Neustadt an der Aisch

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Neustadt an der Aisch
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Coat of arms of Neustadt an der Aisch
Neustadt an der Aisch (Germany)
Neustadt an der Aisch
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Bavaria
District Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim
Mayor Claudia Platzoeder (CSU)
Basic statistics
Population 38,203  (30/06/2005)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate NEA
Postal code 91413
Area code 09161
Website www.neustadt-aisch.de/

Coordinates: 49.58°0′″N 10.60°0′″E / Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator

Neustadt an der Aisch (Neustadt/A.) is a small town in the northern part of Bavaria (Germany), within the franconian administrative region Middle Franconia, [1] and it is the capital of the German district Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim. The abbreviation on German car number plates is NEA. As of June 30, 2005, it has about 12,431 inhabitants. The current Mayoress is Claudia Platzoeder.

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In 741, for the first time, Riedfeld, the town's root settlement, was documented as the German king's court. However, it lasted until 1285, when the town's name is documented for the first time as "Nivenstadt".

At the end of the 12th century, Neustadt/A. became part of the sovereign territory of the burgraves of Nuremberg, the dynasty of the Hohenzollern. The House of the Hohenzollern developed Neustadt/A. into an economical, political and also cultural centre of its region, mainly because of its favourable geographical position in the middle of the main trade route between Wuerzburg and Nuremberg.

At the end of the 15th century, Margrave Albrecht Achilles and Kurfürstin (Electress) Anna completed Neustadt/A. as a stronghold.

In 1553, in the Second Margrave War, the town was burnt down. Afterwards, a long lasting phase of construction and extension began. This phase ended with the subversions of the Thirty Years' War. The rebuilding lasted several hundred of years.

From 1791 through to 1806, Neustadt/A. was part of the sovereign territory of Prussia, then was military governed by the French, and in 1810 became finally part of the kingdom of Bavaria. The political importance of Neustadt/A. faded thereafter, but trade and industry kept stimulated due to the deployment of a garrison of the Uhlans, and in 1865 due a connection to the prosperous railway's net.

At the end of the 20th century, with the industrial revolution, traditional handicrafts (like brush-makers and makers of drawing instruments) almost completely vanished. With the resettlement of expellees from Sudetenland, new handicraft industries were imported: construction of musical instruments and the textile industry flourished.

From 1969 through to 1980, in total 16 town districts were incorporated. In the course of a district's reform, Neustadt/A. became capital of the newly-formed German district Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the infrastructure was embellished on a grand scale: a beltway was built, and a pedestrian area around the market place was established; the cultural program was extended, and the picturesque Old Town was rehabilitated; new residential zones and business parks could be established.

  • Birkenfeld (including Weiherhof)
  • Diebach
  • Eggensee (including Chausseehaus)
  • Herrnneuses (incl. Oberstrahlbach)
  • Kleinerlbach
  • Obernesselbach
  • Unterschweinach
  • Oberschweinach (incl. Stöckach)
  • Schauerheim (incl. Hasenlohe and Virnsbergerhaag)
  • Schellert
  • Unternesselbach

  • Georg Vogel (* 8. Oktober 1861; † 9. November 1933), mayor 1898-1912, delegate of the Bavarian parliament, since 14. April 1909
  • Andreas Schildknecht (* 7. Dezember 1864; † 4. November 1944), mayor 1913-1917, since 25. August 1936
  • Leonhard Bankel (* 18. May 1883; † 10. Juli 1974), mayor 1921-1945 and 1948-1960, since 19. April 1951
  • Dr. med. Max Döllner (* 31. March 1874; † 7. Januar 1959), Oberregierungsrat and Obermedizinalrat, documentarist of his coutry, since 26. März 1954
  • Dr. Werner Dollinger (* 10. Oktober 1918), German politician, since 10. October 1978.

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