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Beltheim

Beltheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kastellaun, whose seat is in the like-named town.

Beltheim
Location of Beltheim within Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district
Beltheim
Beltheim
Coordinates: 50°6′28″N 7°27′45″E / 50.10778°N 7.46250°E / 50.10778; 7.46250
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictRhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
Municipal assoc.Kastellaun
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Uwe Hammes[1]
Area
 • Total24.85 km2 (9.59 sq mi)
Elevation
440 m (1,440 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total1,971
 • Density79/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
56290
Dialling codes06762
Vehicle registrationSIM
Websitewww.beltheim.de

Geography edit

Location edit

The municipality lies in the central Hunsrück. The municipality's main centre, also called Beltheim, is home to just under half its inhabitants and lies on a hilltop some 2 km north of the Hunsrückhöhenstraße (“Hunsrück Heights Road”, a scenic road across the Hunsrück built originally as a military road on Hermann Göring’s orders).

Constituent communities edit

Beltheim’s Ortsteile, besides the main, namesake centre, are Frankweiler, Heyweiler, Mannebach, Schnellbach and Sevenich.

History edit

In 893, Beltheim had its first documentary mention in Prüm Abbey’s directory of holdings, the Prümer Urbar as Beltuom. Beltheim was the seat of the Beltheim court comprising the following places: Beltheim, Uhler, Mörsdorf, Lieg, Eveshausen, Dommershausen, Lahr, Cochem-Zell, Buch, Mörz, Zilshausen mit Petershäuser Hof, Sabershausen, Macken and Burgen. The court originally belonged to the Electorate of the Palatinate and the Pellenz Courts. In the 14th century, a half share in the court was held by the Electorate of Trier, while one fourth each was held in fief by the Lords of Braunshorn and the Lords of Waldeck. In 1366, the Waldecks’ fourth share in the court passed to the Counts of Sponheim. Beginning in 1794, Beltheim lay under French rule. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Municipal area’s development edit

Today's municipality of Beltheim arose through a merger of the former, smaller Beltheim with the until then self-administering municipalities of Frankweiler, Heyweiler, Mannebach, Schnellbach and Sevenich on 17 March 1974.

Politics edit

Municipal council edit

The council is made up of 6 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Mayor edit

Beltheim's mayor is Uwe Hammes.[3]

Each of the Ortsteile is headed by an official bearing the title Ortsvorsteher. They are Kornelia Kremer (Beltheim), Willi Görgen (Frankweiler), Mike Schneider (Heyweiler), Wolfgang Wagner (Mannebach), Heidi Gerhard (Schnellbach) and Ewald Braun (Sevenich).[4]

Coat of arms edit

The German blazon reads: In gespaltenem, hinten geteiltem Schild vorn in Silber ein durchgehendes rotes Kreuz, hinten und oben ungezählt geschacht von Rot und Silber, unten und hinten drei silberne Hörner (2:1) in Rot.

The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per pale argent a cross gules, and per fess chequy of sixteen of the second and first and gules three bugle-horns of the first.

The red cross on silver on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side (Saint George's Cross) stands for the Electorate of Trier, while on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side, the “chequy” pattern in the same tinctures, stands for the comital family of Sponheim and the charge underneath that, the three bugles, also in the same tinctures, comes from the arms formerly borne by the Lords of Braunshorn.

Culture and sightseeing edit

Buildings edit

The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:

 
Heyweiler, Hauptstraße 17: Evangelical church
 
Mannebach, St.-Martin-Straße 26: Saint Martin’s Catholic Church
 
Sevenich, Lindenstraße 29: Saint Nicholas’s Catholic Church

Beltheim (main centre) edit

  • Saint Goar’s Catholic Church (Kirche St. Goar), Kirchstraße 1 – plinth, wayside cross, quire essentially from the 17th century, aisleless church 1740, conversion and new building 1955-1957; in the rectory garden a Romanesque plinth, possibly from the 13th century; beside the church a basalt wayside cross, marked 1767
  • Hauptstraße 19 – former seat of the “three-lord” court, later rectory; timber-frame house, partly solid, hipped mansard roof, about 1700; shell niche with Madonna, marked 1760; fountain; barn, 19th century; whole complex of buildings
  • Hauptstraße 22 – estate complex along the street; timber-frame house, partly slated; timber-frame barn, earlier half of the 19th century
  • Kirchstraße 11 – timber-frame house, partly solid, earlier half of the 18th century
  • At Lehnenstraße 11 – timber-frame Quereinhaus (a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street), partly solid and slated, 19th century, barn; whole complex of buildings
  • Uhler Weg – quarrystone chapel; marked 1853
  • Grave cross, on Landesstraße 215 going towards Frankweiler, near the graveyard – cast iron, from the Rheinböllen ironworks, late 19th century

