Since
German reunification Bad Hersfeld has lain in the middle of Germany, favourably located on the
A 4 and the
A 7, leading the region to develop into a stronghold for logistics firms. The town appears in Hesse's state development plan as a middle centre partly functioning as a higher centre. The town maintains a large volunteer fire brigade, which sometimes sees service elsewhere in Germany.
Transport Highway The north–south
Autobahnen
A 5 (Hattenbach–
Basel) and
A 7 (
Flensburg–
Füssen) meet the east-west Autobahn
A 4 (
Aachen–
Görlitz) at the Kirchheim and Hattenbach three-leg
interchanges. Moreover, the north–south
Bundesstraße 27 (from the
Harz to
Lake Constance) and the east–west
Bundesstraße 62 (from
Marburg to
Bad Salzungen) play an important role.
Bundesstraße 324 serves as an Autobahn feeder to the A 7. All three
Bundesstraßen meet each other in Bad Hersfeld.
Railway Bad Hersfeld lies on the
Kassel–
Bebra–
Fulda railway line. There is an
ICE connection every two hours from
Frankfurt am Main by way of
Fulda to
Eisenach–
Erfurt–
Weimar–
Leipzig–
Berlin/
Dresden. Regional trains run to, among other places,
Kassel and
Göttingen. Just behind Hersfeld
railway station, the
Knüllwaldbahn branches off.
Local public transport The local public transport is run by the
Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund ("North Hesse Transport Association", NVV). The nine town and four intercity bus routes are run by Überlandwerk Fulda AG (ÜWAG Bus GmbH). The
Hersfelder Kreisbahn run by the
Hersfelder Eisenbahngesellschaft, a local railway line running from Bad Hersfeld to
Philippsthal – roughly 11 km – was abandoned in 1993, and the stretch as far as
Schenklengsfeld has been converted into a cycling path.
Air transport The
Flugplatz Johannesberg has the status of Special Airfield. The runway, some 671 m long and 18 m wide, is paved with asphalt and oriented in a north–south direction. The airfield lies on the Johannesberg in the like-named outlying centre at an elevation of 284 m above
sea level. The airfield was built by the
United States Army between 1952 and 1953 and belonged to McPheeter Barracks in the outlying centre of Hohe Luft. It was known at that time as US Army Airfield Werve-Thompson. When the US Army pulled out in 1993, the airfield was taken over by Motor-Flieger-Club e. V. Bad Hersfeld.
Established businesses Among businesses in the oldest field of endeavour in Bad Hersfeld, textile manufacturing, is the firm Performance Fibers (formerly the
Hoechst works, which makes high-strength
polyester fibres. Further long-established family businesses are the mineral oil dealer and operator of the LOMO filling stations Lorenz Mohr GmbH & Co. KG and the building firm Kirchner Holding GmbH. Working in the field of electronics are EMS (
Electronic Manufacturing Services) service provider EN ElectronicNetwork Hersfeld GmbH (formerly Zuse KG, later
Siemens AG, and KRONE Kommunikationstechnik GmbH) and Thales e-Transactions GmbH. In the field of machine building and process engineering, the firms Grenzebach BSH GmbH (in Schilde AG's old buildings),
Linde Ladenbau GmbH & Co. KG and TLT Turbo GmbH (since 2006 owned by Siemens AG) can be named. The logistics field settled here for the most part only after
German reunification. After
amazon.de and Libri, a book wholesaling firm, came the logistics firm
RS Components, setting up its European hub in Bad Hersfeld. A further important economic factor is the hospital establishment, which in part also supports the spa operations. The following hospitals and clinics are to be found in town: the
Klinikum Bad Hersfeld and the
Krankenhaus St. Elisabeth Bad Hersfeld, which are active mainly in general medicine, and the spa clinics
Klinik im Kurpark (clinic for psychosomatic medicine and orthopaedics),
Fachklinik Wigbertshöhe (clinic for sociopsychosomatic illnesses),
Klinik am Hainberg (clinic for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy),
Vitalisklinik (clinic for digestive and metabolic disorders) and the
Orthopädische Akutklinik. The biggest bank in town is the
Sparkasse Bad Hersfeld-Rotenburg.
