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Büchenbeuren

Büchenbeuren 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 Kirchberg, whose seat is in the like-named town. Büchenbeuren is a state-recognized tourism municipality (Fremdenverkehrsort), and according to state planning, is laid out as a lower centre.[3]

Büchenbeuren
Location of Büchenbeuren within Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district
Büchenbeuren
Büchenbeuren
Coordinates: 49°55′16.61″N 7°16′47.36″E / 49.9212806°N 7.2798222°E / 49.9212806; 7.2798222
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictRhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
Municipal assoc.Kirchberg
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Guido Scherer[1]
Area
 • Total6.00 km2 (2.32 sq mi)
Elevation
460 m (1,510 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total1,746
 • Density290/km2 (750/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
55491
Dialling codes06543
Vehicle registrationSIM
Websitewww.buechenbeuren.de
The “Altes Amt”, seat of the municipal administration
Evangelical church

Geography edit

Location edit

The municipality lies in the central Hunsrück northeast of the Idarwald (forest).

Constituent communities edit

Büchenbeuren is divided among the outlying Ortsteil of Scheid, part of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport and the main centre, also called Büchenbeuren.

History edit

In 1301, Büchenbeuren had its first documentary mention in a document from the comital family Sponheim. Nevertheless, it is believed to be roughly 300 years older than that. Büchenbeuren belonged until the end of the Middle Ages to the landholdings under the lordship of the Counts of Sponheim. In 1437, the village passed to the Margraves of Baden and the Counts Palatine of the Rhine.

In the late 18th century, modernity was slow in coming to Büchenbeuren. In 1783, serfdom was abolished by Margrave Karl Friedrich.

In October 1794, French troops occupied Büchenbeuren. The rectory served as a French military hospital. Beginning in 1796, Büchenbeuren, like all lands on the Rhine’s left bank, belonged directly to France, although French administration here only became fully functional in 1798. Büchenbeuren belonged to the newly formed Arrondissement of Simmern in the Department of Rhin-et-Moselle with Simmern as the administrative seat. Kirchberg became the seat of a canton, and Büchenbeuren belonged, along with Altlay, Bärenbach, Belg, Lautzenhausen, Niederweiler and Wahlenau to the Mairie (“Mayoralty”) of Sohren. In 1804, the French introduced the Code civil des Français.

 
Population development in Büchenbeuren

In 1814, French rule in the Hunsrück ended, and Büchenbeuren, along with the rest of the Hunsrück was made part of the Zentralverwaltungsdepartement (“Central Administration Department”) of Mittelrhein on 2 February 1814, and then on 16 June of that same year, part of the Zentralverwaltungsdepartement of Nieder- und Mittelrhein under Johann August Sack, a high Prussian official. At the Congress of Vienna, the Hunsrück was made part of the Grand Duchy of the Lower Rhine, a Prussian province, which in 1822 was merged with the Province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg to form the Rhine Province. Nevertheless, until 1845, Büchenbeuren was still administered under the French municipal constitution. Only in the mid 19th century was the Gemeinde-Ordnung für den Preußischen Staat (“Municipal Order for the Prussian State”) introduced.

In 1882, the first telegraph lines reached Büchenbeuren, with telephone coming two years later. Work on the railway, the Hunsrückquerbahn, began in March 1900, with mostly Italian building crews, and on 6 December 1902, service began.

In the First World War, 63 men from Büchenbeuren (out of a total population then of 450) took part. Twelve never came back. Six others ended up in prisoner-of-war camps and four others were wounded. A war memorial was built outside the church in 1926. By 1919, Büchenbeuren was occupied by the war’s victors. At Christmas that same year, electric light shone for the first time in the village. The occupation ended in 1930. On 7 March 1936, after the Nazis had seized power on 30 January 1933, German troops occupied the Rhineland.

In 1938, on Hermann Göring’s orders, work began on the Hunsrückhöhenstraße (“Hunsrück Highway”).

In the Second World War, there was an air raid on 19 August 1944 by the USAAF. On 17 and 18 March 1945, American troops marched in. Later the same year, the French became the new occupiers.

In 1951, Hahn Air Base was built, along with the base housing development (known locally as “Housing”), in the outlying centre of Scheid. A fighter-bomber unit was stationed there the following year, and the year after that, yet another housing development was built, this one for German airbase employees.

In 1967 began the partnership with Schore, Belgium, now a constituent community of Middelkerke (see below).

On 30 September 1991, the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing left Hahn Air Base. The Americans withdrew completely from the base on 12 August 1993.

