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Bernkastel-Kues

Bernkastel-Kues (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛʁnkastl̩ˈkuːs] ) is a town on the Middle Mosel in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a well-known winegrowing centre. The town is a state-recognized health resort (Erholungsort), seat of the Verbandsgemeinde of Bernkastel-Kues and birthplace of one of the most famous German polymaths, the mediaeval churchman and philosopher Nikolaus von Kues (Cusanus).

Bernkastel-Kues
Bernkastel-Kues
Location of Bernkastel-Kues within Bernkastel-Wittlich district
Bernkastel-Kues
Bernkastel-Kues
Coordinates: 49°54′58″N 07°04′10″E / 49.91611°N 7.06944°E / 49.91611; 7.06944
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictBernkastel-Wittlich
Municipal assoc.Bernkastel-Kues
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Wolfgang Port[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total23.66 km2 (9.14 sq mi)
Elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total7,156
 • Density300/km2 (780/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
54470
Dialling codes06531
Vehicle registrationWIL, BKS
Websitewww.bernkastel.de
Copper engraving after Matthäus Merian
Town Hall
Spitzhäuschen
Marketplace
Ruins of Landshut Castle

Geography edit

Location edit

Bernkastel-Kues lies in the Mosel valley, roughly 50 km (31 mi) from Trier. The greatest elevation is the Olymp (415 m above sea level), and the lowest point (107 m above sea level) lies on the Mosel's banks. The municipal area totals 23 657 101 m2, of which 7 815 899 m2 is used for agriculture, thereby making Bernkastel-Kues one of the Middle Moselle's biggest towns by land area.

Neighbouring municipalities edit

Clockwise from the north, these are Graach, Longkamp, Monzelfeld, Veldenz, Mülheim, Lieser, Maring-Noviand, Platten and Zeltingen-Rachtig.

Constituent communities edit

Bernkastel-Kues is subdivided into the four Stadtteile of Andel, Bernkastel, Kues and Wehlen. The former two lie on the Moselle's right bank, while the latter two are on the left. All together, 7,794 people live in all four centres (3,696 men, 4,098 women), of whom 268 – or 3.44% – are foreigners.

Population structure edit

Stadtteil
(as at 1/2006)
Inhabitants Male Female
Andel 788 378 410
Bernkastel 1087 539 548
Kues 4603 2121 2482
Wehlen 1262 658 604

Climate edit

The town lies in a transitional zone between temperate oceanic climate and continental climate. The barrier formed by the Eifel shields Bernkastel-Kues from west winds, putting it in a rain shadow and sometimes subjecting it to a föhn effect.

Yearly precipitation in Bernkastel-Kues amounts to 706 mm (27.8 in), falling into the middle third of the precipitation chart for all Germany. At 41% of the German Weather Service's weather stations lower figures are recorded. The driest month is February. The most rainfall comes in August. In that month, precipitation is 1.6 times what it is in February. Precipitation varies hardly at all, being evenly spread throughout the year. At only 22% of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded.

History edit

The earliest evidence of human habitation (3000 BC) was discovered by archaeologists in Kues. About AD 370, Decimus Magnus Ausonius, the Roman poet and teacher at the Imperial court, wrote his poem Mosella. Adalbero von Luxemburg (d. 1036 or 1037), Provost of the Trier Monastery of St. Paulin, became Lord of Bernkastel in the early 11th century.

In the first half of the 11th century, Bernkastel had its first documentary mention.

At the turn of the 8th century, a geographer described a place called Princastellum. This is said to be evidence of a Roman castellum in the 4th century near today's Landshut castle ruin. Pointing to this are, among other things, fittings and finds of ceramic and iron underneath the castle.

The 12th-century form of the name, Beronis castellum, was a learned re-Latinization, which was related to Adalbero von Luxemburg. Work was begun on the third castle building under the lordship of Archbishop of Trier Heinrich II of Finstingen.

On 29 May 1291, King Rudolph I of Germany granted Berrincastel town rights. The castle, Burg Landshut, which was built at that time, was given this name only in the 16th century. In 1332, the town rights were reaffirmed by Emperor Louis the Bavarian's Sammelprivileg (a kind of omnibus decree that dealt with many rights and privileges). Under the terms of the Golden Bull of 1356, Bohemond II became Elector. According to legend, he was brought back to health from a serious illness by a glass of wine, giving rise to the legend of the Berncastler Doctor winery.

