Glashütten

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Coordinates: 50°13′N 8°24′E

Glashütten
Coat of arms of Glashütten Location of Glashütten in Germany

Country Germany
State Hesse
Administrative region Darmstadt
District Hochtaunuskreis
Population 5,472 (31/12/2004)
Area 27.11 km²
Population density 202 /km²
Elevation 554 [1] m
Coordinates 50°13′ N 8°24′ E
Postal code 61479
Area code 06174
Licence plate code HG
Mayor Jutta Nothacker (CDU)
Website Gemeinde Glashütten

Glashütten is a small community in the Hochtaunuskreis. This community in the Taunus, which is made up of the three formerly independent communities of Glashütten, Schloßborn and Oberems, lies in the Hochtaunus Nature Park, not far from Königstein im Taunus.

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[edit] Geography

[edit] Neighbouring communities

Glashütten borders in the north on the communities of Waldems (Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis) and Schmitten, in the east on the town of Königstein, in the south on the towns of Kelkheim and Eppstein, and in the west on the town of Idstein (Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis).

[edit] Constituent communities

Glashütten consists of the three centres of Glashütten, Oberems and Schloßborn.

[edit] Schloßborn

Schloßborn is arguably the first verifiable settlement in the Idstein Basin, in the area before the Goldener Grund ("Golden Ground"), in the combe in the row of Taunus peaks among Glaskopf (685 m), the Großer Lindenkopf (499 m) and the Hohe Kanzel (595 m).

In terms of road geography it lies in the middle between the Kölnische Straße ("Cologne Road"), now known as the B 8 (Frankfurt - Königstein - Esch - Limburg - Cologne), and the valley road in the basin (Hofheim - Eppstein - Esch).

It is surrounded by low peaks: the Butznickel (462 m), the Rotherberg (446 m), the Maisel (482 m), the Eichkopf (563 m) and the Atzelberg (507 m). Schloßborn's relative wealth of water is due mainly to its location among the headwaters of the Silberbach, the Weiherbach and the Dattenbach.

[edit] Statistics

  • Elevation: 400 m
  • Population: 3000

[edit] Reference

This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.

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