Lambach (Moselle)

Lambach is a commune with 539 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Moselle in the Lorraine region. It belongs to the district of Sarreguemines and Canton Rohrbach- lès -Bitche. It is part of the Natural Park of the North Vosges.

Geography

Lambach is located in Bitscher little country ( Pays de Bitche ) in northeastern Lorraine, west of Bitche in the Valley of Schwalb, at the confluence of two valleys. At the upper end of the eastern side valley of the district Glasberg is embedded.

After the German city of Saarbrücken in the Northwest to drive about 45 kilometers.

The streams have cut into the sandstone of the Vosges, which carries a dense forest. Lambach is the highest town in the canton of Rohrbach- lès -Bitche, on Saueck 429 meters can be achieved over the sea. By increasing encroachment and forest education in the formerly open valleys of the landscape to Lambach is undergoing change for some years.

History

It was not until 1570 Lambach, Glasenberg was even mentioned only in 1750 as the site of a glass factory for the first time. From 1790 to 1802 the villages belonged to the defunct Canton Lviv since the canton of Rohrbach.

During the Second World War, in which many historic buildings were lost, the residents had been evacuated in the Charente. Then, the previously developed very little place has changed with barely developed transport routes, where the slurry flowed along at a respectable community with good infrastructure.

In the Lorraine regional language of the country Bitscher Lambacher be ' called freschekep ( frog heads), what they wear with dignity.

Demographics

Attractions

  • In Lambach are very beautiful Lorraine farms from the late 18th and early 19th century can be seen as a particularly typical in the Rue du Stade 5
  • In the open fields, there are many Lorraine crosses with some ornate stone carvings. The most precious Cross in 1749 is located on the riverside path, the Etang de Loesch Erbach ( Löscher Bach pond ).
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