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Town in Bavaria, Germany

Baunach
Town
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Location of Baunach within Bamberg district
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Coordinates: 49°58′N 10°50′E / 49.967°N 10.833°E / 49.967; 10.833
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberfranken
District Bamberg
Municipal assoc. Baunach
Government
Mayor (2020–26) Tobias Roppelt[1]
Area
• Total 30.91 km2 (11.93 sq mi)
Elevation 238 m (781 ft)
Population (2023-12-31)[2]
• Total 4,065
• Density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
• Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes 96148
Dialling codes 09544
Vehicle registration BA
Website https://www.vg-baunach.de/

Baunach is a town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and the seat of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Baunach. Until administrative reform in 1972, Baunach belonged to the Lower Franconian district of Ebern.

Baunach calls itself the “Franconian Three-River Town” because it lies on the rivers Baunach, Lauter and Main. These three rivers are depicted in the town's coat of arms, in which a golden pike lies over the three rivers. In 2002, the town celebrated its 1,200-year jubilee. Moreover, the river Itz flows through the community area.

The name Baunach comes from the Indo-Germanic word for river: bunahu. This may be translated as “swelling water”. For thousands of years the entire region near Baunach has been populated by Celts and Franconians.

Baunach lies on the right bank of the Main, 11 km north of Bamberg. Kraiberg (with a height of 365 metres) and Stiefenberg (396 metres high) are the most important mountains in the area. Baunach lies within the Hassberge and thus is member city of the Haßberge Nature Park.

Constituent communities

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Baunach's main town and namesake centre is by far the biggest of its Ortsteile with a population of 3,069. The town furthermore has these outlying centres, each given here with its own population figure:

The town also has these traditional rural land units, known in German as Gemarkungen: Appendorf, Baunach, Daschendorf, Dorgendorf, Priegendorf, Reckenneusig, Stiefenberg, Daschendorfer Forst, Lußberger Forst.

The last-named two are wooded areas without any inhabitant. It is traditional for a Gemarkung to be named after a town or village lying nearby.

The first sources of a city called Baunach date from the year 802. Nevertheless, the entire region from Baunach to the Staffelberg has been populated for thousands of years. Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian bestowed upon Baunach town rights in 1328. The town was both an Obervogtamt (“higher reeve’s office”) and headquarters of a famous regional knight county before Secularization and belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg. In 1727, the last execution was carried out in Baunach. In 1803 Baunach came to Bavaria as a result of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss. After World War II many refugees came to Baunach.

Population development

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Within the town's area, 2,914 inhabitants were counted in 1970, 3,174 in 1987 and 3,807 in 2000. On 30 June 2007 it was 3,933.

The current mayor is Tobias Roppelt (Christliche Bürgerschaft Baunach), elected in March 2020.[1] Previous mayors were:

Party Seats (2020)[3]
Christliche Bürgerschaft 6
CSU 4
SPD/Freie Bürger Baunach 3
Christliche Wählerunion Baunach 2
Die PARTEI 1
Total 16

In 1999 the town's tax revenue, converted to euros, was €1,791,000, of which business taxes (net) amounted to €414,000.

On 15 July 1447, the Bamberg Bishop Anton von Rotenhan conferred upon the market town of Baunach “_ein sigill und panir_” (“a seal and banner”). He made clear the charges (not the colours, though – they only came later) to appear in the town's arms: “_sullen steen drey wasserfluss. Und durch dieselben drey wasserfluss soll ein gantzer hecht mit dem haupt von der einen obern ecke des schilts.... geen._” (“shall stand three rivers. And through the same three rivers shall go a whole pike with the head from the one upper corner of the shield”).

The three rivers are the Baunach, the Lauter and the Main. The pike symbolizes the town's wealth of fish. Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp von Gebsattel (1599–1609) completed the coloured arms with the following colours: red for the field, silver for the rivers and gold for the pike.

Public institutions

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Sport and leisure facilities

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Culture and sightseeing

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Old Town Hall

Obleyhof

Railway station

Schrepfersmühle (mill) and parish church with charnel house, seen from the river Baunach

Magdalenenkapelle (chapel)

The Heimatmuseum Baunach (“homeland” or local museum) at the Old Town Hall has exhibits from the town's and the parish's prehistory and early history as well as from Baunach's club life. There are also agricultural devices and others from historical crafting as well as from town and country households. In the town hall's former session chamber is found a comprehensive collection by painter and graphic artist Max Schnös.

Hauptwerk C–g3 1. Pommer 16' 2. Diapason 8' 3. Octave 4' 4. Supraoctave 2' 5. Mixture V 2' 6. Gamba 8' 7. Traversflute 8' 8. Conical Flute 4' 9. Cornet V (beginning at f) 8' 10. Spanish Trumpets (en Chamade) 8' 11. I-II 12. III-II Pedal C–g1 13. Diapason bass 16' 14. Octave Bass 8' 15. Choral Bass 4' 16. Sub Bass 16' 17. Bordoun 8' 18. Trumpet 8' 19. Posaune 16' 20. I-P 21. II-P 22. III-P Schwellwerk C–g3 23. Chimney flute 8' 24. Diapason 4' 25. Mixture of strings IV 2' 26. Salicional 8' 27. Piffara (beginning at f) 8' 28. Blockflöte 4' 29. Nasard 22/3' 30. Seventeenth 13/5' 31. Waldflöte (Tibia Silvestris) 2' 32. Dulcian 16’ 33. Oboe 8' 34. Tremulant Rückpositiv C–g3 35. Wooden Gedackt 8' 36. Spillflute 4' 37. Diapason 2' 38. Twelfth 11/3' 39. Cimbel 1' 40. Cromorne 8' 41. Tremulant 42. III-I

The local organists are Hubert Reinhard, who is vice-organist of the Basilica minor in Vierzehnheiligen, Marga Büttner, and Matthias Bahr.

Baunach holds a Kirchweih (church consecration festival), Altstadtfest (old town festival), Magdalenenmarkt (Magdalen Market) and Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market).

  1. ^ a b Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).
  3. ^ KoW 2020: Ergebnis der Gemeinderatswahlen in Oberfranken (kreisangehörige Gemeinden), Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, accessed 26 July 2021.