In 1401, Nikolaus von Kues, also known by his Latinized name Nicolaus Cusanus, was born in Moselle shipowner Henne Cryfftz's house, which is well preserved and can be visited. In 1451, the St.-Nikolaus-Hospital, a hospital for the poor, was built.

In 1505, in an Electoral edict from Jakob II, the name Landshut for the archiepiscopal castle crops up for the first time. Emperor Maximilian I spent a night in Bernkastel in 1512 on the way to the Imperial Diet at Trier.

The Plague raged in Bernkastel in 1627, and in Kues in 1641. In 1692, Castle Landshut fell victim to fire and since then it has been a ruin.

From 1794 to 1814, Bernkastel was a cantonal chef-lieu under French rule. At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Bernkastel and Kues were annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1821 Bernkastel became a district seat. In 1848, the Revolution came to Bernkastel as it had to many of the then politically disunited German lands: The black-red-gold flag was hoisted at the town hall and a militia was formed.

The first road bridge between Bernkastel and Kues was built between 1872 and 1874, as was the first railway link in 1882 and 1883. In 1891, Bernkastel marked its 600-year jubilee as a town.

The town in its current form came into being on 1 April 1905 through the merger of the town of Bernkastel with the winemaking village of Kues across the river. In 1926 there arose great unrest among winemakers along the Moselle, and the financial office in Bernkastel and the customs office in Kues were stormed.

On Kristallnacht (9 November 1938), there were great riots against Jewish inhabitants, and the synagogue was destroyed.

In 1946, the first democratic elections after the Second World War were held. Hans Weber became mayor.

In 1970, Andel and Wehlen were amalgamated with the town. With administrative reform in Rhineland-Palatinate, the Verbandsgemeinde of Bernkastel-Kues was formed through the merger of the Ämter of Bernkastel-Land, Lieser, Mülheim, Zeltingen and the town of Bernkastel-Kues.

In 1997, the Burgbergtunnel, a traffic bypass, had its festive opening.

Bernkastel-Kues was the host town for the annual Intercamp Camporee for the year 2008. Scouting councils from the USA, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, and many other European countries attended the event on May 9–11.

In 2000 began the partnership between Bernkastel-Kues and Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. In 2005, the town celebrated the centenary of the merger of Bernkastel and Kues, and the municipality became a “climatic health resort” (Heilklimatischer Kurort).

Politics edit

Town council edit

The council is made up of 22 council members, who were elected by proportional representation at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:[3]

SPD CDU FDP GRÜNE UBU (Unabhängige Bürgerunion) Total
2009 3 9 4 3 3 22 seats
2004 3 11 3 3 2 22 seats

Mayors edit

The honorary mayor is Wolfgang Port (CDU). He was first elected in 2000 and last re-elected in 2019 with 61.6% of the votes.

Port's predecessor, Helmut Gestrich, was mayor beginning in 1994 and was reëlected in 1999, but he resigned the mayoralty on 22 November 2000 after having been linked to the so-called Doerfert Affair (a corruption scandal; its namesake, Hans-Joachim Doerfert, was sentenced to seven years and three months for fraud and breach of trust, although he only served five years).[4]

Coat of arms edit

 
Town's old arms
 
Coat of arms of Bernkastel-Kues

The town's arms might be described thus: Quarterly, first and fourth sable a key palewise argent, the wards to chief and sinister, second Or a bear passant of the first, and third Or a crayfish palewise gules, the head to chief.

The arms borne until 1951 were similar, but there were two notable differences:

  • The third quarter bore another bear, like the second quarter, but it was turned to sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right);
  • There was a silver inescutcheon at the fess point (centre) charged with a red cross,[5] (i.e., the arms of the Archbishopric of Trier).

The keys are meant to be the keys of heaven held by Saint Peter, to whom the Archbishopric of Trier is consecrated. The bear is the town's armorial bearing, and is canting (“bear” is Bär in German). The crayfish, also canting, as the blazon calls it a Krebs (a word applied to any of a number of crustacean creatures), stands for Nikolaus von Kues, whose family name was Cryfftz (the same as Krebs in High German).[6] There are only two other towns in Germany whose arms bear a crustacean charge, namely Bad Wurzach in the Allgäu and Cottbus.

Culture and sightseeing edit

 
Hospital Cues (Cusanusstift) in Bernkastel-Kues in 1831. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by F. Hegi after Karl Bodmer.
 
