Seibersbach
Seibersbach is a municipality in the district of Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland- Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Stromberg.
- 4.1 Village Life
- 4.2 Attractions
Geography
Seibersbach located in the northeast of the Soon Forest near the interface to the Bingen Forest. Northwest of the town or beyond the Hochsteinchens is Rheinboellen, southeast lies Stromberg.
To Seibersbach includes the residential places Autishof, Concordia, Füllenbacherhof, Junker mill, manor house brick hut, Layenkaut, Marie Born and power station Neuhütte.
History
The first mention of Seibersbach dates from the year 983, when Emperor Otto II the Archbishop of Mainz Willigis gave the two villages Dörrebach and Seibersbach.
The development of the population of Seibersbach, the values from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:
Policy
Parish council
The local council in Seibersbach consists of 16 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 a proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman location.
Allocation of seats in the elected municipal council:
Culture
Village life
The fair will take place on August 29 ( Beheading of St. John ) and on the following Sunday and Monday.
Attractions
Economy and infrastructure
In Seibersbach there is a primary school and a library. The place is accessible including on the motorway connection points Stromberg and Rheinboellen A 61. There is also a village shop, a bakery, a butcher shop and a bank ( MVB). In Seibersbach are two churches, one Catholic and one Protestant. Seibersbach is particularly known for the Martin cottage and the sports school. Furthermore Seibersbach has a swimming pool.