Meinerzhagen is located in the hills of the Sauerland. The highest elevation is the Nordhelle with 652 m above sea level, the lowest elevation at the Lister dam with 319m. 56% of the town area is covered by forests.
The town consists of the following villages and places:
Am Lingelchen
An der Hardt
Baberg
Badinghagen
Beckerhof
Berg
Berlinghausen
Beutringhausen
Blomberg
Börlinghausen
Bomme
Borneck
Brachtenberg
Breddershaus
Buntelichte
Buschhausen
Buschhöh
Butmicke
Darmche
Denndorf
Drögenpütt
Dürhölten
Ebberg
Echternhagen
Eckertsmühle
Eick
Elminghausen
Eseloh
Eulenberg
Freisemicke
Fumberg
Genkel
Gerringhausen
Gräfingholz
Grotewiese
Grünenbecke
Grünental
Grünewald
Güntenbecke
Häusger Mühle
Hahnenbecke
Hardenberg
Hasendenn
Haumche
Haumchermühle
Haustadt
Heed
Heerhof
Hemcherhagen
Herberg
Herringhausen
Herweg
Hesselbecke
Hinter der Höh
Höh
Hösinghausen
Hohenhengstenberg
Hohlinden
Holbecke
Hülseberg
Hunswinkel
Ihne
Imhausen
Ingemert
Ingemerterhammer
Ingemertermühle
Ingemertstraße
Kittmicke
Korbecke
Kotten
Kropplenberg
Krummenerl
Langenohl
Lengelscheid
Lesmicke
Listerhammer
Listringhausen
Meinerzhagen
Mettgenberg
Mittel-Worbscheid
Mittelhagen
Möllsiepen
Mühlhofe
Neu-Grünental
Neuemühle
Neuhohlinden
Niederbadinghagen
Niederhengstenberg
Nocken
Nordhellen
Ober-Worbscheid
Oberingemert
Österfeld
Ohl
Pütthof
Redlendorf
Reuen
Rinkscheid
Rollsiepen
Rosenburg
Schaffeld
Schallershaus
Scherl
Scherlerwieden
Schleifkotten
Schlenke
Schlund
Schmittepaul
Schnüffel
Schoppen
Schürfelde
Schwenke
Sebastopol
Sellenrade
Siepen
Sinderhauf
Sinderhof
Singerbrink
Spädinghausen
Steinsgüntenbecke
Steinsmark
Stoltenberg
Sulenbecke
Sundfeld
Tarrenbrink
Unter-Worbscheid
Unterm Berge
Valbert
Vestenberg
Volmehof
Vorderhagen
Voßsiepen
Wehe
Weißenpferd
Werkshagen
Werlsiepen
Westebbe
Wickeschliede
Wiebche
Wiebelsaat
Wieden
Wilkenberg
Willertshagen
Windebruch
Winzenberg
Wormgermühle
History
In 1765 Meinerzhagen received city rights from King Frederick II of Prussia, however in 1865 the city abandoned them to save administrative costs. In 1846 the Amt Meinerzhagen was formed, covering both Meinerzhagen and the municipality of Valbert. On September 19, 1964, Meinerzhagen received city rights again.
In the communal reform of the district Altena in 1969, Meinerzhagen was merged with Valbert, the Amt Meinerzhagen was dissolved.
The coat of arms of Meinerzhagen shows a red lion as the symbol of the duchy Berg, placed on a blue St. Andrew's cross on yellow ground, referring to the family von Badinghagen, which became extinct in the 17th century. The bottom part of the coat of arms shows the red-and-white-chequered bordure as the symbol of the Mark. A yellow horn is placed on top of the bordure, taken from the coat of arms of the municipality of Valbert. The coat of arms was granted on June 14, 1975.
Before the merging of Meinerzhagen and Valbert, the two towns as well as the Amt Meinerzhagen had their individual coats of arms. The coat of arms of Meinerzhagen dates back to at least 1857, as the town hall, built in 1857, already showed the coat of arms above its entrance. The coat of arms had a green bottom part, top left Saint Mary on a throne, holding a scepter, with Jesus as an infant, and top right a building with three towers and red roofs, and the sun and two stars above.
The coat of arms of the municipality of Valbert showed both the chequered bordure as well as the black cross of Cologne in the bottom part, as the municipality consisted of parts of the Mark as well as of the Electorate of Cologne. The top part shows a hunter, which, similar to the coat of arms of the neighboring municipality of Herscheid refers to the hunting privilege granted by duke Johann III of Cleves, the heir of the duke of Mark. The coat of arms was designed by Otto Hupp, and was granted on October 27, 1935.
The coat of arms of the Amt Meinerzhagen combined symbols of the three historic states of the area. The bottom part shows the black cross of Cologne, the middle part the chequered bordure of the Mark, and the top the lion of Berg.
Notable people
Lars Labonte, soccer player
Nuri Şahin, played for the soccer team of Meinerzhagen before joining professional soccer team Borussia Dortmund
Jasmin Selberg,a Model who won The Miss International Price in 2022
From 1961 to 2001 Meinerzhagen had a partnership with the Dutch municipality IJsselmuiden. In 2001 IJsselmuiden was incorporated into the city Kampen, which subsequently continued the partnership.
On April 12, 1987, the documents were signed for the partnership with the French town Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire.
Transportation
Meinerzhagen is situated at the Oberbergische Bahn and offers hourly connections to Cologne and (status October 2019) every two hours a direct train to Lüdenscheid, with connections to Hagen and Dortmund.