Cusanusstift, east view from the Moselle bridge
 
The Moselle near Bernkastel-Kues.
 
The Moselle near Bernkastel with the bridge at Kues.

Worth seeing in Bernkastel is the mediaeval marketplace with its gabled timber-frame houses from the 17th century, foremost among which is the narrow Spitzhäuschen (“Pointed House”) from 1416. Around the St. Michaelsbrunnen (“Saint Michael’s Fountain”) from 1606 gathers a row of well-preserved buildings and also the Renaissance Town Hall from 1608. The Graach Gate is an often visited tourist attraction. Above the constituent community of Bernkastel lie the Castle Landshut ruins, a former summer residence of the Archbishops of Trier that was destroyed by fire on 8 January 1692. It today serves as a popular lookout point over the Moselle valley. Also worth seeing is the only town gate that is still standing, the Graacher Tor (“Graach Gate”).

The town furthermore has several squares at its disposal; beyond the mediaeval marketplace are the Platz am Bärenbrunnen (“Square at the Bear’s Fountain”) and the Karlsbader Platz (“Karlovy Vary Square” – named after the partner town, which is called Karlsbad in German) opened in July 2005. The Doctorbrunnen (“Doctor Fountain”) depicts scenes of the old legend about a local wine, the famous "Bernkasteler Doctor". Another well-known point of interest is the Late Gothic St. Nikolaus-Hospital (Cusanusstift), an Electoral complex of Nikolaus von Kues. The institution's library has an outstanding scientific range of works. It is also well known for its chapel, where the heart of the great philosopher, cardinal and polymath Nikolaus von Kues (Cusanus) is buried. Near the outlying centre of Wehlen lies the former Machern Monastery in whose rooms are now found a winery, a house brewery and a restaurant.

Regular events edit

  • MoselMusikFestival (May to October)
  • Weinfest der Mittelmosel (“Wine Festival of the Middle Moselle”, each year on the first weekend in September) – with, among other things, a parade and fireworks
  • Christmas market in the mediaeval town. Many local vendors sell everything from mulled wine to handmade trinkets.
  • Tage alter Chormusik (“Days of Choir Music”, each year in the week after Easter
  • International rowing regatta on the Moselle for the Grüner Moselpokal (“Green Moselle Cup”) in September
  • Mittelalter-Spectacel (a mediaeval spectacle, every other year)
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Reitertage (“Riding Days”)
  • Moselfestwochen (classic music festival)
  • Straßenfest (street fair) in the constituent community of Kues
  • Tage der offenen Weinkeller (“Open Wine Cellar Days”) in the constituent community of Kues where the winemakers of Kues present and sell their wine in their own wine cellars.
  • Annual horse show on the Easter weekend

Economy and infrastructure edit

Public institutions edit

Education edit

  • Nikolaus-von-Kues-Gymnasium
  • Freiherr-vom-Stein-Realschule
  • Hauptschule with all-day school
  • Grundschule Kues (Cusanusschule) (primary school)
  • Grundschule Wehlen (primary school)
  • Professional training schools (Berufsbildende Schulen) with professional school (Berufsfachschule) I and II, upper professional school (Berufsoberschule)
  • Hotelfachschule and Höhere Berufsfachschule für Hotelmanagement
  • Medizinisches Ausbildungszentrum Moseltal, Fachschule für Physiotherapie (medical training centre, specialization in physiotherapy)
  • Burg-Landshut-Schule für Lernbehinderte (for students with learning difficulties)
  • Rosenbergschule (special school with focus on holistic development)

Authorities edit

  • Amtsgericht
  • Bundesagentur für Arbeit (Federal agency for labour)
  • Cusanus-Krankenhaus (hospital, part of CTT Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel-Wittlich)
  • Dienstleistungszentrum Ländlicher Raum (a Rhineland-Palatinate institution that concerns itself with a broad array of matters relating to agriculture, winegrowing and oenology, schools teaching in agricultural disciplines, and many other related things, in both advisory and developmental capacities)
  • Finanzamt Bernkastel-Wittlich (financial office – branch location)
  • Kraftfahrzeugzulassungsstelle Bernkastel-Wittlich (vehicle licensing centre – branch location)
  • Polizeiinspektion (police service)
  • Verbandsgemeindeverwaltung Bernkastel-Kues (Verbandsgemeinde administration)
  • Vermessungs- und Katasteramt (surveying and cadastral office)
  • Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Trier (water and shipping office – branch location)
  • Wasserschutzpolizei (water protection police)

