Bleialf

Bleialf is a municipality in the Schneifel in the district of Bitburg -Prüm, in Rhineland -Palatinate, near Prüm. It belongs to the municipality of Prüm. Bleialf is a nationally recognized resort and is classified as a basic center in the country planning.

Geography

Bleialf is located in the North Eifel Nature Park. The municipality also the residential places Bleialf, Hamburg or Muhlenberg Station include (partial ), Jüstenschlag, breakdown board, Richelberg and Wippelsbach.

Geology

In Bleialf is the entrance to one of the three lead ore deposits in the Eifel.

History

The first written reference 893 in Prüm land register.

The development of the population of Bleialf, the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Parish council

The local council in Bleialf consists of 16 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:

Structure, Tourism and Transport

  • Catholic Church of Saint - Assumption
  • Lead mine Muehlenberger studs ( visitor mine )
  • Bicycle path in surrounding Eifelorte and to Belgium (former railway line ) with passage of the tunnel Bleialfer
  • Station Bleialf Alter Bahnhof Bleialf: 1987 freight set in 1966 with no passenger, degraded track today
  • Transmitter Bleialf
  • Junction Bleialf the A 60
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