Dotzheim, Administrative district in western Wiesbaden, Germany.
Dotzheim is a district in western Wiesbaden that ranks as the second largest by land area and combines residential neighborhoods with green spaces. The area features a mix of buildings and open grounds spread across its territory.
The earliest traces of settlement come from Celtic stone graves dating to the 4th century BC. A written record first appeared in 1128 under the Archbishop of Mainz.
The district maintains strong community traditions through events like Dotzheimer Days and the Dibbemarkt that bring residents together. A local museum in the area showcases heritage and stories that connect people to the place.
The district administration office is located at Im Wiesengrund 14 and handles public services and civic matters for residents. Most administrative services require scheduling an appointment in advance.
The Straßenmühle was built in 1714 as a working mill and operated until 1927 before becoming a restaurant. Today the building still shows its original structure and serves as a reminder of the area's industrial past.
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