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Forchheim

Coordinates:49°43′11″N11°03′29″E / 49.71972°N 11.05806°E /49.71972; 11.05806
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Town in Bavaria, Germany
Forchheim
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Location of Forchheim within Forchheim district
Forchheim is located in Germany
Forchheim
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Forchheim is located in Bavaria
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Coordinates:49°43′11″N11°03′29″E / 49.71972°N 11.05806°E /49.71972; 11.05806
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberfranken
DistrictForchheim
Government
 • Lord mayor(2020–26)Uwe Kirschstein[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total
44.95 km2 (17.36 sq mi)
Elevation
266 m (873 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total
33,610
 • Density750/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
91301
Dialling codes09191
Vehicle registrationFO, EBS, PEG
Websitewww.forchheim.de

Forchheim (German pronunciation:[ˈfɔʁçhæɪ̯m]) is atown inUpper Franconia (German:Oberfranken) in northernBavaria, and also the seat of the administrativedistrict of Forchheim. Forchheim is a former royal city, and is sometimes called the Gateway to theFranconian Switzerland, referring to the region of outstanding natural beauty to the north east of the town. Nowadays Forchheim is most famous for its ten day long beer and music festival (Annafest) which takes place in late July in an idyllic wooded hillside, home to 24 beer gardens, on the outskirts of the town. Forchheim's population, as of December 2013, was 30,705, and its land area is 44.95 square kilometres (17.36 square miles). Its position is 49° 44' N, 11° 04' E and its elevation is 265 metres (869 feet)above sea level.

Name and coat of arms

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When thecoat of arms was bestowed upon the town at the beginning of the 13th century, people wrongly believed that their town's name, "Vorchheim" originates from theOld High German wordvorhe (“trout”). This resulted in the coat of arms showing two trout (above). Although the rivers around the town were certainly home to a great number of trout in those days, it seems likelier that the town's name was actually derived from the Old High German wordvorha,forha (Föhre=“pine”). Hence, the name means “pine home” with a probability bordering on certainty.

The name most likely originates in the 7th century, whenFrankish settlers first ensconced themselves in the region. They established many riverside towns with names ending in–heim.

Transport connections

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Forchheim is directly connected to theAutobahn network by way of theA 73, via 2 Exits Forchheim-Nord and Forchheim-Süd.

Through Forchheim run Federal Highways (Bundesstraßen) B 470. In 2011, the former B 4 which also ran through Forchheim was downgraded to a regional road because of its parallelity concerning the regional importance to the Autobahn A 73.

Rail traffic from the station goes towardsBamberg,Nuremberg andEbermannstadt. The railway line toHöchstadt was permanently closed on 1 April 2005. Since 2010, Forchheim is also connected to the NurembergS-Bahn; work began on this project in 2006.

Local public transportation, such as buses and hailed shared taxis, is incorporated into the Greater Nuremberg transport area.

The city lies right on theRhine-Main-Danube Canal and lies roughly 30 minutes fromNuremberg Airport.

Hauptstraße (pedestrian precinct)

Neighborhoods

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  • Buckenhofen (on the left bank of the Regnitz; first mentioned in documents in 1251, but likely older; has about 4,500 inhabitants)
  • Burk (likely older than the town itself; known for its Dreikönigskirche {Three Kings Church, i.e. the three wise men/magi}, the only one so dedicated in the whole diocese ofBamberg)
  • Kersbach with Sigritzau
  • Reuth
  • Serlbach (northeast of Forchheim; its name is a corruption of an older name,Zum Erlebach)

History

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In the 8th century, a royal court and a palace were built in Forchheim.

In 805, the town was mentioned in theDiedenhofener Kapitular, acapitulary (royal order) fromCharlemagne forbidding the two towns that it named –Magdeburg was the other – to trade weapons with theSlavs, issued at Diedenhofen (nowThionville, France). This is the first documentary evidence of the town's existence.

Travel map from 1912 with Forchheim near bottom

In the following centuries, Forchheim saw manyimperial diets and princely gatherings. On 10 November, 911,Conrad I was elected and crowned the first "German" king.

On 1 November 1007, EmperorHeinrich II granted Forchheim, then under Crown ownership, theBishopric of Bamberg. By 1039, however, EmperorHeinrich III had brought the town back under Imperial administration until it was finally made part of the Bishopric of Bamberg on 13 July 1063, a status which lasted up until the secularization in 1802–1803.

InHeinrich IV's time,Rudolf von Rheinfelden was chosen to be theGegenkönig ("anti-king") on 15 March 1077, in Forchheim.

Sometime between 1200 and 1220, Forchheim was raised to the status of a city, and was granted its current coat of arms.

