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|type = Stadt |name = Niddatal |image_coa = Wappen Niddatal.png |coordinates = {{coord|50|17|54|N|8|48|50|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |image_plan = Niddatal in FB.svg |state = Hesse |region = Darmstadt |district = Wetteraukreis |elevation = 121 |area = 40.21 |postal_code = 61194 |area_code = 06034 |licence = FB |Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 4 40 017 |divisions = 4 districts |Straße = Hauptstraße 2 |website = [https://www.niddatal.de/ www.niddatal.de] |mayor = Dr. Bernhard Hertel |party = Independent }} Niddatal is a town in the Wetteraukreis district in Hesse, Germany. It is located on the Nidda River, 6 km southeast of Friedberg and 22 km northeast of Frankfurt am Main. The town is divided into four districts: Assenheim, Ilbenstadt, Kaichen, Bönstadt. HistoryAssenheim
Assenheim Castle existed between the years 1170 – 1780. Its ruins are still visible today.[1] Ilbenstadt
Its Church St. Maria, Petrus und Paulus was elevated to Basilica Minor status in 1929 by Pius XI.. Kaichen
Around 1400, Kaichens first church was built and rebuilt in 1737 and a Baptismal font had been added. One of the most popular places in Kaichen is the Gericht zu Kaichen which was a court able declare to a death penalty.[3] Bönstadt
In 1970, the townships of Assenheim, Ilbenstadt, Bönstadt and Kaichen merged to form modern-day Niddatal.[4] As of January 2009, the town's population stands at 9,360.[5] The area is characterised by agricultural activities, but in its former past, trade played a fundamental role in the local economy.[4] PoliticsThe local elections of 26 March 2006 yielded the following result:
SightsIlbenstadtBasilica Maria St. Petrus und Paulus was donatet by St. Gottfried von Cappenberg in 1123. St. Cappenberg had been intermented there in 1127 and Pope Pius XI. elevated the Church to Basilica Minor status in 1929.[6] By courtesy of secularization in 1803, its clouster had been abrogated. After World War II, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz rebought the cloister from the state Hesse.[6] Today the church is a representant of Ilbenstadt which is also visible because of the eternalisation on town emblem. Regionally, the church is also known as Dom der Wetterau (cathedral of Wetterau) References1. ^Stadt Niddatal. Niddatal.de. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. {{Towns and municipalities in Wetteraukreis district}}{{Authority control}}2. ^Stadt Niddatal. Niddatal.de. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. 3. ^1 Stadt Niddatal. Niddatal.de. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. 4. ^1 Stadt Niddatal. Niddatal.de. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. 5. ^Stadt Niddatal. Niddatal.de. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. 6. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.bistummainz.de/bistum/menschen/musik_kunst/kirchen_kloester/ilbenstadt.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015170028/http://www.bistummainz.de/bistum/menschen/musik_kunst/kirchen_kloester/ilbenstadt.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=15 October 2008 |accessdate=8 July 2007 |df=dmy-all }} 1 : Wetteraukreis |
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