Hanau is a town in Hesse, Germany with 89,000 inhabitants. It is located 10 km east of Frankfurt am Main.
At the end of the 16th century, Count Philipp Ludwig II allowed Protestant refugees from the Netherlands to found their own settlement near Hanau, to which these Walloons brought their knowledge of jewellery production. For this reason goldsmiths are still educated there. In the 19th century the Neustadt (New Town), as it was called, was merged with Hanau.
In the 19th century Hanau was a centre of the German democratic movement and contributed significantly both in 1830 and in the Revolution of 1848. Also in 1848 the German Gymnastic League (Turnerbund) was founded here.
During World War II Hanau was almost completely destroyed by British airstrikes in March 1945 a few days before it was taken by the US Army anyhow. Thus the alleged logistical importance of the city seems to have been a mere pretext.
Nowadays many inhabitants work in the technological industry (VAC, Heraeus) or commute to Frankfurt. Frankfurt International Airport is only 30km away.
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Associated Towns:
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