Ruppichteroth

Ruppichteroth is a municipality in the Rhein- Sieg district, about 30 km east of Bonn in the south of North Rhine -Westphalia, 18 kilometers from the border to Rhineland- Palatinate. It was created on 1 August 1969 the merger of the municipalities Ruppichteroth and winter Scheid. Ruppichteroth was first mentioned in 843.

  • 2.1 Religion
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms
  • 3.3 community partnerships
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 Natural Monuments
  • 4.3 Sport
  • 4.4 Regular events
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Education
  • 5.3 Established businesses

Geography

Ruppichteroth is located in Bergisch Land, separated from Siegtal by the Nutscheid. Ruppichteroth is also called Bröltal community, as it unites the Bröl and Waldbröl here.

Neighboring communities

Ruppichteroth bordered to the south by the municipalities Windeck and Eitorf, the city Hennef in the south -west, the municipality of Milton of Campsie in the northwest, and to the church Much to the north. To the east of Oberbergische circle with the Nümbrecht and the city Waldbroel to Ruppichteroth.

Community structure

The municipality is in addition to the three main types Ruppichteroth, Schoenberg and winter Scheid following other parts of town:

Ahe, Bacherhof, Bechlingen, Beiert, Mountain, Bölkum, Born Scheid, Bröleck, Brölerhof, Broscheid, Büchel, dam, Derenbach, Doergen, Ennenbach Fußberg, Fußhollen, Giesselbach, Hänscheid, Hambuchen, Harth, Hatterscheid, Herrenbröl, Herrnstein, Hodgeroth, Get field Honscheid, Hove, Ifang, Ingersau, Jünkersfeld, Junker Saurenbach, Kämerscheid, Kammerich, boiler Scheid, Köttingen, Krahwinkel, Kuchem, Litterscheid, Miller Scheid, Central Saurenbach Neuenhof near Ruppichteroth Neuenhof near Winter Scheid, Lower Lückerath Niederpropach, Lower Saurenbach, Upper Lückerath, Upper Saurenbach, Oeleroth, Paulinenthal, powder mill, Reiferscheid, Retscheroth, Rose, Rotscheroth, Scheid, Schmitzdörfgen, Schmitzhöfgen, Schneppe, Schreckenberg, Stockum, Stranzenbach, street, Tanneck, Thal, Thilhove, Velken, Wingenbach, Wingenbacherhof, Winterscheiderbröl, Winterscheider mill.

The town hall of the municipality is located centrally between the formerly independent communities Ruppichteroth and winter Scheid in the district of Schoenberg.

History

After the Carolingian divisions Treaty of Verdun in 843 the peasantry Ruppichteroth belonged to Auelgau. Within the subsequent territorial division came the Office Blankenberg - to the Ruppichteroth then belonged - in the mid-15th century to 1806, the county, or Duchy of Berg. In the wake of the French reorganization of the Rhineland, the Office was dissolved and divided the area into arrondissements. The Office Blankenberg fell to the Duchy of Cleve. Napoleon's brother in law Joachim Murat was used as Duke, raised the Duchy itself shortly thereafter to the Grand Duchy. 1806 and 1808 the parish Ruppichteroth was merged with the parish winter Scheid for municipality Ruppichteroth which was subordinate to the Canton Eitorf. 1808 Murat King of Naples and the Grand Duchy was directly subordinated to Napoleon Bonaparte.

After the wars of liberation in 1815, following the decisions on the Congress of Vienna assigned the Rhineland, thus Ruppichteroth the Kingdom of Prussia. Ruppichteroth 1816 seat of the mayor whose administration was also in the independent municipality winter Scheid. Also in 1816 formed the Prussia Uckerath the circle, which has already been dissolved in 1820 and assigned to the circle Siegburg.

In 1830 there were 3,848 inhabitants in the municipality Ruppichteroth, the Knights seats Junker Saurenbach and Burgherr stone, three grain and oil mills, a brickyard, three Kalkbrennerhütten and an ironworks, two department stores, two inns and taverns 30. Of the 17,500 acres of land only 33 morning Hochwald were due to the high consumption of wood for the cabins available, 5,000 acres of coppice and 4,000 acres heath. Of agricultural land fell for crops 6600 morning, for vegetable gardens and 120 acres of orchards 22 acres. There were also 28 acres ponds.

Ruppichteroth is dominated agricultural and forestry purposes since time immemorial. The industry took a late walk in the place. From a 1889 incurred operating the brothers Hugo and Otto Willach two companies, the locks and fittings are now in the area of ​​world leaders developed.

On September 23, 1955, the Belgian fighter aircraft FZ 139 type Thunderjet crashed as part of a transnational military exercise in the district of Ahe. In this case, the pilot died and several houses were partially or completely destroyed.