Established businesses edit

  • Mageba, a producer of textile machinery
  • Median Kliniken GmbH with its rehabilitation centre, biggest employer in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district
  • Moselland eG, biggest winemaking cooperative in Rhineland-Palatinate, turnover: €47,500,000
  • Peter Mertes Weinkellerei GmbH, biggest German winery, turnover: €130,000,000 (2004)

Winegrowing edit

 
Riesling grapes
 
Bernkastel with the “Doctor” vineyard

Historically, the most important economic sector has been winegrowing. Within the Bernkastel area, vines are worked overwhelmingly in steep-slope vineyards in an area of 5,844 ha.[7] There are still many wineries in Bernkastel-Kues today. Riesling is the customary grape variety, although smaller quantities of other varieties, such as Burgunder, Rivaner, Kerner and Dornfelder, are also grown.

Within town limits, the winemaking appellations – Großlagen – Münzlay (Wehlen), Badstube (Bernkastel) and Kurfürstlay (Bernkastel, Kues and Andel) are represented by the following vineyards:

  • Andeler Goldschatz
  • Bernkasteler Alte Badstube am Doctorberg
  • Bernkasteler Bratenhöfchen
  • Bernkasteler Doctor
  • Bernkasteler Johannisbrünnchen
  • Bernkasteler Lay
  • Bernkasteler Matheisbildchen
  • Bernkasteler Graben
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Kardinalsberg
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Rosenberg
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Schlossberg
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Stephanus Rosengärtchen
  • Bernkastel-Kueser Weisenstein
  • Wehlener Abtei
  • Wehlener Hofberg
  • Wehlener Klosterberg
  • Wehlener Nonnenberg
  • Wehlener Sonnenuhr

Transport edit

Road edit

Bernkastel-Kues lies on Bundesstraßen 50 and 53. With the opening of the Burgbergtunnel (550 m), heavy traffic in the constituent community of Bernkastel was alleviated. Also, two bridges are found in town, one of which is the only suspension bridge across the Moselle. Both were renovated in the 1990s. Public transport is integrated into the Verkehrsverbund Region Trier (VRT), whose fares therefore apply.

Rail edit

Until 31 December 1962, the narrow gauge Moseltalbahn, also called the Saufbähnchen, ran through Bernkastel-Kues. The railway station building stands at the water's edge in the constituent community of Bernkastel (right bank). Furthermore, there was a Deutsche Bahn terminal station in the constituent community of Kues (left bank) whence a further railway track, the Wengerohr–Bernkastel-Kues line, linked the town with Wittlich and the Moselle line (Cannons Railway). Both railways are disused and the tracks have been torn up. The slate-block railway station building, built “Moselle-style” in the early 20th century by Reichsbahn building director Franz Schenk, has likewise been preserved. An adjoining goods building was restored and is now used as a multifunctional building (Güterhalle). In what was once the track area there was at first an unsecured carpark. Now here is the Forum Alter Bahnhof, a municipal service centre with an underground parking garage. The track itself was first converted as far as Lieser into the Mosel-Radweg (cycling trail), and then later into the Maare-Mosel-Radweg through Wittlich to Daun in the Eifel.

Water edit

Bernkastel-Kues is a stop on Rhine-Mosel cruises. Along the shore of the Mosel are many landing stages from which there are many tours daily.

Notable people edit

 
Charles IV de Lorraine 1663

Twin towns – sister cities edit

 
Sign of Karlovy Vary's sister cities

Bernkastel-Kues is twinned with:

In popular culture edit

The first string before the hyphen, "Bernkastel" is the name of a character in the visual novel series Umineko: When They Cry.[8][9]

Panorama edit

 
180° panorama of Bernkastel from the Moselle’s bank in Kues

Further reading edit

  • Franz Schmitt: Chronik von Cues. Bernkastel-Kues 1981.
  • Franz Schmitt: Bernkastel im Wandel der Zeiten. Trier 1985.

