Altenheim

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CountryFrance
Area
1
2.71 km2 (1.05 sq mi)
Population
(2022)[2]
228
Altenheim
Àltene
An old house in Altenheim
An old house in Altenheim
Coat of arms of Altenheim
Location of Altenheim
Altenheim is located in France
Altenheim
Altenheim
Altenheim is located in Grand Est
Altenheim
Altenheim
Coordinates: 48°43′13″N 7°27′52″E / 48.7203°N 7.4644°E / 48.7203; 7.4644
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentBas-Rhin
ArrondissementSaverne
CantonSaverne
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Laura Ritter[1]
Area
1
2.71 km2 (1.05 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
228
  Density84/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
67006 /67490
Elevation187–254 m (614–833 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Altenheim (French pronunciation: [altənaim] ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France. It should not be confused with the German village of the same name, part of the municipality Neuried in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Neighbouring communes and villages

Altenheim is located some 10 km east by south-east of Saverne and 30 km north-west of Strasbourg. It can be accessed from five directions: from Furchhausen in the west by road D230, from Dettwiller in the north by road D112, from Littenheim in the east by road D151, from Saessolsheim in the south-east by road D230, and from Wolschheim in the south by road D112. All these roads intersect in the village. The commune consists entirely of farmland other than the village. The only waterway in the commune is the Drusenbach crossing the south-western corner and two small tributaries of this stream in the north of the commune.[3]

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History

On 21 January 1945, an American B-17 bomber, the "Princess Pat" was hit by flak returning from a mission to Heilbronn and landed on its belly near the D230 road between Altenheim and Furchhausen.[citation needed]

Heraldry

Arms of Altenheim
Arms of Altenheim
Blazon:

Azure, a dove argent, in its beak a laurel branch Vert, perched on a hill of three hillocks the same in pile.



Administration

The Town Hall

List of Successive Mayors of Altenheim[4]

FromToName
20012014Jean-Claude Hollner
20142020Mickaël Vollmar
20202026Laura Ritter

Demography

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Altenheimois or Altenheimoises in French.[5]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 228    
1800 277+2.82%
1806 309+1.84%
1821 349+0.81%
1831 369+0.56%
1836 370+0.05%
1841 377+0.38%
1846 342−1.93%
1851 346+0.23%
1856 307−2.36%
1861 287−1.34%
1866 297+0.69%
1872 289−0.45%
1875 297+0.91%
1880 315+1.18%
1885 325+0.63%
1890 316−0.56%
1895 319+0.19%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1900 296−1.49%
1905 324+1.82%
1910 302−1.40%
1921 265−1.18%
1926 269+0.30%
1931 278+0.66%
1936 293+1.06%
1946 262−1.11%
1954 237−1.25%
1962 224−0.70%
1968 215−0.68%
1975 209−0.40%
1982 226+1.12%
1990 210−0.91%
1999 215+0.26%
2007 218+0.17%
2012 214−0.37%
2017 212−0.19%
Source: EHESS[6] and INSEE[7]
Altenheim War Memorial

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has a large number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A House (4) (1837)[8]
  • A House (5)[9]
  • A House (7) (1825)[10]
  • A House (8)[11]
  • A House (11) (1716)[12]
  • A House (24) (1716)[13]
  • A House (33) (1732)[14]
  • A House (43) (1716)[15]
  • A Napoleonic Banc-Reposoir (1854)[16]
  • The Village (Prehistory to 8th century)[17]
  • Houses (18th-19th century)[18]

Religious heritage

The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 112 (1698)[19]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 112 / R.D. 151 (1824)[20]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 112 (north) (19th century)[21]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 112 (south) (1870)[22]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 230 (1692)[23]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 230 (1742)[24]
  • A Wayside Cross at R.D. 230 (1698)[25]
  • The Chapel of la-Fête-Dieu (19th century)[26]
  • The Church of Saint Lambert (18th century).[27] The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
  • A Monumental Cross (1861)[39]
  • A Cemetery Cross (1882)[40]

See also

References

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