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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Darmstadt

Elevation
  
92 m (302 ft)

Area
  
72.3 km²

Postal code
  
68623

Administrative region
  
Darmstadt

State
  
Hesse

District
  
Bergstraße

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
31,298 (30 Jun 2009)

Local time
  
Sunday 4:30 AM

Lampertheim

Weather
  
4°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 74% Humidity

Lampertheim is a town in the Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany. In 1984, the town hosted the 24th Hessentag state festival.

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Map of Lampertheim, Germany

Location

Lampertheim lies in the southwest corner of Hesse in the Rhine rift at the Biedensand Conservation Area (an old arm of the Rhine) and borders on Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. It is on the right bank of the Rhine across from Worms (Rhineland-Palatinate), roughly 15 kilometres (9 miles) north of Mannheim (Baden-Württemberg). The town is broadly, but visibly surrounded by the Odenwald and the Palatinate Forest.

Neighbouring communities

Lampertheim is one of Hesse’s southernmost towns and borders on Bürstadt, Lorsch, Viernheim and Mannheim (Baden-Württemberg).

Constituent communities

Lampertheim has the outlying centres of Hofheim, Hüttenfeld, Neuschloß and Rosengarten, which are all Stadtteile. Furthermore, there are residential neighbourhoods named Heide, Oberlach-Rosenau, Am Küblinger Damm, Lache, An der Wormser Straße, In den Böllenruthen, In den Ruthen, Wehrzollhaus, Wildbahn and Seehof.

History

The earliest forms of the town’s name handed down from 832 were Langobardonheim or Langbardheim, which led to the conclusion that the town was founded by the Lombards (Langobarden in German). There is however today no further doubt that Lampertheim arose at the time of Frankish settlement and that the name is to be taken as meaning “Lantberths’ Home”, the name “Lantberth” – also “Lampert” or “Lambert” – meaning “Land-brightening ones”. In 1716, the town was granted market rights, and on 4 August 1951 town rights.

Mayors

Mayors in Lampertheim since 1960:

Religion

Lampertheim has these parishes:

  • Catholic parish of Mariä Verkündigung (the Annunciation)
  • Evangelical parish of Martin Luther
  • Catholic parish of St. Andreas (St. Andrew’s)
  • Evangelical Lukasgemeinde (St. Luke’s)
  • Evangelical Methodist parish
  • Free Evangelical parish
  • Evangelical Liebenzeller parish
  • Baptist parish, New Apostolic Church
  • Museums

    Stadtmuseum Lampertheim is the town museum. It is found in an old house and there are guided tours.

    Music

    At the Musikschule Lampertheim is a children’s choir led by Sabine Nicolai. One can also learn to play various instruments at the music school, such as violin, piano, flute, trumpet, and others. There is also singing instruction there, either singly or in groups of 3 or 4 pupils.

    Buildings

    Worth mentioning is the Schloss Rennhof built by Baron Rothschild in 1853 and the old schoolhouse built in 1906 and 1907, both in Hüttenfeld. In the Schloss Rennhof is found the Litauisches Gymnasium Hüttenfeld (“Lithuanian Gymnasium”), originally established as a school for Lithuanian émigrés’ children after their homeland was overrun by the Soviet Union in the Second World War. It is the only recognized Lithuanian school in Western Europe.

    The many transmission masts of the shortwave broadcaster Radio Free Europe Lampertheim, one of the biggest shortwave transmission facilities in Germany, are up to 125 m tall. They are guyed steel-lattice masts, set in pairs in a row, bearing dipole antennae. Some of these transmission masts are linked to each other by crossbeams furnished with catwalks.

    Sport

  • DLRG Reitsport Weiland (riding)
  • TV Lampertheim (gymnastics, football etc.)
  • Wassersportverein Lampertheim 1929 e.V. (watersports, among others canoeing)
  • Kanu-Club Lampertheim 1952 e.V.
  • Olympia Lampertheim (football)
  • Regular events

    The Lampertheimer Spargellauf (“Asparagus Walk”) is a public walking event that is traditionally held a week before the Lampertheim Asparagus Festival (Lampertheimer Spargelfest). It is staged by the Lampertheim Gymnastic Club. Every finisher gets a Spargellauf T-shirt, which comes in a different colour every year.

    Transport

    Lampertheim is on Bundesstraße 47, the Nibelungenstraße, which leads from Worms to Michelstadt in the Odenwald.

    Lampterheim is also on Bundesstraße 44, which runs from Mannheim towards Biblis and further.

    US activities

    Near Lampertheim, the American foreign broadcasting service Radio Free Europe runs a shortwave transmission facility, and US troops run a United States Army and USAF base, Coleman Barracks, in neighbouring Mannheim-Sandhofen. Furthermore, American soldiers also train at a shooting range in the Lampertheim woods.

    Education

    In Lampertheim itself are four secondary schools, the Lessing Gymnasium Lampertheim, a Gymnasium that also received a certificate for “Promotion of the Gifted”. There are also the Alfred-Delp-Schule, a joint Hauptschule-Realschule, and the Biedensandschule, a special school for special-needs pupils. There is also the district vocational school.

    Twin towns — Sister cities

    Lampertheim is twinned with the following towns:

  • Maldegem in Belgium
  • Ermont in France
  • Wierden in the Netherlands
  • Adria in Italy
  • Świdnica in Poland
  • Sons and daughters of the city

  • Constantin Braun (born 1988), ice hockey player
  • Laurin Braun (born 1991), ice hockey player
  • Denis Gremelmayr (born 1981), tennis player
  • Manfred Herweh (born 1954) motorcycle racing driver
  • Wilhelm Herz (1912-1998), motorcycle racing driver and world record holder
  • Carolin Leonhardt (born 1984), sprint canoer
  • Nicole Reinhardt (born 1986), canoeist (Olympic champion)
  • Klaus Schlappner (born 1940), football coach
  • Elke Voelker (born 1968), organist, musicologist
  • References

    Lampertheim Wikipedia