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Synonyms for freinsheim or Related words with freinsheim
kronach
oschatz
frankenthal
ehingen
neuenkirchen
wurzen
bischofsheim
hermsdorf
stetten
blankenburg
wolfach
calau
marienberg
erlbach
landeck
beilngries
gammertingen
gunzenhausen
finnentrop
friedrichsthal
kamenz
schwarzach
sonneberg
kaisersesch
reinheim
riedlingen
krumbach
kranichfeld
sprendlingen
monsheim
stollberg
borken
wittlich
apolda
wunsiedel
annweiler
edenkoben
hersbruck
hausach
kirchhain
altensteig
hettstedt
reichelsheim
merzig
umstadt
schwaan
grimma
kemnath
rochlitz
rottweil
Examples of "freinsheim"
The Historic Toy Museum in
Freinsheim
("Historisches Spielzeugmuseum
Freinsheim
") in Germany is a private collection of old toys.
Freinsheim
is a "Verbandsgemeinde" ("collective municipality") in the district of Bad Dürkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The seat of the "Verbandsgemeinde" is in
Freinsheim
.
Freinsheim
fosters partnerships with the following places:
The "Verbandsgemeinde"
Freinsheim
consists of the following "Ortsgemeinden" ("local municipalities"):
Freinsheim
station is a station in
Freinsheim
in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is at the junction of the Palatinate Northern Railway and the
Freinsheim
–Frankenthal railway. The station is one of the most important railway junction in the Palatinate. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.
Freinsheim
station is at the junction of the "Pfälzische Nordbahn" (Bad Dürkheim–Grünstadt) and the
Freinsheim
–Frankenthal railway line, affording direct links towards Neustadt, Frankenthal and, by way of Grünstadt, to Monsheim or Ramsen.
The
Freinsheim
–Grünstadt section is also part of route 666, which it addition to this section runs on the
Freinsheim
–Frankenthal line and the Eis Valley line to Ramsen and Eiswoog.
As seat of the "Verbandsgemeinde" of
Freinsheim
,
Freinsheim
is home to its administration. Belonging to the "Verbandsgemeinde" are the municipalities of Bobenheim am Berg, Dackenheim, Erpolzheim, Herxheim am Berg, Kallstadt, Weisenheim am Berg and Weisenheim am Sand.
Clockwise from the north, these are Laumersheim, Gerolsheim, Weisenheim am Sand,
Freinsheim
and Bissersheim.
It is part of the "Verbandsgemeinde" of
Freinsheim
, whose seat is in the like-named town.
In the 15th century,
Freinsheim
passed to the Electorate of the Palatinate, under whose care the existing fortifications were completed. The town wall’s most recent building work is the "äußeres Eisentor" (“outer iron gate”), finished in 1514. In 1689,
Freinsheim
sustained heavy destruction in the Nine Years' War (known in Germany as the "Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg", or War of the Palatine Succession); only foundations were left standing. In the 18th century came reconstruction. Administrative functions within the Electorate of the Palatinate (such as the institution of an "Unteramt") helped bring about an economic upswing. After the French Revolution and the Congress of Vienna,
Freinsheim
passed to the Kingdom of Bavaria along with the rest of the Palatinate on the Rhine’s left bank. Until 1818,
Freinsheim
belonged to a "Ganerbschaft" (joint inheritance), which comprised the Leiningen villages of Leistadt, Herxheim am Berg and Kallstadt as well as the Electorate of the Palatinate villages of
Freinsheim
and Weisenheim am Sand.
The boundary between the collective municipalities of
Freinsheim
(south) and Grünstadt-Land (north) runs over the hill.
Ludwig Emrich / Wolfgang Best: Dackenheim - Bausteine einer Chronik,
Freinsheim
2004, 215 S. (Kleinauflage, erhältlich beim Ortsvorsteher von Dackenheim)
There is a private collection of Bing products in the Historic Toy Museum at
Freinsheim
in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Together with Johann
Freinsheim
he published an edition of the works of the Latin poet Publius Annius Florus in 1632.
The station is located on the western outskirts of
Freinsheim
. To the south of the station is the junction of the
Freinsheim
–Frankenthal line with the Palatine Northern Railway. The station has an important function as a node in the Palatinate due to its central location in the Frankenthal-Grünstadt-Bad Dürkheim triangle.
After the Second World War,
Freinsheim
belonged to the newly founded federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It has been seat of the "Verbandsgemeinde" since 1972. With effect from 23 June 1979, given its historical importance, the Rhineland-Palatinate "Landtag" bestowed the title "Stadt" (“town”) upon
Freinsheim
.
Freinsheim
station is served exclusively by local services. The two lines are operated mainly by class 628 electric multiple units. Services run between Neustadt and
Freinsheim
every half hour on week days. Once an hour these continue to Grünstadt. Trains from Frankenthal end in Ramsen on weekdays; they only continue to Eiswoog on Sundays and public holidays.
Freinsheim
was born at Ulm on November 16, 1608, and after studying at several universities: Marburg, Giessen and Strassburg, he visited France, where he remained for three years.
Green cross: from
Freinsheim
via Weidenthal to Johanniskreuz, then via Münchweiler an der Rodalb and Pirmasens-Ruhbank to the Erlenkopf hill.