References edit

  1. ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Bernkastel-Wittlich, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2023.
  3. ^ Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Stadtrat
  4. ^ Prägende Persönlichkeit verloren volksfreund.de, 30. Mai 2009
  5. ^ Prof. Hupp, Schließheim; in Deutsche Ortswappen; Bremen: Kaffeehandels-A.G., 1895
  6. ^ Entry at Heraldry of the World
  7. ^ Moselwein e. V.
  8. ^ Goldenarrow7778 (2020-12-19). "The origin of the name Bernkastel". r/umineko. Retrieved 2024-03-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "What Does The Name Bernkastel Mean?". Names.org. Retrieved March 31, 2024.

External links edit

  • Town’s official webpage (in German)
  • Official webpage in English of Tourism of Bernkastel-Kues in Moselle Valley
  • Brief portrait of Bernkastel 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine at SWR Fernsehen (in German)
  • Constituent community of Andel 2018-01-10 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  • Constituent community of Wehlen (in German)
  • Moselfestwochen (in German)

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codes54470Dialling codes06531Vehicle registrationWIL BKSWebsitewww bernkastel de Copper engraving after Matthaus Merian Town Hall Spitzhauschen Marketplace Ruins of Landshut Castle Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring municipalities 1 3 Constituent communities 1 3 1 Population structure 1 4 Climate 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Mayors 3 3 Coat of arms 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Regular events 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Public institutions 5 1 1 Education 5 1 2 Authorities 5 2 Established businesses 5 3 Winegrowing 5 4 Transport 5 4 1 Road 5 4 2 Rail 5 4 3 Water 6 Notable people 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 In popular culture 9 Panorama 10 Further reading 11 References 12 External linksGeography editLocation edit Bernkastel Kues lies in the Mosel valley roughly 50 km 31 mi from Trier The greatest elevation is the Olymp 415 m above sea level and the lowest point 107 m above sea level lies on the Mosel s banks The municipal area totals 23 657 101 m2 of which 7 815 899 m2 is used for agriculture thereby making Bernkastel Kues one of the Middle Moselle s biggest towns by land area Neighbouring municipalities edit Clockwise from the north these are Graach Longkamp Monzelfeld Veldenz Mulheim Lieser Maring Noviand Platten and Zeltingen Rachtig Constituent communities edit Bernkastel Kues is subdivided into the four Stadtteile of Andel Bernkastel Kues and Wehlen The former two lie on the Moselle s right bank while the latter two are on the left All together 7 794 people live in all four centres 3 696 men 4 098 women of whom 268 or 3 44 are foreigners Population structure edit Stadtteil as at 1 2006 Inhabitants Male Female Andel 788 378 410 Bernkastel 1087 539 548 Kues 4603 2121 2482 Wehlen 1262 658 604 Climate edit The town lies in a transitional zone between temperate oceanic climate and continental climate The barrier formed by the Eifel shields Bernkastel Kues from west winds putting it in a rain shadow and sometimes subjecting it to a fohn effect Yearly precipitation in Bernkastel Kues amounts to 706 mm 27 8 in falling into the middle third of the precipitation chart for all Germany At 41 of the German Weather Service s weather stations lower figures are recorded The driest month is February The most rainfall comes in August In that month precipitation is 1 6 times what it is in February Precipitation varies hardly at all being evenly spread throughout the year At only 22 of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded History editThe earliest evidence of human habitation 3000 BC was discovered by archaeologists in Kues About AD 370 Decimus Magnus Ausonius the Roman poet and teacher at the Imperial court wrote his poem Mosella Adalbero von Luxemburg d 1036 or 1037 Provost of the Trier Monastery of St Paulin became Lord of Bernkastel in the early 11th century In the first half of the 11th century Bernkastel had its first documentary mention At the turn of the 8th century a geographer described a place called Princastellum This is said to be evidence of a Roman castellum in the 4th century near today s Landshut castle ruin Pointing to this are among other things fittings and finds of ceramic and iron underneath the castle The 12th century form of the name Beronis castellum was a learned re Latinization which was related to Adalbero von Luxemburg Work was begun on the third castle building under the lordship of Archbishop of Trier Heinrich II of Finstingen On 29 May 1291 King Rudolph I of Germany granted Berrincastel town rights The castle Burg Landshut which was built at that time was given this name only in the 16th century In 1332 the town rights were reaffirmed