Biebelnheim

Biebelnheim is a municipality in the district Alzey- Worms in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality of Alzey -Land.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 mayor
  • 4.1 Music
  • 4.2 associations
  • 4.3 Structures
  • 4.4 Sport
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Established businesses
  • 5.3 Public bodies

Geography

Geographical location

As a wine-growing village Biebelnheim located in the largest wine-growing district of Germany and driving middle of the wine growing region of Rheinhessen. The nearest town is Alzey (6 miles) and less than 30 km in the city of Mainz are slightly down on the Autobahn 63.

Neighboring communities

History

Here once to have had a hideout of the robbers, Schinderhannes.

The Electoral Palatinate acquired 1382/1384 and the Bailiwick of 1391 the basic rule of Electoral Mainz, 1410, the branch line assigned to two bridges, the place came in 1470 to the Palatinate back.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Biebelnheim consists of twelve council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 of personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman location.

Allocation of seats in the local council:

Mayor

From 1798 Biebelnheim belonged to the First French Republic and thus to the Canton de Wœrstadt in the arrondissement of communal de Mayence, in the Département du Mont- Tonnerre. Between 1798 and 1814 there was therefore the Maire. After transition to the Grand Duchy of Hesse mayor was held in the former. Until 1822 the mayor Bechtolsheimer was also responsible for Biebelnheim.

  • Gabriele Holla (since 1999, SPD )

Culture and sights

Music

  • Protestant church brass Biebelnheim
  • Singing Society Harmonie Biebelnheim
  • Beatles Museum "Little Cavern "

Clubs

  • Biebelnheimer Carnival society " BCG Biebelnheim "

Structures

  • The Catholic Church of the Assumption comes from 1737th It is a baroque hall building with a three-sided circuit and gable roof skylights. The equipment comes from the time it was built. In the high altar a beautiful mother of God ( 1470, with Upper Rhine influence). At the pulpit statuettes of Saints Peter, Barbara and Paul, which were produced in 1330, these were revised and probably originate from the high altar of the former chapel of. There is also a small Lady for 1740.
  • The evangelical church is a late baroque hall construction, designated in 1770, with a sandstone ashlar tower of 1901. 's Equipment comes from the time it was built. In the choir is the coat of arms grave stone of Margaret of Biebelnheim, 1589th The organ case comes from in 1780.
  • At the cemetery classicist and historicist grave stones, circa 1850-1870; Baroque grave cross, 18th century
  • " Courtyard House " from bolan Discher time

See also: List of cultural monuments in Biebelnheim

Sports

  • TuS 1848 Biebelnheim eV
  • Dance and Jazz Gymnastics club Biebelnheim and environment eV
  • Gymnastics club in 1991 Biebelnheim

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Transport links can be referred to for the size of Biebelnheim as well: The A63 can be reached practically right on the junction Biebelnheim and also about the nearby motorway junction Alzey A 61 is only about 10 km away.

Within Biebelnheim the road traffic situation looks threatening. Since the place has no bypass and have the neighboring communities Gau- home Bechtolsheim and drive through the town to get to the highways mentioned above can. Due to the increase in truck traffic through the narrow streets of the community, a citizens' initiative has established, which campaigns for a ring road and a bike path to Gau- home. The expansion of the main road was originally done back in 2009, however, this project was delayed for a full year until July 2010.

Established businesses

In Biebelnheim there are mainly wineries and other agricultural businesses. As well as two tire dealers, car and caravan dealer.

Public institutions

The municipality has a kindergarten and the volunteer fire department Biebelnheim. School children attend primary school in Bechtolsheim or secondary schools in Gau- Home, Flonheim, Alzey or Woerrstadt.

Personalities

  • Georg Friedrich Brand (1798-1874), mayor of Biebelnheim and Hessian Landtag
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