most notable architectural attraction. It has a very extensive garden.

An annual Straßenfest (street fair) takes place in May.

Steinach an der Saale

Schloss Aschach

The St. Nikolaus church in Steinach an der Saale [de] has a crucifix by Tilman Riemenschneider.

The ruins of Steineck castle are on a hill between Steinach and Hohn. In town, there are both an old and a new palace. The Bergkapelle and the Jewish cemetery are worth a visit.

Aschach

Schloss Aschach is now the home of the Graf Luxburg Museum.

Hohn

Hohn has many old half-timbered houses.

Roth an der Saale

Ruppels mill is an old water-driven mill.

References

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  • Herbert Schultheis: "Bad Bocklet – Geschichte der Ortsteile Aschach und Großenbrach" in Bad Neustädter Beiträge zur Geschichte und Heimatkunde Frankens, vol 6. Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale 1996. ISBN 3-9800482-9-2.
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