Hünstetten

On 1 July 1972, they were joined by Oberlibbach, and then Bechtheim, Görsroth and Wallrabenstein on 1 January 1977, giving Hünstetten its current shape.

The coat of arms was approved in December 1979 by the State Archive in Darmstadt, and was given its form by Bad Nauheim heraldic artist Heinz Ritt after the community’s guidelines.

An important reason for that development is the high quality of school, public education, and caring institutions for children and teens.

The biggest growth in the areas of community and economy development are in Görsroth, Kesselbach and Oberlibbach, which are three of the ten subtowns (Ortsteile) of Hünstetten.

In the planning and extension of the community projects, Hünstetten puts main focus and attention on the life quality of the residents.

A comfortable life for elder people enables one senior residence and one institution of assisted living.

Additionally, Hünstetten offers: shopping, doctors, banking, offices and commercial space.

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