Rimpar

Rimpar
Rimpar Castle
Rimpar
Coordinates
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Lower Franconia
District Würzburg
Mayor Burkard Losert (CSU)
Basic statistics
Area 36.42 km2 (14.06 sq mi)
Elevation 249 m  (817 ft)
Population 7,747 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 213 /km2 (551 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate
Postal code 97222
Area code 09365
Website www.rimpar.de

Rimpar is a market town in the district of Würzburg in the German state of Bavaria. It is located about 10 km (6 mi) north of the City of Würzburg. The municipality includes the villages of Gramschatz and Maidbronn, incorporated in 1978.

Rimpar was first mentioned in a 1126 deed. Hermann I von Lobdeburg, Bishop of Würzburg, established a Cistercian abbey at neighbouring Maidbronn in 1232. Sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider furnished the abbey Fons Virginis Sanctae Mariae monastery church, now Saint Afra with the Grieving for Christ sandstone altar in 1525, considered the last of his major works.

The von Grumbach noble family had Rimpar Castle built in 1347. In 1593 Konrad von Grumbach sold Rimpar to Prince-Bishop Julius Echter of Würzburg. With the Grand Duchy of Würzburg Rimpar fell to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1814.

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Notable people

Transportation

Rimpar can be reached via the Bundesautobahn 7 at the Gramschatzer Wald junction. Bus service is provided to Würzburg.

Twin town

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