Mündersbach

Mündersbach is a municipality in the Westerwald district in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Hachenburg. Mündersbach is a nationally recognized tourist.

  • 4.1 Cultural Monuments
  • 4.2 Mündersbach Church
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Public bodies

Geographical location

The community is located between Hachenburg and Herschbach and is Roßbacher of the forest areas forest, Bacher Supreme forest and Kuheck ( Marother forest ) surrounded. Neighboring municipalities are Höchstenbach in the north, leg mountain in the east, the south and Freirachdorf Rossbach in the west of the church. In the east, the Hartenfelser head rises. In Mündersbach the Wood Creek springs.

History

The place was first mentioned in 1247, when Theodoric the Younger of Isenburg away his goods in Mündersbach.

Mündersbach belonged to the parish Höchstenbach and by the end of the 18th century the country wonderfully to the county of Sayn- ​​Hachenburg. 1799 was the county on the Erbweg to the princes of Nassau- Weilburg. In connection with the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine was the region and thus Mündersbach 1806. At the newly established Duchy of Nassau Under the management of Nassau Mündersbach was assigned to the Office Hachenburg. After the annexation of the Duchy of Nassau, the place came in 1866 to the Kingdom of Prussia and was from 1868 to the province of Hesse -Nassau and Oberwesterwald circle. Since 1946 Mündersbach is part of Rhineland- Palatinate.

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

Policy

Parish council

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

Coat of arms

The blazon is: " Split of red and silver. Front slumped a silver sword with black and silver handle, round golden pommel and with round black buttons on the golden guard. Back a blue wave bar, about a black bell, including an eight-spoked black water wheel ".

The coat of arms is playing in his red -and-white color scheme on the wealthy in place noble family of Isenburg. The sword symbolizes the traditions of the village as the place of jurisdiction. The bell stands for the Anthony Chapel in place. The blue wave band refers to the waters in the local church and plays simultaneously on the place name. The mill-wheel, the tradition dar. as a mill site

Culture and sights

Cultural monuments

  • List of cultural monuments in Mündersbach

Mündersbach Church

The church building was built 1901/1902 as a two-class elementary school. After the education reform 1973 and the end of the school operation in Mündersbach the congregation purchased the building and set it forth as a church.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

  • The community is located directly on the B 413 from Bendorf to Hachenburg.
  • The nearest motorway junctions are each about 15 miles away in Dierdorf, Neuwied and Ransbach -Baumbach on the A 3 Frankfurt- Cologne.
  • The nearest InterCityExpress stop is the railway station at Montabaur the high-speed line Cologne-Rhine/Main. Both urban centers reach the moves in 30 to 40 minutes.

Public institutions

The community features a sports court with floodlighting and a tennis court with three courses. The children of the village have fun at public football and playgrounds. The local church Mündersbach maintains a community center ( multipurpose hall ) and a kindergarten in community sponsorship.

Personalities

  • Benjamin Daniel (* 1983), journalist and foreign correspondent ZDF
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