by Emperor Louis the Bavarian s Sammelprivileg a kind of omnibus decree that dealt with many rights and privileges Under the terms of the Golden Bull of 1356 Bohemond II became Elector According to legend he was brought back to health from a serious illness by a glass of wine giving rise to the legend of the Berncastler Doctor winery In 1401 Nikolaus von Kues also known by his Latinized name Nicolaus Cusanus was born in Moselle shipowner Henne Cryfftz s house which is well preserved and can be visited In 1451 the St Nikolaus Hospital a hospital for the poor was built In 1505 in an Electoral edict from Jakob II the name Landshut for the archiepiscopal castle crops up for the first time Emperor Maximilian I spent a night in Bernkastel in 1512 on the way to the Imperial Diet at Trier The Plague raged in Bernkastel in 1627 and in Kues in 1641 In 1692 Castle Landshut fell victim to fire and since then it has been a ruin From 1794 to 1814 Bernkastel was a cantonal chef lieu under French rule At the Congress of Vienna in 1815 Bernkastel and Kues were annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia In 1821 Bernkastel became a district seat In 1848 the Revolution came to Bernkastel as it had to many of the then politically disunited German lands The black red gold flag was hoisted at the town hall and a militia was formed The first road bridge between Bernkastel and Kues was built between 1872 and 1874 as was the first railway link in 1882 and 1883 In 1891 Bernkastel marked its 600 year jubilee as a town The town in its current form came into being on 1 April 1905 through the merger of the town of Bernkastel with the winemaking village of Kues across the river In 1926 there arose great unrest among winemakers along the Moselle and the financial office in Bernkastel and the customs office in Kues were stormed On Kristallnacht 9 November 1938 there were great riots against Jewish inhabitants and the synagogue was destroyed In 1946 the first democratic elections after the Second World War were held Hans Weber became mayor In 1970 Andel and Wehlen were amalgamated with the town With administrative reform in Rhineland Palatinate the Verbandsgemeinde of Bernkastel Kues was formed through the merger of the Amter of Bernkastel Land Lieser Mulheim Zeltingen and the town of Bernkastel Kues In 1997 the Burgbergtunnel a traffic bypass had its festive opening Bernkastel Kues was the host town for the annual Intercamp Camporee for the year 2008 Scouting councils from the USA Canada the Czech Republic Germany France and many other European countries attended the event on May 9 11 In 2000 began the partnership between Bernkastel Kues and Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic In 2005 the town celebrated the centenary of the merger of Bernkastel and Kues and the municipality became a climatic health resort Heilklimatischer Kurort Politics editTown council edit The council is made up of 22 council members who were elected by proportional representation at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 and the honorary mayor as chairman The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results 3 SPD CDU FDP GRUNE UBU Unabhangige Burgerunion Total 2009 3 9 4 3 3 22 seats 2004 3 11 3 3 2 22 seats Mayors edit The honorary mayor is Wolfgang Port CDU He was first elected in 2000 and last re elected in 2019 with 61 6 of the votes Port s predecessor Helmut Gestrich was mayor beginning in 1994 and was reelected in 1999 but he resigned the mayoralty on 22 November 2000 after having been linked to the so called Doerfert Affair a corruption scandal its namesake Hans Joachim Doerfert was sentenced to seven years and three months for fraud and breach of trust although he only served five years 4 Coat of arms edit nbsp Town s old arms nbsp Coat of arms of Bernkastel Kues The town s arms might be described thus Quarterly first and fourth sable a key palewise argent the wards to chief and sinister second Or a bear passant of the first and third Or a crayfish palewise gules the head to chief The arms borne until 1951 were similar but there were two notable differences The third quarter bore another bear like the second quarter but it was turned to sinister armsbearer s left viewer s right There was a silver inescutcheon at the fess point centre charged with a red cross 5 i e the arms of the Archbishopric of Trier The keys are meant to be the keys of heaven held by Saint Peter to whom the Archbishopric of Trier is consecrated The bear is the town s armorial bearing and is canting bear is Bar in German The crayfish also canting as the blazon calls it a Krebs a word applied to any of a number of crustacean creatures stands for Nikolaus von Kues whose family name was Cryfftz the same as Krebs in High German 6 There are only two other towns in Germany whose arms bear a crustacean charge namely Bad Wurzach in the Allgau and Cottbus