
The Town Hall

Hockenheim Evangelist Church
'Hockenheim' is a
German city in northwest
Baden-Württemberg, about 20
km south of
Mannheim.
Hockenheim is one of the six largest towns in the
Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district. In
1999, the number of inhabitants exceeded the 20,000 threshold, thus in
2001, the Hockenheim government agreed upon a central administrative body with neighbouring municipalities
Altlußheim,
Neulußheim and
Reilingen. It is twinned with the French town of
Commercy and the American city of
Mooresville.
Politics
As of the last local
election on
June 13,
2004, the local council of Hockenheim has 22 members, who hold the title "Stadtraetin/Stadtrat". Leading the city is the mayor, who is elected directly by the population every 8 years. Its Permanent Representative is the "Erste Beigeordnete", with the office designation "Bürgermeister".
Coat of arms
Adopted in
1609, the
coat of arms of Hockenheim has diagonally crossed silver hooks in a sign, below a crowned golden lion. The lion is the animal of the
Electoral Palatinate ''(Kurpfalz)'', to which Hockenheim belonged; the hooks are probably derived from the place name. The form of the symbols was changed several times, but has been specified in its current form by
municipal law since
1895.
Sport
The
Hockenheimring, a grand prix race course built in
1932, has become the home of the
Formula One German Grand Prix. It hosted its first F1 event in
1970, and has hosted the event 28 times in the last 35 years, including every race between
1986 and
2006 .
Places of interest
In
1986, the
motorsport museum opened at the
Hockenheimring. The city's
water tower, constructed in
1910 in
art nouveau, is the
landmark of the city. Other
buildings of historical significance include the
Evangelist town
church, a
1906 neo-
baroque by
architect Hermann Behaghel; the Catholic church (1910), done in art nouveau with a high tower, by
Johannes Schroth; and the old Catholic church (
1817), serving as a community center today, which has a late
Gothic choir tower in classical hall construction.
Twin Towns
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Mooresville,
United States
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Commercy,
France