On 25 February 1994, Büchenbeuren’s population had reached 2,000. In 2001, the municipality celebrated its 700th anniversary of first documentary mention.[4]

Politics edit

Municipal council edit

The council is made up of 16 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:[5]

  SPD FDP FWG
Büchenbeuren
All
voter
groups
(sum)
Total
2009 6 5 5 16 seats
2004 6 5 3 16 seats

Mayor edit

Büchenbeuren’s mayor is Guido Scherer.[1]

Coat of arms edit

The municipality’s arms might be described thus: Per bend chequy of twenty Or and azure and vert a beech sprig leafed of two and slipped in bend of the first.

Town partnerships edit

Büchenbeuren fosters partnerships with the following places:

Culture and sightseeing edit

Buildings edit

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

Economy and infrastructure edit

Transport edit

The village lies some two kilometres by road from Rhineland-Palatinate’s only international airport, Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. Büchenbeuren can be reached from the east over the Autobahn A 61 and Bundesstraße 50, and from the west over the Hunsrückhöhenstraße (“Hunsrück Heights Road”, a scenic road across the Hunsrück built originally as a military road on Hermann Göring’s orders; also called Bundesstraße 327).

Moreover, the old Hunsrückquerbahn (railway) runs through the municipality, although this is now largely abandoned.

From Büchenbeuren, buses run to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, Idar-Oberstein, Kirn, Bingen am Rhein and Simmern.

Economy edit

 
“Family Housing”, the former Hahn Air Base housing for US personnel

The outlying centre of Scheid has been since 1996 home to the Landespolizeischule Rheinland-Pfalz (“Rhineland-Palatinate State Police College”). This stands on what once was the Hahn Air Base housing area for US personnel. Many of the now unused buildings there have fallen into disrepair.

Education edit

In Büchenbeuren are found one primary school and one kindergarten.

Fire brigade edit

Büchenbeuren has a firefighting post that together with the one in nearby Sohren forms the local fire brigade. Each year, the brigade responds to roughly 100 calls within its area of responsibility. It has eight vehicles, among which are specialized vehicles such as an aerial ladder truck, a truck for dealing with hazardous goods and a hose truck with one thousand metres of hose.

Further reading edit

  • Barbara Müller: Chronik Büchenbeuren. Published by Ortsgemeinde Büchenbeuren 1993. ISBN 3-929866-00-5

References edit

  1. ^ a b 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. ^ Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz
  4. ^ Büchenbeuren’s post-Napoleonic history July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Municipal election results for Büchenbeuren
  6. ^ Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein-Hunsrück district

External links edit

  • Municipality's official webpage (in German)