Frankweiler edit

  • Saint Maurice’s Catholic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Mauritius), Rhein-Mosel-Straße 36 – Baroque aisleless church, 1724, marked 1756 (possibly a conversion), 1875 sacristy addition, 1906/1907 lengthened and remodelled; whole complex of buildings with graveyard
  • (bei) Im Oberdorf 2 – chapel; plastered aisleless church, 19th century
  • Im Vogelsang 1 – timber-frame house, partly solid, slated, earlier half of the 19th century; whole complex of buildings with barn
  • Rhein-Mosel-Straße 15 – building with hipped mansard roof, partly timber-frame slated, first third of the 19th century
  • Rhein-Mosel-Straße/corner of Zum Wiesentall – cast-iron fountain, from the Rheinböllen ironworks, latter half of the 19th century

Heyweiler edit

  • Evangelical church, Hauptstraße 17 – Baroque Revival plastered building, early 20th century; basalt warriors’ memorial; whole complex of buildings with graveyard
  • Hauptstraße 9 – L-shaped estate; timber-frame house, partly slated, commercial wing, earlier half of the 19th century; whole complex of buildings
  • Hauptstraße 27 – L-shaped estate; timber-frame house, partly slated, barn, earlier half of the 19th century; whole complex of buildings
  • At Hauptstraße 39 – Classicist door, marked 1820

Mannebach edit

  • Saint Martin's Catholic Church (Kirche St. Martin), St.-Martin-Straße 26 – Baroque aisleless church, 1767–1770, quire tower essentially Romanesque; three grave crosses, 1807, 1814 and 1815; tomb slab; graveyard and church whole complex of buildings
  • St. Martin-Straße 19 – former rectory, later a school; Late Baroque building with hipped mansard roof, marked 1780, garden; whole complex of buildings

Schnellbach edit

  • Kapellenweg – quarrystone Heiligenhäuschen (a small, shrinelike structure consecrated to a saint or saints); early 19th century

Sevenich edit

  • Saint Nicholas’s Catholic Church (Kirche St. Nikolaus), Lindenstraße 29 – aisleless church, 1723–1725, vestibule marked 1923, sacristy 1949; three grave crosses, 1783, 18th and 19th century; whole complex of buildings with graveyard
  • Lindenstraße – graveyard; basalt graveyard cross, marked 1844
  • Lindenstraße 28 – L-shaped estate; timber-frame house, partly slated, earlier half of the 19th century, timber-frame barn; whole complex of buildings
  • Lindenstraße 34 – estate complex along the street; timber-frame house, partly slated, half-hipped roof, 18th century, timber-frame barn; whole complex of buildings
  • Grave crosses on Kreisstraße 34, south of the village – two cast-iron crosses from the Rheinböllen ironworks, latter half of the 19th century
  • Passion Chapel (Passionskapelle) on Kreisstraße 34, south of the village – small building with hipped roof, marked 1725; wayside cross[5]

Famous people edit

Josef Lippert (b. 17 January 1888; d. 8 February 1963) was a pedlar known throughout the Vorderhunsrück (“Fore-Hunsrück”), but he was from Beltheim. He always wore several jackets, buttoning or unbuttoning them according to season. He would refer to the weather with such remarks as “Hout es et wirra ane Jacke källa woar !” (“It’s got another jacket colder today!”). He was known to everyone as der Beldemer Lippert (Beldemer being a local form of Beltheimer).

The best known story about him stems from a “business trip” that he made to Berlin in the time of the Third Reich. It is said that, while hawking his stock of herring, he called out on the street “Hering, so fett wie de Göring !” (“Herring, as fat as Göring!”), for which he was carted off to prison for eight days. After he was released, he went straight back to his herring hawking, calling out “Hering, so fett wie die vorig Woch !” (“Herring, as fat as last week!”).

This story is likely apocryphal, as the same or similar stories are told about fish sellers in Ahlen and Koblenz, among others.[6][7]

Further reading (Josef Lippert) edit

  • Ewald Dietrich: Der Hausierer vom Hunsrück. Aus dem Leben des Josef Lippert. Simmern 1988 ISBN 3-922929-72-9
  • Ortsgemeinde Beltheim (Hg.): Beltheim im Wandel der Zeit 893–1993. Aus der Geschichte eines Hunsrückdorfes; Beltheim 1993
  • "Hering, so dick wie de Göring", Zeitungsartikel (HunsrückerZeitung?) vom Mittwoch, 20. Februar 1963

Further reading edit

  • Ortsgemeinde Beltheim (Hg.): Beltheim im Wandel der Zeit 893–1993. Aus der Geschichte eines Hunsrückdorfes; Beltheim 1993

References edit

  1. ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 4 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ Beltheim’s council July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Beltheim’s council July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein-Hunsrück district
  6. ^ Another example
  7. ^ Yet another example

