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Wehrheim is a municipality in , , some 30 km (20 mi) north of Frankfurt am Main.

The town's nickname is "Apfeldorf Wehrheim" ( Apple-village Wehrheim).


Geography

Location
Wehrheim lies from 300 to 600 m above on the north slope of the crest of the between Bad Homburg and .


Neighbouring communities
Wehrheim borders in the north on the town of and the community of Ober-Mörlen (), in the east on the towns of Friedberg and Rosbach (both in the Wetteraukreis), in the south on the towns of and Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, and in the west on the town of .


Constituent communities
The community has four centres named Wehrheim, Obernhain, Pfaffenwiesbach and Friedrichsthal.


History
The first traces of settlement go back to the . In Wehrheim, a burying ground from the early to middle culture (11th to 10th century BC) was discovered. Wehrheim im Taunus itself had its first documentary mention in 1046. In 1372, the village was granted town rights, which it however lost again in 1814. The town's overlords changed several times, from the Castle Counts of Friedberg to the Counts of Diez, the area then passing to Nassau-Dillenburg and finally to in 1866. In 1895 the line from Bad Homburg vor der Höhe – then still called Homberg – through Friedrichsdorf to Usingen came into operation, and was extended to Weilburg a few years later, linking the community a bit more closely with the Frankfurt area, a trend that would continue in the coming century.

As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the communities of Wehrheim, Obernhain, Pfaffenwiesbach and Friedrichsthal merged into the new greater community of Wehrheim in 1972.


Politics

Municipal council
The municipal elections on 6 March 2016 resulted in the following division of seats on town council: compared to previous local elections:
CDUCDU46.21443.31351.41647.215
SPDSPD23.9824.8826.3828.39
GrüneGreens16.7523.3711.8411.23
FDPFDP13.346.028.525.42
REPREP2.712.012.81
GOP-FWGCouncillors without party affiliation – Free voting community5.11
Total100.031100.031100.031100.031
Voter turnout in %61.156.554.863.9


Mayor
Gregor Sommer (CDU) has been mayor since 2002.

1849–1882
1882–1900
1900–1908
1908–1928
1928–1929
1929–1933
1933–1945
1946–1959
1960–1979
1980–1985
1986–1991
1992–2002
2002–now


Sister cities


Coat of arms
The community's current civic coat of arms was granted in 1953 and is based on seals known from the 15th century. The arms show the two lions of the Counts of Diez, and the letter is, of course, the community's initial.

Wehrheim once had another coat of arms after the original one was apparently forgotten. It appeared in the 19th century and featured a building with towers. This is believed to have been a symbol since it was a military structure ( Wehr is a word for "army"). These arms were used, without ever being officially approved, until the current arms were conferred in 1953.International Civic Heraldry website, Wehrheim Coat of Arms, accessed on February 27, 2007


Economy and infrastructure

Transport
Despite its idyllic location in the Taunus, Wehrheim is advantageously placed for transportation. With the Friedberg interchange on Autobahn A 5 6 km away, and the -Nord interchange on Autobahn A 661 only 8 km away it is well connected to the long-distance road network.

The community has at its disposal two stops, and , on the Taunusbahn railway (officially called line 15 by the RMV, or Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund).


Established businesses
made by the firm Ohropax GmbHA are well-known product from Wehrheim, marketed under the name Ohropax. Heraeus Medical, a division of , the manufacturer of Palacos® , is also located in Wehrheim.


Educational institutions
Wehrheim has one , the Limes-Schule. There is also a , the Heinrich-Kielhorn-Schule, named after an early pioneer in special education.

The Taunusheim, an established in 1943 to house war orphans, was until 1998 a home for children and youths run by the city of Frankfurt. Before that, the building housed the Waldfriede Hotel. In the last twenty years of its existence, the Taunusheim was home to up to 18 children and young people from 6 to 18 years old, looked after round the clock in two groups. In 1994, a day group also attended the home.

The home was closed in 1998 for reasons of economy. The school for children with learning difficulties that was attached to the home remained until 2001, when it was moved to Frankfurt-Höchst.

Moving part of the Wehrheim primary school into the now empty building is being considered as a way of alleviating the dearth of school space.


Culture and sightseeing

Museum
Inside the former town gate, a local landmark, is the Stadtormuseum Wehrheim ("Wehrheim Town Gate Museum"), where visitors can see the Bronze-Age archaeological finds from the Urnfield culture (see History).


Buildings
The Wehrheim municipal area contains 13 km of the which was declared a World Heritage Site in 2005 by . One of Wehrheim's sights, near Pfaffenwiesbach, is an old Limes Fort, the Kapersburg, on top of the Limes. There is another Roman fort in the main community, the , which has been restored.


Other
The theme park Lochmühle is another one of Wehrheim's attractions, it features a combination of animals and theme park rides.


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