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Buchenbeuren 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 Kirchberg whose seat is in the like named town Buchenbeuren is a state recognized tourism municipality Fremdenverkehrsort and according to state planning is laid out as a lower centre 3 BuchenbeurenMunicipalityCoat of armsLocation of Buchenbeuren within Rhein Hunsruck Kreis districtBuchenbeurenShow map of GermanyBuchenbeurenShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 49 55 16 61 N 7 16 47 36 E 49 9212806 N 7 2798222 E 49 9212806 7 2798222CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictRhein Hunsruck KreisMunicipal assoc KirchbergGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Guido Scherer 1 Area Total6 00 km2 2 32 sq mi Elevation460 m 1 510 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total1 746 Density290 km2 750 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes55491Dialling codes06543Vehicle registrationSIMWebsitewww wbr buechenbeuren wbr deThe Altes Amt seat of the municipal administrationEvangelical church Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Municipal council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Coat of arms 3 4 Town partnerships 4 Culture and sightseeing 4 1 Buildings 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Transport 5 2 Economy 5 3 Education 5 4 Fire brigade 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLocation edit The municipality lies in the central Hunsruck northeast of the Idarwald forest Constituent communities edit Buchenbeuren is divided among the outlying Ortsteil of Scheid part of Frankfurt Hahn Airport and the main centre also called Buchenbeuren History editIn 1301 Buchenbeuren had its first documentary mention in a document from the comital family Sponheim Nevertheless it is believed to be roughly 300 years older than that Buchenbeuren belonged until the end of the Middle Ages to the landholdings under the lordship of the Counts of Sponheim In 1437 the village passed to the Margraves of Baden and the Counts Palatine of the Rhine In the late 18th century modernity was slow in coming to Buchenbeuren In 1783 serfdom was abolished by Margrave Karl Friedrich In October 1794 French troops occupied Buchenbeuren The rectory served as a French military hospital Beginning in 1796 Buchenbeuren like all lands on the Rhine s left bank belonged directly to France although French administration here only became fully functional in 1798 Buchenbeuren belonged to the newly formed Arrondissement of Simmern in the Department of Rhin et Moselle with Simmern as the administrative seat Kirchberg became the seat of a canton and Buchenbeuren belonged along with Altlay Barenbach Belg Lautzenhausen Niederweiler and Wahlenau to the Mairie Mayoralty of Sohren In 1804 the French introduced the Code civil des Francais nbsp Population development in BuchenbeurenIn 1814 French rule in the Hunsruck ended and Buchenbeuren along with the rest of the Hunsruck was made part of the Zentralverwaltungsdepartement Central Administration Department of Mittelrhein on 2 February 1814 and then on 16 June of that same year part of the Zentralverwaltungsdepartement of Nieder und Mittelrhein under Johann August Sack a high Prussian official At the Congress of Vienna the Hunsruck was made part of the Grand Duchy of the Lower Rhine a Prussian province which in 1822 was merged with the Province of Julich Cleves Berg to form the Rhine Province Nevertheless until 1845 Buchenbeuren was still administered under the French municipal constitution Only in the mid 19th century was the Gemeinde Ordnung fur den Preussischen Staat Municipal Order for the Prussian State introduced In 1882 the first telegraph lines reached Buchenbeuren with telephone coming two years later Work on the railway the Hunsruckquerbahn began in March 1900 with mostly Italian building crews and on 6 December 1902 service began In the First World War 63 men from Buchenbeuren out of a total population then of 450 took part Twelve never came back Six others ended up in prisoner of war camps and four others were wounded A war memorial was built outside the church in 1926 By 1919 Buchenbeuren was occupied by the war s victors At Christmas that same year electric light shone for the first time in the village The occupation ended in 1930 On 7 March 1936 after the Nazis had seized power on 30 January 1933 German troops occupied the Rhineland In 1938 on Hermann Goring s orders work began on the Hunsruckhohenstrasse Hunsruck Highway In the Second World War there was an air raid on 19 August 1944 by the USAAF On 17 and 18 March 1945 American troops marched in Later the same year the French became the new occupiers In 1951 Hahn Air Base was built along with the base housing development known locally as Housing in the outlying centre of Scheid A fighter bomber unit was stationed there the following year and the year after that yet another housing development was built this one for German airbase employees In 1967 began the partnership with Schore Belgium now a constituent community of Middelkerke see below On 30 September 1991 the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing left Hahn Air Base The Americans withdrew completely from the base on 12 August 1993 On 25 February 1994 Buchenbeuren s population had reached 2 000 In 2001 the municipality celebrated its 700th anniversary of first documentary mention 4 Politics editMunicipal council edit The council is made up of 16 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 5 SPD FDP FWGBuchenbeuren Allvotergroups sum Total2009 6 5 5 16 seats2004 6 5 3 16 seatsMayor edit Buchenbeuren s mayor is Guido Scherer 1 Coat of arms edit The municipality s arms might be described thus Per bend chequy of twenty Or and azure and vert a beech sprig leafed of two and slipped in bend of the first Town partnerships edit Buchenbeuren fosters partnerships with the following places nbsp Middelkerke Schore West Flanders Belgium since 1967Culture and sightseeing editBuildings edit The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland Palatinate s Directory of Cultural Monuments Evangelical church Hauptstrasse Classicist aisleless church 1838 1840 building inspector Ludwig Behr Kreuznach Bahnhofstrasse 11 Late Historicist villa Renaissance Revival about 1900 whole complex of buildings with garden 6 Economy and infrastructure editTransport edit The village lies some two kilometres by road from Rhineland Palatinate s only international airport Frankfurt Hahn Airport Buchenbeuren can be reached from the east over the Autobahn A 61 and Bundesstrasse 50 and from the west over the Hunsruckhohenstrasse Hunsruck Heights Road a scenic road across the Hunsruck built originally as a military road on Hermann Goring s orders also called Bundesstrasse 327 Moreover the old Hunsruckquerbahn railway runs through the municipality although this is now largely abandoned From Buchenbeuren buses run to Frankfurt Hahn Airport Idar Oberstein Kirn Bingen am Rhein and Simmern Economy edit nbsp Family Housing the former Hahn Air Base housing for US personnelThe outlying centre of Scheid has been since 1996 home to the Landespolizeischule Rheinland Pfalz Rhineland Palatinate State Police College This stands on what once was the Hahn Air Base housing area for US personnel Many of the now unused buildings there have fallen into disrepair Education edit In Buchenbeuren are found one primary school and one kindergarten Fire brigade edit Buchenbeuren has a firefighting post that together with the one in nearby Sohren forms the local fire brigade Each year the brigade responds to roughly 100 calls within its area of responsibility It has eight vehicles among which are specialized vehicles such as an aerial ladder truck a truck for dealing with hazardous goods and a hose truck with one thousand metres of hose Further reading editBarbara Muller Chronik Buchenbeuren Published by Ortsgemeinde Buchenbeuren 1993 ISBN 3 929866 00 5References edit a b Direktwahlen 2019 Rhein Hunsruck Kreis Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 4 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz Buchenbeuren s post Napoleonic history Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine Municipal election results for Buchenbeuren Directory of Cultural Monuments in Rhein Hunsruck districtExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buchenbeuren Municipality s official webpage in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buchenbeuren amp oldid 1158020071, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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