Wallenborn

Wall Born is a municipality in the district of volcanic Eifel region of Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Daun. The place is recognized as a tourist town government.

  • 4.1 Cultural Monuments
  • 4.2 Natural Monuments

Geography

The village lies in the volcanic Eifel about 10 km as the crow road or 12 kilometers southwest of down on the highway 257

History

The first mention of the place under the name "Wall Burne " there is a a document dated July 20, 1225, in Gerhard von Blankenheim the Abbey Himmerod confirmed a piece of donated piece of land.

By the end of the 18th century Wall Born was in the Kur-Trier Office Manderscheid, but was reichsritterschaftlich and belonged to the Duke of Aremberg and Baron von Zandt jointly.

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

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Wallenborn 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 location.

Coat of arms

The blazon is: " Under a sign head which is shared with nine rising towards the center arch of blue and silver, red one down inverted Silver Arrow, front accompanied by a golden Medlar with blue slugs behind by a golden crowned lion head ".

The nine rising towards the center arc to the Wall ends symbolize Born, who gave the place its name. The Silver Arrow is the local saint, St. Sebastian. Medlar and crowned lion's head remember two gentlemen of Wall Born: Zandt of the Merl that led to their coat of arms winning three lions and the rule of Arenberg with three loquat coat of arms.

Culture and sights

  • See also: List of cultural monuments in Wallenborn

Cultural monuments

In Wallenborn are some Asked conservation cultural monuments:

  • Catholic branch church St. Sebastian: a hall building from 1814, extended in 1951; in the churchyard there is a stone cross from sandstone in 1684
  • Crossroads: from red sandstone from the first half of the 17th century, it is a cross shaft of the so-called Kyllburger type, it can be found in the main street
  • Crossroads with the year 162: in pastures Straße
  • Stock Image: a shrine with a stone relief of the Fourteen Holy Helpers of 1812 is in the pastures Straße

Natural Monuments

  • Wallender Born: The main attraction of the village is a mofette named ' Wallender Born', popularly known also Brubbel, which was drilled to an active cold water geyser.

Traffic

  • Street: An Wallenborn over the highway runs 257
  • Bus / train: Wall Born lies in the traffic group Trier region. Bus number 523 of the Rhein- Mosel- transport company offers weekdays, some links to Gerolstein station on the Eifel line between Cologne and Trier.
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