External links edit

  • Municipality’s official webpage (in German)

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Beltheim is an Ortsgemeinde a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde a kind of collective municipality in the Rhein Hunsruck Kreis district in Rhineland Palatinate Germany It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kastellaun whose seat is in the like named town BeltheimMunicipalityCoat of armsLocation of Beltheim within Rhein Hunsruck Kreis districtBeltheimShow map of GermanyBeltheimShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 50 6 28 N 7 27 45 E 50 10778 N 7 46250 E 50 10778 7 46250CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictRhein Hunsruck KreisMunicipal assoc KastellaunGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Uwe Hammes 1 Area Total24 85 km2 9 59 sq mi Elevation440 m 1 440 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total1 971 Density79 km2 210 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes56290Dialling codes06762Vehicle registrationSIMWebsitewww wbr beltheim wbr de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Municipal area s development 4 Politics 4 1 Municipal council 4 2 Mayor 4 3 Coat of arms 5 Culture and sightseeing 5 1 Buildings 5 1 1 Beltheim main centre 5 1 2 Frankweiler 5 1 3 Heyweiler 5 1 4 Mannebach 5 1 5 Schnellbach 5 1 6 Sevenich 6 Famous people 6 1 Further reading Josef Lippert 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksGeography editLocation edit The municipality lies in the central Hunsruck The municipality s main centre also called Beltheim is home to just under half its inhabitants and lies on a hilltop some 2 km north of the Hunsruckhohenstrasse Hunsruck Heights Road a scenic road across the Hunsruck built originally as a military road on Hermann Goring s orders Constituent communities edit Beltheim s Ortsteile besides the main namesake centre are Frankweiler Heyweiler Mannebach Schnellbach and Sevenich History editIn 893 Beltheim had its first documentary mention in Prum Abbey s directory of holdings the Prumer Urbar as Beltuom Beltheim was the seat of the Beltheim court comprising the following places Beltheim Uhler Morsdorf Lieg Eveshausen Dommershausen Lahr Cochem Zell Buch Morz Zilshausen mit Petershauser Hof Sabershausen Macken and Burgen The court originally belonged to the Electorate of the Palatinate and the Pellenz Courts In the 14th century a half share in the court was held by the Electorate of Trier while one fourth each was held in fief by the Lords of Braunshorn and the Lords of Waldeck In 1366 the Waldecks fourth share in the court passed to the Counts of Sponheim Beginning in 1794 Beltheim lay under French rule In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna Since 1946 it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland Palatinate Municipal area s development editToday s municipality of Beltheim arose through a merger of the former smaller Beltheim with the until then self administering municipalities of Frankweiler Heyweiler Mannebach Schnellbach and Sevenich on 17 March 1974 Politics editMunicipal council edit The council is made up of 6 council members who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 and the honorary mayor as chairman Mayor edit Beltheim s mayor is Uwe Hammes 3 Each of the Ortsteile is headed by an official bearing the title Ortsvorsteher They are Kornelia Kremer Beltheim Willi Gorgen Frankweiler Mike Schneider Heyweiler Wolfgang Wagner Mannebach Heidi Gerhard Schnellbach and Ewald Braun Sevenich 4 Coat of arms edit The German blazon reads In gespaltenem hinten geteiltem Schild vorn in Silber ein durchgehendes rotes Kreuz hinten und oben ungezahlt geschacht von Rot und Silber unten und hinten drei silberne Horner 2 1 in Rot The municipality s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus Per pale argent a cross gules and per fess chequy of sixteen of the second and first and gules three bugle horns of the first The red cross on silver on the dexter armsbearer s right viewer s left side Saint George s Cross stands for the Electorate of Trier while on the sinister armsbearer s left viewer s right side the chequy pattern in the same tinctures stands for the comital family of Sponheim and the charge underneath that the three bugles also in the same tinctures comes from the arms formerly borne by the Lords of Braunshorn Culture and sightseeing editBuildings edit The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland Palatinate s Directory of Cultural Monuments nbsp Heyweiler Hauptstrasse 17 Evangelical church nbsp Mannebach St Martin Strasse 26 Saint Martin s Catholic Church nbsp Sevenich Lindenstrasse 29 Saint Nicholas s Catholic ChurchBeltheim main centre edit Saint Goar s Catholic Church Kirche St Goar Kirchstrasse 1 plinth wayside cross quire essentially from the 17th century aisleless church 1740 conversion and new building 1955 1957 in the rectory garden a Romanesque plinth possibly from the 13th century beside the church a basalt wayside cross marked 1767 Hauptstrasse 19 former seat of the three lord court later rectory timber frame house partly solid hipped mansard roof about 1700 shell niche with Madonna marked 1760 fountain barn 19th century whole complex of buildings Hauptstrasse 22 