Dörrmoschel

Dörrmoschel is a municipality in the Thunder Mountain district in Rhineland -Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the municipality Rockhausen.

Geography

The place is located in the north- Palatinate mountains west of Mount Thunder between Kaiserslautern and Bad Kreuznach.

History

Dörrmoschel was noble residence of Duchess Charlotte Friederike von der Pfalz ( born December 2, 1653 Two Bridges, † October 27, 1712 in Dörrmoschel ) of the late age of 27, Wilhelm Ludwig Prince of Pfalz- Zweibrücken widow. After the French Revolution, the town was incorporated into the French department Thunder Mountain. As a result of the Vienna Congress, he was from 1816 to 1945 Bavarian. After the Second World War Dörrmoschel was part of the French occupation zone and was incorporated into the newly formed 1946 State of Rhineland -Palatinate.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Dörrmoschel 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.

Economy and infrastructure

About the junction Winnweiler the A 63 in the south east is connected to the long-distance transport. In Rockhausen is a railway station of Alsenztalbahn.

See also

  • List of cultural monuments in Dörrmoschel
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