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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Mittelfranken

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Area
  
11.79 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:42 PM

Dialling code
  
09133

State
  
Bavaria

District
  
Erlangen-Höchstadt

Postal codes
  
91083

Population
  
7,222 (31 Dec 2008)

Postal code
  
91083

Administrative region
  
Middle Franconia

Baiersdorf

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SE at 19 km/h, 76% Humidity

Baiersdorf is a town in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in northern Bavaria, Germany.

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Map of Baiersdorf, Germany

Location

The major part of Baiersdorf is idyllically situated on a terrace which preserves the town from being flooded by the close Regnitz river. It is located exactly between Erlangen (eight kilometers in the south) and Forchheim (eight kilometers in the north).

Neighbor cities are Forchheim, Poxdorf, Langensendelbach, Bubenreuth, Möhrendorf and Hausen.

Division of the town

Baiersdorf consists of 4 districts

  • Baiersdorf
  • Hagenau
  • Igelsdorf
  • Wellerstadt
  • History

    Baiersdorf was first mentioned in 1062 AD and has been chartered since 1460.

    As Baiersdorf is famous for farming and processing horseradish, the Meerrettich Museum for horseradish ("the spiciest museum of the world") is located in the old center of the town. A horseradish queen is even chosen every year on the third Saturday in September. The margrave Johann der Alchimist (1401–1464) started the cultivation of horseradish in the region.

    Baiersdorf's Jewish cemetery attests to the fact that the town has been home to Jews since the 15th century. Among others the family of Joseph Seligman who emigrated to the United States and founded an international bank lived there.

    Joseph's brother James who later followed him to the United States, is the grandfather of American art collector and socialite Peggy Guggenheim.

    The district of Hagenau was founded in 1939 as a German Luftwaffe base. French prisoners of war lived there. After 1945, Hagenau was a home for refugees from the Sudetenland. Today it is a part of the town, and the Karl Höfner Corporation is located there, world famous for its guitars and bass guitars.

    In July 2007, the town was flooded by torrential rain. Over 1000 homes were flooded, and the Bundesautobahn was temporarily closed to traffic.

    Government

    The City Council consists of 21 members, including the mayor.

  • CSU 9 + 1 Seats
  • SPD 4 Seats
  • FW 4 Seats
  • Ökologische Wählergemeinschaft 3 Seats
  • Museums

  • Horseradish-Museum
  • Monuments

  • A Jewish cemetery reminds of the Jewish residents of the town which were persecuted in Nazi Germany and killed during the Holocaust
  • Monument for the Castle Scharfeneck
  • The old City Hall with a pillory in which the Greek restaurant "Irodion" is located today.
  • Personality

  • Joseph Aub (1804-1880), rabbi in Bayreuth, Mainz and Berlin; born in Baiersdorf
  • Joseph Seligman (1819-1880), American banker, born in Baiersdorf
  • Stefan Schwarzmann (born 1965 in Erlangen), German musician who grew up in Baiersdorf, drummer from bands like Running Wild, U.D.O., Accept or Helloween
  • References

    Baiersdorf Wikipedia