Ney, Germany

Ney is a municipality in the Rhein- Hunsrück district, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Emmelshausen. The nearest major town is Boppard.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms

Geography

The village lies between the Ney Ehrbachtal the west and the Hunsrückhöhenstraße in the east.

Community structure

The municipality Ney the districts Dieler and Schönecker mill and mill here belong in Ehrbachtal.

History

Ney belonged to the archbishopric of Trier Gallscheider court. With the occupation of the left bank of the Rhine in 1794 by French revolutionary troops, the place was French, 1815, he was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. After the First World War at times again occupied by the French, is the place since 1946 part of the state of Rhineland -Palatinate then newly founded.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Ney consists of eight 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: " divided plate, top in red with a silver bar at the bottom of silver two blue stars, one is swept blue lace, topped with a silver star (2:1) ".

Structures

  • Wendelinus chapel in the village square
  • Neyer transmitter
  • Schönecker steel fountain: In 1913, this source is a well house was built erschürft and which no longer stands today. The stones have been used after the war for building houses in Dieler. The water can be drunk in the former cellar of the house directly from the steel fountain today. Special feature of the spring water is its high iron content.

See also: List of cultural monuments in Ney (Hunsrück )

Regular events

  • Village Festival
  • Wendelinus fair
  • Social evening " Wacker Ney "
  • Rosenmontagszug Kratzenburg Ney Halsbach
  • Hiking " Wacker Ney "
  • Grill Fest " Wacker Ney "
  • Martin Evening
  • Senior Citizens

Traffic

  • Near Federal Highway 61
  • Near Hunsrück B327
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