Bubenheim

Boys home is a municipality in the thunder mountain in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Göllheim.

Geography

Boys home is north of the Palatinate Forest, between Kaiserslautern and Worms. West is Ottersheim, Zellertalstraße north and to the south is Biedesheim. Is Bathed boys home from Ammelbach.

The most striking building is the Romanesque church of St. Peter, 1163. You be the oldest Romanesque village church of the Palatinate, and was built by the priest Godfrey of Beselich whose inscription and image representation has been preserved there.

For boys home includes the living spaces Borken Steiner mill, dried mill and lime works.

History

From the Stone Age traces of a Linear Pottery Culture settlement at the Borken Steiner mill have been preserved; Iron Age burials of the urn field culture or the older La Tène period were discovered.

Boys home is a Franconian establishment of the 6/7 Century and belonged to Wormsgau. 1140 is the place for the first time in the case Bubinheim ( = Home of Bobo ) is mentioned in a document, as Count Ludwig III. transferred from Arnstein boys home the inaugural recipient of Premonstratensian Arnstein (Lahn ). The advocacies were first in the county palatine, then in the Palatinate. 1478 boys home was sold to the St. Martin Pen in Worms. However, the supremacy was still in the Palatinate ( Unteramt Dirmstein; 1705 Unteramt Freinsheim in Oberamt Alzey ).

Bubenheim emerged as Haufendorf right of Ammelbaches. The founding core is identical to the so-called Great Court stately southwest of the church of the 11th century. , Which lay in a fortified cemetery. In the late Middle Ages, a first building on the present main road was built. 1452 first mention of the village mill and bakehouse. 1491 counted 12 boys home hearths. 1535 is first mentioned by fences spell a fortified gate system and 1580 the enclosure. As a result of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) was one boys home in 1667, only 56 inhabitants. In the 18th century was a significant population increase.

1794 ends the feudal system with the occupation of the Palatinate by French revolutionary troops. 1797 boys home was with the entire Palatinate incorporated into the French territory and belonged since 1798 to the Canton Göllheim in the Département du Mont- Tonnerre.

After a period of Austro- Bavarian administration (1814-1816), the Palatinate in 1816 in Bavaria, where it remained until 1946. Boys home was incorporated in 1818 in the country 's Commissariat ( since 1862 District Office ) Kirchheimbolanden. 1938, the county was renamed Kirchheimbolanden Kirchheimbolanden district, which was after 1946 part of Rhineland- Palatinate. In 1969, the Rhineland-Palatinate counties Kirchheimbolanden Rockhausen were pooled for Donnersbergkreis.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in boys home consists of six council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 by majority vote, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Community partnerships

There is a partnership with the Thuringian municipality Oberbösa.

Economy and infrastructure

Within a short distance are the A 63 in the West, the A 6 in the south and the A61 to the east.

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