Oberhausen an der Nahe

Oberhausen an der Nahe is a municipality in the district of Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality of Bad Münster am Stein- Ebernburg.

Geographical location

The wine community Oberhausen is located on the Nahe at the foot of Lviv. Surrounding neighboring towns are low Hausen, Hall Garden, Duchroth and Waldböckelheim

History

At Buchenwald, a former Roman villa was discovered in 1937. On the Lviv is a Roman telegraph, the messages between the camps Kreuznach and Metz was sent. Oberhausen was founded in the Merovingian period and was under the influence of the monastery Disibodenberg. The breakdown of the Nahegaus the place came to the Counts of Zweibrücken, who see it as a fief passed it on to the Knights of Montfort. After the Congress of Vienna Oberhausen belonged to Bavaria, where it remained until the end of World War II. In the Rhineland-Palatinate administrative reform it was reclassified from the district Rockhausen in the district of Bad Kreuznach. In ecclesiastical terms, Oberhausen still belongs to the Evangelical Church of the Palatinate and the Bishopric of Speyer.

The development of the population of Oberhausen an der Nahe, the values ​​to 1987 are based on Census:

Parish council

The local council in Oberhausen an der Nahe 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.

Economy and infrastructure

Viniculture

Oberhausen an der Nahe part of the " Nahe wine-growing area " in the Nahe region. In place eight wineries operate, the area under vines is 32 hectares. Approximately 94 % of the cultivated wine are white wine varietals ( 2007). In 1979, 13 companies were still active, the former vineyard was 44 acres.

Traffic

  • In the east, the highway runs 48
  • In Norheim is a railway station near the roller coaster.
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