Bad Vilbel Explained

Type:Stadt
Bad Vilbel
Image Coa:Wappen Bad Vilbel.svg
Coordinates:50.1781°N 8.7361°W
Image Plan:Bad Vilbel in FB.svg
State:Hesse
Region:Darmstadt
District:Wetteraukreis
Elevation:109 - 200
Area:25.65
Postal Code:61101–61118
Area Code:06101
Licence:FB
Gemeindeschlüssel:06 4 40 003
Divisions:5 districts
Website:www.bad-vilbel.de
Mayor:Sebastian Wysocki[1]
Leader Term:2022 - 28
Party:CDU

Bad Vilbel (pronounced as /de/) is a spa town in Hesse (Hessen), Germany, famous for its many mineral water springs. Bad Vilbel is the largest town in the Wetteraukreis district and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area with its city center being located 8 km northeast of downtown Frankfurt am Main at the banks of the river Nidda.

History

Bad Vilbel was founded in 774 (first written document) but much older artefacts were found in the area. In 1848 during railway works, a Roman villa was unearthed with aThermae and a Mosaic. A replica of this mosaic is presented in a modern exhibition in the spa gardens.

20th Century

The town Vilbel got the label "Bad" (spa) in 1948 for its numerous mineral springs. The health spa operations stopped in the 1960s but the mineral water industry connected more springs of the Wetterau by pipelines to the bottling plant of Hassia in Bad Vilbel. The hessian government reform formed 1971/72 Bad Vilbel (with Heilsberg), Dortelweil, Gronau and Massenheim to the new city Bad Vilbel. Since 1997 great areas have been developed for living and business, like the residential area of Dortelweil-West or the commercial park Quellenpark between Bad Vilbel, Massenheim and Dortelweil.

Mayor

The Current Mayor is Sebastian Wysocki(born 1985) of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). He was elected in March 2022.

Past Mayors!Name!Party!Time
Thomas StöhrCDU2004-2022
Günther BiwerCDU1980-2004
Erich GlückSPD1968-1980
Georgh MuthSPD1955-1968
Kurt MoosdorfSPD1946-1955
Karl Bruder jun.SPD1945-1946
Joseph SeitzNSDAP1933-1945
Kurt MoosdorfSPD1928-1933
Bernhard RechthienSPD1919-1928

Transport

Bad Vilbel has four railway stations (Bad Vilbel, Bad Vilbel Süd and Dortelweil on the Main–Weser Railway and Gronau on the Vilbel–Glauburg-Stockheim railway) served by Frankfurt's local transport network (S-Bahn line S 6 and RE Line 34). It has access to the A661 autobahn and the highway B3.

Furthermore, Bad Vilbel has several local bus lines called Vilbus connecting the city center to the neighborhoods. Additional connections to Frankfurt am Main with the local Frankfurt bus line 30 and with Offenbach am Main with the fast bus line X97.

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany. Bad Vilbel is twinned with:[2]

See also

Notable people

Born in Bad Vilbel

Linked to Bad Vilbel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden. de. 5 September 2022. Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. XLS.
  2. Web site: Städtepartnerschaften. bad-vilbel.de. Bad Vilbel. de. 2021-02-04.