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Offenbach, Hesse

Statistics
State: Hesse
Regierungsbezirk: Regierungabezirk Darmstadt
District: Stadtkreis
Area: 44.9 km²
Population: 119,233 (12/31/2002)
Population density: 2,655/km²
Elevation: 97-166 m
Postal code: 63056-63075
(old: 6050)
Area/distance code: 069
Location:
Municipal code:
Car designation: OF
Arrangement of the city: 9 Stadtteile
Address of the city administration: 100 Berliner Straße
Offenbach am Main 63065
Website: www.offenbach.de

Offenbach is a city in Hessen, Germany, located at the river Main. Geographical location 50°06′ N 8°41′ E; population 119.233 (2002).

The city is part of Frankfurt's urban area.

Offenbach was a center of the leather industry, which has however declined in the last decades. It is still the seat of the Deutsches Leder Museum (German Leather Museum), and also of the international leather fair. It is also the seat of the Deutscher Wetterdienst (German weather service).

Historic buildings are the Offenbach castle, and the Steinheim castle in neighboring Hanau, both near the Main river.

Incorporations

There are municipalities that were incorporated into Offenbach:

Year Town Area
1908 Bürgel -
April 1, 1938 Bieber -
April 4, 1942 Rumpenheim -

Population history

Year Population
1540 480
1680 around 600
1790 around 6,000
1834 9,433
1871 22,699
1890 35,064
1900 50,508
1910 75,583
June 16, 1925 79,362
June 16, 1933 81,329
May 17, 1939 ¹ 87,052
September 13, 1950 ¹ 89,019
August 18, 1954 100,000
June 6, 1961 ¹ 116,200
May 27, 1970 ¹ 117,306
June 30, 1975 116,400
June 30, 1980 111,200
June 20, 1985 107,200
May 27, 1987 ¹ 111,386
June 30, 1997 116,600

Mayors of Offenbach from 1824

  • 1824- 1826: Peter Georg d'Orville
  • 1826 - 1834: Heinrich Philipp Schwaner
  • 1834 - 1837: Peter Georg d'Orville
  • 1837 - 1849: Jonas Budden
  • 1849 - 1859: Friedrich August Schäfer
  • 1859 - 1867: Johann Heinrich Dick
  • 1867 - 1874: Johann Martin Hirschmann
  • 1874 - 1882: Hermann Stölting
  • 1883 - 1907: Wilhelm Brink
  • 1907 - 1919: Dr. Andreas Dullo
  • 1919 - 1933: Dr. Max Granzin
  • 1947 - 1949: Johannes Rebholz
  • 1950 - 1957: Dr. Hans Klüber
  • 1957 - 1974: Georg Dietrich
  • 1974 - 1980: Walter Buckpesch
  • 1980 - 1986: Dr. Walter Suermann
  • 1986 - 1994: Wolfgang Reuter

Twinned cities

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