Biebrich (Wiesbaden) Explained

Biebrich
Type:Borough
City:Wiesbaden
Image Coa:Coat of arms of Wiesbaden-Biebrich.png
Coordinates:50.05°N 8.2333°W
State:Hesse
District:urban
Bürgermeistertitel:Ortsvorsteher
Mayor:Horst Klee
Party:CDU
Area:12.99
Population:38758
Population As Of:2020-12-31
Pop Ref:[1]
Postal Code:65203
Area Code:0611
Plantext:Location of Biebrich in Wiesbaden
Image Plan:Wiesbaden Karte Biebrich.PNG

Biebrich is a borough of the city of Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. With over 38,000 inhabitants, it is the most-populated of Wiesbaden's boroughs. It is located south of the city center on the Rhine River, opposite the Mainz borough of Mombach. Biebrich was an independent city until it was incorporated into Wiesbaden in 1926.

History

Numerous prehistoric and early-historical archeological finds indicate that the Biebrich area has been continuously inhabited since the Neolithic Age. In the Middle Ages, from the beginning of the reign of Charlemagne, the places Biburc (Biebrich) and Moskebach (Mosbach) were part of the Königssondergau Wiesbaden, held by the Frankish king as his personal property.

Biebrich was first mentioned in historical documents in 874. King Louis the German and his entourage boarded vessels at Villa Biburg on a trip from Frankfurt to Aachen.

Beginning of the 18th century, the princes (Fürsten) of Nassau built the Baroque Biebrich Palace (Schloss Biebrich). When this magnificent building was completed in 1744, the Prince of Nassau-Usingen relocated his residence from the far side of the Taunus to Biebrich. Until the completion of the City Palace in Wiesbaden in 1841, Biebrich was the principal residence of the Princes (and, after 1806, the Dukes) of Nassau.[2]

In the 19th century, Biebrich became an important industrial center of the Rhine Main Area with the plants of Dyckerhoff Concrete (now owned by Buzzi Unicem), Kalle and Albert Chemistry (now Celanese), and Henkell (sparkling wine = Sekt). In the economical crisis of the post-World War I Era, the small town, struck hard by unemployment of the majority of his working-class residents, merged with the bigger and much wealthier nearby spa city of Wiesbaden.

In 1951, the 633rd AAA Gun Battalion, 90mm, 7th Army U.S. NATO Occupation Forces were stationed in Biebrich.

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany. Biebrich is twinned with:[3]

Notable people

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bevölkerung in den Ortsbezirken am 31. Dezember 2020. Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden. 22 September 2021.
  2. http://www.sehenswertes-biebrich.de/geschichte.html History of Biebrich (in German)
  3. Web site: Stadtteilpartnerschaften. wiesbaden.de. Wiesbaden. de. 2021-02-17.