Owing to Forchheim's fortifications, it got through theThirty Years' War without being overrun even once. ThePrince-Bishop of Bamberg fled theSwedes in this war, seeking shelter for himself, and also for hiscathedral treasure, in the strongly defended fortress town of Forchheim. The Swedes laid siege to the town several times from 1632 to 1634. It was also in this era of Forchheim's history that some of the townsfolk earned the rather unflattering nicknameMauerscheißer ("wall shitters"). This came from their practice of defecating over the city walls during the siege, to demonstrate to the Swedes that there was still enough to eat in the city, and that their siege was ineffective and pointless.

On 6 September 1802, Forchheim was occupied by Bavarian troops and annexed to the Electorate of Bavaria.

In 1889, Forchheim became akreisfreie Stadt, conferring on it certain enhanced local powers. It lost this status in 1972 under Bavarian regional government reform, and was united withLandkreis Forchheim, the local district.Since then its title isGroße Kreisstadt.

Today

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In 2005, Forchheim celebrated its 1,200th anniversary of first documentary mention, on the occasion of which theDeutsche Post (German Post) issued special commemorative stamps worth 45 cents. In 2004, the city played host to the Bavarian provincial Exhibition. There were about 199,100 visitors.

Things to see

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  • Rathaus (City Hall), 14th–16th centuries with décor by Hans Ruhalm, 1523.

Forchheim town hall+49 9191 7140https://www.google.com/maps?q=Forchheim+town+hall,+Hauptstra%C3%9Fe+24,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x47a1f661b8ca41cf:0xe7fd270bbb36bee&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2

  • Kaiserpfalz, prince-bishop's palace, 14th century.

Pfalzmuseum Forchheim+49 9191 714326https://www.google.com/maps?q=Pfalzmuseum+Forchheim,+Kapellenstra%C3%9Fe+16,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x47a1f6616ca1e941:0x31fec517a04d2292&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2


  • Martinskirche (church), 12th–15th centuries.
  • Marienkapelle (chapel), 12th century.
  • Festungsmauer (fortification wall), 1560–1750 with mediaeval Saltorturm (tower).
  • Kammerersmühle (a quaintly leaning old mill, now used as a wine bar), 17th century. Das schiefe Haus

https://www.google.com/maps?q=Das+schiefe+Haus,+Wiesentstra%C3%9Fe+10,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x47a1f719e7d9eec3:0xe0075900bbb5152f&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2

  • Katharinenspital (hospital), 1611 and Spitalkirche (hospital church), 1490

Spitalkirche St. Katharinahttps://www.google.com/maps?q=Spitalkirche+St.+Katharina,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x47a1f79908cbab9b:0x86f425ae7e96b788&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2

  • Klosterkirche and Kloster (monastery church, and monastery) 17th century.

Klosterkirche St. Anton Klosterverein St. Anton e.V.+49 9191 7169311https://www.google.com/maps?q=Klosterkirche+St.+Anton+Klosterverein+St.+Anton+e.V.,+Klosterstra%C3%9Fe+12,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x410cb2628ac6418b:0xf90c7eea5c6d9731&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2

  • Stadtpark (Citypark), surrounded by the old city wall, big grassed area.
Martinskirche

Stadtparkhttps://www.google.com/maps?q=Stadtpark,+91301+Forchheim,+%EB%8F%85%EC%9D%BC&ftid=0x47a1f66274a00925:0x13e861fd3db36989&hl=ko-KR&gl=kr&entry=gps&lucs=a2

Regular events

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  • January/February:Carnival festival andCarnival parade
  • April/May:Theatertage (“Theatre days”)
  • June:Altstadtfest (“Old Town Festival“)
  • July/August:Annafest
  • December:Schönster Adventskalender der Welt (“World’s loveliest Advent calendar”)and actually the biggest one in the world (Entry in the "World Guinness Book Records")

Besides those big and famous events, Forchheim offers a plenty of different festivals around the year. Especially in the summer there is a lot going on in the city. Africafestival, Streetmusicfestival, Winefestival or even some special Neighborhood- or Streetfestivals with live music are pretty common.

The so-called "Jahn Halle", a kind of "Townhall," offers live music performances during the year.

Economy

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Forchheim's economy is mainly shaped by its proximity toNuremberg.

In Forchheim, theSiemens company runs a large site for production and development of medical devices, particularly forcomputed tomography. Together with the company's sites inErlangen and Nuremberg, it is part of the "Siemens' Medical Valley".

There is a famous pedestrian precinct downtown (see picture above). Plenty of shops, restaurants and cafés can be found there, as well as cultural andarchitectural artwork.

Twin towns – sister cities

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See also:List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany

Forchheim istwinned with:[3]

Notable people

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Johann Philipp Anton von Franckenstein

See also

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Harald Winter, (born 1953), artist

Kasberger Linde

References

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  1. ^Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden,Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).
  3. ^"Partnerstädte".forchheim.de (in German). Forchheim. Retrieved2019-11-30.

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