estate complex along the street timber frame house partly slated timber frame barn earlier half of the 19th century Kirchstrasse 11 timber frame house partly solid earlier half of the 18th century At Lehnenstrasse 11 timber frame Quereinhaus a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle perpendicularly to the street partly solid and slated 19th century barn whole complex of buildings Uhler Weg quarrystone chapel marked 1853 Grave cross on Landesstrasse 215 going towards Frankweiler near the graveyard cast iron from the Rheinbollen ironworks late 19th centuryFrankweiler edit Saint Maurice s Catholic Parish Church Pfarrkirche St Mauritius Rhein Mosel Strasse 36 Baroque aisleless church 1724 marked 1756 possibly a conversion 1875 sacristy addition 1906 1907 lengthened and remodelled whole complex of buildings with graveyard bei Im Oberdorf 2 chapel plastered aisleless church 19th century Im Vogelsang 1 timber frame house partly solid slated earlier half of the 19th century whole complex of buildings with barn Rhein Mosel Strasse 15 building with hipped mansard roof partly timber frame slated first third of the 19th century Rhein Mosel Strasse corner of Zum Wiesentall cast iron fountain from the Rheinbollen ironworks latter half of the 19th centuryHeyweiler edit Evangelical church Hauptstrasse 17 Baroque Revival plastered building early 20th century basalt warriors memorial whole complex of buildings with graveyard Hauptstrasse 9 L shaped estate timber frame house partly slated commercial wing earlier half of the 19th century whole complex of buildings Hauptstrasse 27 L shaped estate timber frame house partly slated barn earlier half of the 19th century whole complex of buildings At Hauptstrasse 39 Classicist door marked 1820Mannebach edit Saint Martin s Catholic Church Kirche St Martin St Martin Strasse 26 Baroque aisleless church 1767 1770 quire tower essentially Romanesque three grave crosses 1807 1814 and 1815 tomb slab graveyard and church whole complex of buildings St Martin Strasse 19 former rectory later a school Late Baroque building with hipped mansard roof marked 1780 garden whole complex of buildingsSchnellbach edit Kapellenweg quarrystone Heiligenhauschen a small shrinelike structure consecrated to a saint or saints early 19th centurySevenich edit Saint Nicholas s Catholic Church Kirche St Nikolaus Lindenstrasse 29 aisleless church 1723 1725 vestibule marked 1923 sacristy 1949 three grave crosses 1783 18th and 19th century whole complex of buildings with graveyard Lindenstrasse graveyard basalt graveyard cross marked 1844 Lindenstrasse 28 L shaped estate timber frame house partly slated earlier half of the 19th century timber frame barn whole complex of buildings Lindenstrasse 34 estate complex along the street timber frame house partly slated half hipped roof 18th century timber frame barn whole complex of buildings Grave crosses on Kreisstrasse 34 south of the village two cast iron crosses from the Rheinbollen ironworks latter half of the 19th century Passion Chapel Passionskapelle on Kreisstrasse 34 south of the village small building with hipped roof marked 1725 wayside cross 5 Famous people editJosef Lippert b 17 January 1888 d 8 February 1963 was a pedlar known throughout the Vorderhunsruck Fore Hunsruck but he was from Beltheim He always wore several jackets buttoning or unbuttoning them according to season He would refer to the weather with such remarks as Hout es et wirra ane Jacke kalla woar It s got another jacket colder today He was known to everyone as der Beldemer Lippert Beldemer being a local form of Beltheimer The best known story about him stems from a business trip that he made to Berlin in the time of the Third Reich It is said that while hawking his stock of herring he called out on the street Hering so fett wie de Goring Herring as fat as Goring for which he was carted off to prison for eight days After he was released he went straight back to his herring hawking calling out Hering so fett wie die vorig Woch Herring as fat as last week This story is likely apocryphal as the same or similar stories are told about fish sellers in Ahlen and Koblenz among others 6 7 Further reading Josef Lippert edit Ewald Dietrich Der Hausierer vom Hunsruck Aus dem Leben des Josef Lippert Simmern 1988 ISBN 3 922929 72 9 Ortsgemeinde Beltheim Hg Beltheim im Wandel der Zeit 893 1993 Aus der Geschichte eines Hunsruckdorfes Beltheim 1993 Hering so dick wie de Goring Zeitungsartikel HunsruckerZeitung vom Mittwoch 20 Februar 1963Further reading editOrtsgemeinde Beltheim Hg Beltheim im Wandel der Zeit 893 1993 Aus der Geschichte eines Hunsruckdorfes Beltheim 1993References edit Direktwahlen 2019 Rhein Hunsruck Kreis Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 4 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Beltheim s council Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine Beltheim s council Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein Hunsruck district Another example Yet another exampleExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beltheim Municipality s official webpage in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beltheim amp oldid 1210965355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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