Culture and sightseeing edit nbsp Hospital Cues Cusanusstift in Bernkastel Kues in 1831 Hand coloured aquatint engraving by F Hegi after Karl Bodmer nbsp Cusanusstift east view from the Moselle bridge nbsp The Moselle near Bernkastel Kues nbsp The Moselle near Bernkastel with the bridge at Kues Worth seeing in Bernkastel is the mediaeval marketplace with its gabled timber frame houses from the 17th century foremost among which is the narrow Spitzhauschen Pointed House from 1416 Around the St Michaelsbrunnen Saint Michael s Fountain from 1606 gathers a row of well preserved buildings and also the Renaissance Town Hall from 1608 The Graach Gate is an often visited tourist attraction Above the constituent community of Bernkastel lie the Castle Landshut ruins a former summer residence of the Archbishops of Trier that was destroyed by fire on 8 January 1692 It today serves as a popular lookout point over the Moselle valley Also worth seeing is the only town gate that is still standing the Graacher Tor Graach Gate The town furthermore has several squares at its disposal beyond the mediaeval marketplace are the Platz am Barenbrunnen Square at the Bear s Fountain and the Karlsbader Platz Karlovy Vary Square named after the partner town which is called Karlsbad in German opened in July 2005 The Doctorbrunnen Doctor Fountain depicts scenes of the old legend about a local wine the famous Bernkasteler Doctor Another well known point of interest is the Late Gothic St Nikolaus Hospital Cusanusstift an Electoral complex of Nikolaus von Kues The institution s library has an outstanding scientific range of works It is also well known for its chapel where the heart of the great philosopher cardinal and polymath Nikolaus von Kues Cusanus is buried Near the outlying centre of Wehlen lies the former Machern Monastery in whose rooms are now found a winery a house brewery and a restaurant Regular events edit MoselMusikFestival May to October Weinfest der Mittelmosel Wine Festival of the Middle Moselle each year on the first weekend in September with among other things a parade and fireworks Christmas market in the mediaeval town Many local vendors sell everything from mulled wine to handmade trinkets Tage alter Chormusik Days of Choir Music each year in the week after Easter International rowing regatta on the Moselle for the Gruner Moselpokal Green Moselle Cup in September Mittelalter Spectacel a mediaeval spectacle every other year Bernkastel Kueser Reitertage Riding Days Moselfestwochen classic music festival Strassenfest street fair in the constituent community of Kues Tage der offenen Weinkeller Open Wine Cellar Days in the constituent community of Kues where the winemakers of Kues present and sell their wine in their own wine cellars Annual horse show on the Easter weekendEconomy and infrastructure editPublic institutions edit Education edit Nikolaus von Kues Gymnasium Freiherr vom Stein Realschule Hauptschule with all day school Grundschule Kues Cusanusschule primary school Grundschule Wehlen primary school Professional training schools Berufsbildende Schulen with professional school Berufsfachschule I and II upper professional school Berufsoberschule Hotelfachschule and Hohere Berufsfachschule fur Hotelmanagement Medizinisches Ausbildungszentrum Moseltal Fachschule fur Physiotherapie medical training centre specialization in physiotherapy Burg Landshut Schule fur Lernbehinderte for students with learning difficulties Rosenbergschule special school with focus on holistic development Authorities edit Amtsgericht Bundesagentur fur Arbeit Federal agency for labour Cusanus Krankenhaus hospital part of CTT Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel Wittlich Dienstleistungszentrum Landlicher Raum a Rhineland Palatinate institution that concerns itself with a broad array of matters relating to agriculture winegrowing and oenology schools teaching in agricultural disciplines and many other related things in both advisory and developmental capacities Finanzamt Bernkastel Wittlich financial office branch location Kraftfahrzeugzulassungsstelle Bernkastel Wittlich vehicle licensing centre branch location Polizeiinspektion police service Verbandsgemeindeverwaltung Bernkastel Kues Verbandsgemeinde administration Vermessungs und Katasteramt surveying and cadastral office Wasser und Schifffahrtsamt Trier water and shipping office branch location Wasserschutzpolizei water protection police Established businesses edit Mageba a producer of textile machinery Median Kliniken GmbH with its rehabilitation centre biggest employer in the Bernkastel Wittlich district Moselland eG biggest winemaking cooperative in Rhineland Palatinate turnover 47 500 000 Peter Mertes Weinkellerei GmbH biggest German winery turnover 130 000 000 2004 Winegrowing edit nbsp Riesling grapes nbsp Bernkastel with the Doctor vineyard Historically the most important economic sector has