Sinsheim

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Coordinates: 49°15′N 08°53′E

Sinsheim
Coat of arms of Sinsheim Location of Sinsheim in Germany

Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region Karlsruhe
District Rhein-Neckar-Kreis
Population 35,437 (2005)
Area 127.01 km²
Population density 278 /km²
Elevation 154 m
Coordinates 49°15′ N 08°53′ E
Postal code 74871-74889
Area code 07260, 07261, 07265, 07266, 07268
Licence plate code HD
Mayor Rolf Geinert
Website www.sinsheim.de

Sinsheim is a town in southwestern Germany, in the Rhine Neckar Area of the state Baden-Württemberg between Heidelberg and Heilbronn in the district Rhein-Neckar. It consists of a city center and 11 suburbs with a total population is 35,092 (as of December 2004). Its area encompasses 127 km².

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[edit] Tourist attractions

Sinsheim's main tourist attraction is the Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum, featuring a load of historic vehicles to over 1 million visitors per year. In 1989 a trade fair area has been established that features all kinds of industrial and popular events.

Additionally, Sinsheim has a historic city core; the Altes Rathaus (old city council) is a museum for the town and its role in the 1848 revolution. The town is overlooked by an old fortress, "Burg Steinsberg" in the village of Weiler. With its octagonal tower, dating back to the 13th century, it has sometimes being called the "compass" of the Kraichgau region, and nowadays contains a restaurant.

[edit] History

The region around Sinsheim has been settled since 700.000 BC, as shown by the finding of the Homo heidelbergensis in the village of Mauer, about 12 kilometers north of Sinsheim. The Romans ruled the area from 90 AD to 260 AD. The city was possibly founded in about 550 AD by the frankish nobleman Sunno. It was first historically mentioned in 770 AD in the Codex of the cloister Lorsch. Since 1192, the town had "city rights" (special privileges), first granted by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

Sinsheim has been a rather poor town throughout the ages, and has been affected heavily by wars from the 16th to the 18th century. Sinsheim-born revolutionary Franz Sigel became a famous general in the American Civil War.

The first railroad in Sinsheim was built in 1900; Electricity and public water pipes have been introduced into the city from 1910 on. While Sinsheims inhabitants take some pride in the long history of their town, the local history during Nazism is not a popular topic, but it can be said that there was little exception to the rest of Germany during that time.

The World Wars and the Great Depression kept Sinsheim from growing, until in 1968 the A6 Autobahn was built. It connected Sinsheim to national and international traffic ways, with Mannheim, Stuttgart, Frankfurt am Main, Heilbronn, Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen within 1 hour of driving. Traditionally being an agricultural town, the highway made it a small industrial center, but it has been hit by recession and international outsourcing in recent years.

[edit] Population

[edit] Historic population

The numbers are estimates, census results(¹) or official data of the statistical offices (only primary residences).

Year Population
14th century ca. 1,200
1705 823
1798 1,705
1852 2,854
1 December 1871 2,716
1 December 1880 ¹ 2,990
1 December 1890 ¹ 2,952
1 December 1900 ¹ 3,011
1 December 1910 ¹ 3,327
8 October 1919 ¹ 3,184
16 June 1925 ¹ 3,497
16 June 1933 ¹ 3,767
Year Population
17 May 1939 ¹ 3,900
December 1945 ¹ 4,101
13 September 1950 ¹ 5,860
6 June 1961 ¹ 6,532
27 May 1970 ¹ 8,056
31 December 1975 25,373
31 December 1980 26,658
27 May 1987 ¹ 27,454
31 December 1990 29,307
31 December 1995 32,828
31 December 2000 34,171
31 December 2004 35,092

¹ census results

[edit] Population of the suburbs

as of 31 December 2004

City part Population
Sinsheim (city) 12,229
Adersbach 565
Dühren 2,374
Ehrstädt 638
Eschelbach 2,353
Hasselbach 299
Hilsbach 2,199
Hoffenheim 3,286
Reihen 2,086
Rohrbach 2,020
Steinsfurt 3,295
Waldangelloch 1,740
Weiler 2,008


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