Religion

  • See list of churches and chapels in Ruppichteroth
  • Jewish Cemetery Otto Willach road

Policy

Parish council

Since the local elections on August 30, 2009, distribute the 34 seats ( 4) of the Municipal Council as follows:

  • CDU: 15 seats (-2)
  • SPD: 9 seats ( 2)
  • FDP: 5 seats ( 2)
  • GREEN: 4 seats ( 1)
  • LEFT: 1 seat ( 1)

Coat of arms

Blazon: "Under a red sign head which is set off by a wavy division line and in silver lowercase a broken script ( minuscule ) the words ' mons praeclare ' contains, in a silver field a left -facing red crescent, between a red eight-pointed cross ( cross of St. John ) stands in the way that the left and the vertical cross arms touch the crescent moon, including the two halves of a semi- circularly arranged torn apart black chain. "

"Oh, you beautiful mountain" (mons praeclare ) is the local legend of Schoenberg, as an exclamation of Knight Dietrich von Bruell, who allegedly participated with Emperor Frederick I in a crusade, after his return ( cross for crusade on Islamic crescent ). The blown-up chains to symbolize his return to incarceration.

Community partnerships

  • Longdendale ( Tameside )
  • Caputh (Brandenburg)
  • Schenkendöbern (Brandenburg)

Culture and sights

Structures

  • Castle ruins Herrenbröl
  • Castle Herrnstein ( privately owned )
  • Racing Castle, a ring wall ( edification to 900 AD)
  • Other monuments

Natural Monuments

  • Devil's Chest
  • Leaved lime ( Castle Square 19)
  • Chestnut in the Forest at Rotscheroth (100 meters east of the Wegkreuzes ). A 400 year-old tree with a trunk circumference of nearly seven meters.

Sports

  • TV Ruppichteroth 1888, organizers of the annual Easter run ( distances up to 21.1 km )
  • Hang-glider launch site on the sting Hardt near Ruppichteroth - Honscheid, 209 m above sea level. N.N. with flight over the Siegtal
  • Bröltaler SC 03 ( formerly VfL Schoenberg & Spvg Ruppichteroth ) (Football )

Regular events

  • Fall Concert of Bröltaler Musikverein
  • Feuerwehrfest in Ruppichteroth and winter Scheid
  • Spring Concert and junior concert accordion orchestra Ruppichteroth eV
  • Schonberger and Ruppichterother fair
  • Döörper Christmas
  • Winterfest carnival meeting of TV 1888 Ruppichteroth
  • Fußhollener Martin market DPSG winter Scheid
  • Kärbholztage ( final concert of the year the band Kärbholz )
  • Home ( Concert of the band Kärbholz on the Bröltaler sports festival )

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

The rush now leads in contrast to earlier do not have the ridges ( for example, the Roman road ), but by the Bröltal. Since 1862 the community about the Bröltal railway was a narrow gauge railway, connected to the city Hennef and since 1870 also in the city Waldbroel. The railway served mainly the transport of ore and limestone, later of people. It was previously operated as a horse-drawn tram. Then, it was operated as the oldest narrow-gauge steam train route. Today, the main transport links is mainly via the B 478, which cuts through the town and connects with the adjacent cities Hennef and Waldbroel. Located in the outskirts branches off the B 507 according to Milton of Campsie from. In addition, country roads lead to the neighboring communities Windeck, Eitorf, Much and Nuembrecht, for example, the national road 312

In the municipality of 7,295 licensed motor vehicles, including 5,918 cars

In Ruppichteroth in public transport shall be the tariff of the transport association Rhein-Sieg (VRS ).

Education

In the municipality there are three primary schools, one secondary school and a private school

  • Community Primary School Ruppichteroth ( GGS Ruppichteroth )
  • Community Primary School Schoenberg ( Schönberg GGS ) " School at Brölbach "
  • Community Primary School Winter Scheid ( GGS winter Scheid )
  • Gemeinschaftshauptschule Ruppichteroth (GHS Ruppichteroth )
  • St. Theresa School Schoenberg (state- recognized private school with boarding school for girls)

Established businesses

  • Willach GmbH

Personalities

  • Joseph Dietzgen (1828-1888), philosopher working
  • Henry Stommel (1842-1917), pastor and founder
  • Karl von Perfall (1851-1924), writer, lived from 1911 to 1924 in Schönberg
  • Franz M. Jansen (1885-1958), German painter
  • Robert Ley (1890-1945), a leading politicians at the time of National Socialism, was here on 20 June 1903 to 1904 the school.
  • Fifi Kreutzer (1891-1977), German painter
  • Günter Giants (1892-1951), National Socialist Mayor of Cologne
  • Klaus Werner Grewlich (1943-2012), Ambassador, lives in Oeleroth
  • Burkhard Ziese (1944-2010), international soccer coach
  • Bernd Noske (1946-2014), drummer for the rock band Birth Control
  • Wolfgang Petry ( born 1951 ), pop singer
  • Simak Büchel ( born 1977 ), writer
  • The musicians of the German rock band Kärbholz
  • Will Glahé (1902-1989), accordionist

Others

Ruppichteroths district Schoenberg received in 1994 the title of " Most beautiful village in the Rhine- Sieg District ". Winter Scheid managed this in 1973 and 1981.

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