been winegrowing Within the Bernkastel area vines are worked overwhelmingly in steep slope vineyards in an area of 5 844 ha 7 There are still many wineries in Bernkastel Kues today Riesling is the customary grape variety although smaller quantities of other varieties such as Burgunder Rivaner Kerner and Dornfelder are also grown Within town limits the winemaking appellations Grosslagen Munzlay Wehlen Badstube Bernkastel and Kurfurstlay Bernkastel Kues and Andel are represented by the following vineyards Andeler Goldschatz Bernkasteler Alte Badstube am Doctorberg Bernkasteler Bratenhofchen Bernkasteler Doctor Bernkasteler Johannisbrunnchen Bernkasteler Lay Bernkasteler Matheisbildchen Bernkasteler Graben Bernkastel Kueser Kardinalsberg Bernkastel Kueser Rosenberg Bernkastel Kueser Schlossberg Bernkastel Kueser Stephanus Rosengartchen Bernkastel Kueser Weisenstein Wehlener Abtei Wehlener Hofberg Wehlener Klosterberg Wehlener Nonnenberg Wehlener Sonnenuhr Transport edit Road edit Bernkastel Kues lies on Bundesstrassen 50 and 53 With the opening of the Burgbergtunnel 550 m heavy traffic in the constituent community of Bernkastel was alleviated Also two bridges are found in town one of which is the only suspension bridge across the Moselle Both were renovated in the 1990s Public transport is integrated into the Verkehrsverbund Region Trier VRT whose fares therefore apply Rail edit Until 31 December 1962 the narrow gauge Moseltalbahn also called the Saufbahnchen ran through Bernkastel Kues The railway station building stands at the water s edge in the constituent community of Bernkastel right bank Furthermore there was a Deutsche Bahn terminal station in the constituent community of Kues left bank whence a further railway track the Wengerohr Bernkastel Kues line linked the town with Wittlich and the Moselle line Cannons Railway Both railways are disused and the tracks have been torn up The slate block railway station building built Moselle style in the early 20th century by Reichsbahn building director Franz Schenk has likewise been preserved An adjoining goods building was restored and is now used as a multifunctional building Guterhalle In what was once the track area there was at first an unsecured carpark Now here is the Forum Alter Bahnhof a municipal service centre with an underground parking garage The track itself was first converted as far as Lieser into the Mosel Radweg cycling trail and then later into the Maare Mosel Radweg through Wittlich to Daun in the Eifel Water edit Bernkastel Kues is a stop on Rhine Mosel cruises Along the shore of the Mosel are many landing stages from which there are many tours daily Notable people edit nbsp Charles IV de Lorraine 1663 Nikolaus von Kues Cusanus 1401 1464 philosopher theologian jurist and astronomer Charles IV Duke of Lorraine 1604 1675 Duke of Lorraine died in Bernkastel Hermann Schroeder 1904 1984 composer Heiner Thiel born 1957 sculptor and curator Stuart Pigott born 1960 British wine specialist author and journalistTwin towns sister cities edit nbsp Sign of Karlovy Vary s sister cities See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Bernkastel Kues is twinned with nbsp Karlovy Vary Czech RepublicIn popular culture editThe first string before the hyphen Bernkastel is the name of a character in the visual novel series Umineko When They Cry 8 9 Panorama edit nbsp 180 panorama of Bernkastel from the Moselle s bank in KuesFurther reading editFranz Schmitt Chronik von Cues Bernkastel Kues 1981 Franz Schmitt Bernkastel im Wandel der Zeiten Trier 1985 References edit Direktwahlen 2019 Landkreis Bernkastel Wittlich Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 6 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2022 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden PDF in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2023 Kommunalwahl Rheinland Pfalz 2009 Stadtrat Pragende Personlichkeit verloren volksfreund de 30 Mai 2009 Prof Hupp Schliessheim in Deutsche Ortswappen Bremen Kaffeehandels A G 1895 Entry at Heraldry of the World Moselwein e V Goldenarrow7778 2020 12 19 The origin of the name Bernkastel r umineko Retrieved 2024 03 31 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link What Does The Name Bernkastel Mean Names org Retrieved March 31 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernkastel Kues Town s official webpage in German Official webpage in English of Tourism of Bernkastel Kues in Moselle Valley Brief portrait of Bernkastel Archived 2011 06 06 at the Wayback Machine at SWR Fernsehen in German Constituent community of Andel Archived 2018 01 10 at the Wayback Machine in German Constituent community of Wehlen in German Moselfestwochen in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernkastel Kues amp oldid 1216734515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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