Music Each year after the
Festspiele, an opera festival is held in the monastery ruins. Even during the time of the
Festspiele, though, the
Arbeitskreis für Musik e. V. ("music workshop") has staged the
Bad Hersfelder Festspielkonzerte in the monastery ruins, in the
Stadthalle and at
Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Haus since 1961. Furthermore, seasonal concerts are held the year round in the
Stadthalle and at
Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Haus. Among them are the
Internationale Bachtage in Hessen und Thüringen at which each year during Holy Week and at Easter great choral works and chamber music extravaganzas are produced. Also, each year on the first weekend in June is the jazz festival. National and international stars as well as groups from the town itself liven up the town the whole weekend long from morning until late evening with
swing,
beat and
blues. For many years this festival has been a great yearly highlight, drawing many visitors from all over. In autumn, the yearly
Cross Music Metalfest is held, at which many hard rock and metal bands from all over the world appear. It is always held on the first weekend in October and draws visitors from all over Europe.
Media The local daily newspaper is the
Hersfelder Zeitung (founded in 1763) and the twice weekly advertising flier
Kreisanzeiger has been distributed free since 1980. Both papers have belonged to the publishing business Dirk Ippen. Competition comes from an independent advertising flier published since August 2008, the
Express Waldhessen. Since several months the "Express Waldhessen" has a new name. It's called "Klartext". In addition sind 2004 there is another small Newspaper made by Bodo Neumann. It's called: "EXTRABLATT" which will be free distributed every 14 days. Since 1 May 2008, FunRadio Hersfeld has been broadcasting from the town.
Public institutions Besides the customary institutions usually found in a district seat, and those already described under "Culture and sightseeing", there are the
Stadthalle (literally "town hall", but actually an event venue, not connected at all with the town's administration; "town hall" is
Rathaus in
German), the book café (sponsor: Verein für Kultur und Kommunikation e. V.) and the
Konrad-Duden-Stadtbibliothek (town library). This was opened in March 1999 on the marketplace in Bad Hersfeld. The public library has a total floor area of some 1 000 m2. On 31 December 2007, it had an inventory of some 65,000 media, and yearly media borrowings amount to 210,000. In the field of sport, there are two baths, the Aqua Fit (sport and family bath) and the Kurbad Therme (
wellness bath) at the spa park. Moreover, there is the heated
swimming pool Geistalbad. Many other sports can be pursued at the Jahn-Park (sport and leisure centre), the
Nordic-Walking-Park and the sport and tennis grounds in Bad Hersfeld.
Spa operations In Bad Hersfeld are two mineral springs. The
Lullusquelle was newly bored in 1904. It was documented as early as 1518, but was overwhelmed in a flood in the 17th century. The
Vitalisbrunnen was bored in 1949. The water is heavy with
Glauber's salt. Bottled mineral water has also been available since 2006 under the name
Naturquellen Bad Hersfeld. The spa operations therefore primarily entail drinking and bathing treatments, which are used to deal with liver, gall bladder, stomach, intestinal and metabolic illnesses, as well as psychosomatic illnesses, musculoskeletal illnesses and
rheumatic disorders. After spa privatization failed in 2005, the town once again took charge of the administration.
Youth Besides the various football and sport clubs, youths also have a chance to meet each other after school in one of Bad Hersfeld's supervised institutions for fostering the town's youth. One possible choice is the
Jugendhaus Bad Hersfeld on Dippelstraße, which is popular among youth mainly for its many events.
Education In Bad Hersfeld are three
comprehensive schools,
Gesamtschule Geistal,
Gesamtschule Obersberg and
Konrad-Duden-Schule, the last-named of which was founded in 1570 by Abbot Michael of the
Hersfeld Abbey as a monastery school. From 1876 to 1905,
Konrad Duden was the principal at the then
Königliches Gymnasium zu Hersfeld, which was named in his honour in 1980. The pilot school
Modellschule Obersberg offers a
Gymnasium-type upper level. Furthermore, there are six
primary schools,
Ernst-von-Harnack-Schule,
Grundschule An der Sommerseite,
Grundschule Sorga,
Kolibri-Grundschule,
Linggschule und
Wilhelm-Neuhaus-Schule. There is also a special school,
Friedrich-Fröbel-Schule. Also, there are three vocational schools,
Berufliche Schulen des Landkreises Hersfeld-Rotenburg (
Europaschule),
Berufsbildungszentrum Metall and
Bildungszentrum für Handel und Dienstleistung. Further training and higher education is to be had at the
Studienakademie für Logistik (department of the
Berufsakademie Nordhessen), the evening school for adults, the Academy of the DGUV (
Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung, or "German Legal Accident Insurance"), the
Deutsche Angestellten Akademie, the
Evangelische Jugendbildungsstätte Frauenberg ("
Evangelical Youth Education Centre", sponsored by the Evangelical Church of Electoral Hesse-Waldeck), the district
folk high school and the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district music school. ==Twin towns – sister cities==