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Heroldsberg

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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Mittelfranken

Elevation
  
335 - 378 m (−905 ft)

Area
  
11.02 km²

Local time
  
Friday 1:22 PM

Administrative region
  
Middle Franconia

State
  
Bavaria

District
  
Erlangen-Höchstadt

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
7,656 (31 Dec 2008)

Postal code
  
90562

Heroldsberg

Weather
  
8°C, Wind NW at 18 km/h, 54% Humidity

Heroldsberg is a municipality in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located eleven kilometers north-east from the city of Nuremberg and 23 kilometers east from Erlangen and is the headquarters of Schwan-Stabilo. It contains the villages of Heroldsberg, Großgeschaidt and Kleingeschaidt.

Contents

Map of 90562 Heroldsberg, Germany

History

Heroldsberg's history goes back to the 11th hundreds in which it was founded as an administrative base for the German emperor. Later on in 1391 the territory was sold to the patrician family Geuder in whose possession it was for over 400 years. It was them who built the four manors and the fortified church at the village's market square.

Famous painter Albrecht Dürer made the first graphical depiction of Heroldsberg in 1510. It shows the old village center.

From the 15th to the 17th century there were times of growth and upswing yet diminished by destruction for example through the Margrave Wars and the Thirty Years' War. In 1796 the Geuder family lost the fiefdom and the territory got Prussian, though in the Napoleonic Wars it was under French administration for four years. Ever since 1810 Heroldsberg belongs to Bavaria.

After World War II around 1,700 Heimatvertriebene, ethnic Germans who were forced to leave their eastern-European homecountries after the second World War, settled in Heroldsberg. Since the Bavarian territorial reform in 1978 the villages of Großgeschaidt and Kleingeschaidt are part of the community.

Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of Heroldsberg shows a golden lion head, surrounded by three silver stars on blue ground. It was given to the village by King Sigmund in 1417 after plea of the Geuder family.

References

Heroldsberg Wikipedia