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Wittlich

The town of Wittlich (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪtlɪç] (listen); Moselle Franconian: Wittlech) is the seat of the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its historic town centre and the beauty of the surrounding countryside make the town a centre for tourism in southwest Germany.

Wittlich
Old Town Hall
Location of Wittlich within Bernkastel-Wittlich district
Wittlich
Wittlich
Coordinates: 49°59′13″N 06°53′23″E / 49.98694°N 6.88972°E / 49.98694; 6.88972Coordinates: 49°59′13″N 06°53′23″E / 49.98694°N 6.88972°E / 49.98694; 6.88972
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictBernkastel-Wittlich
Subdivisions6
Government
 • Mayor (2017–25) Joachim Rodenkirch[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total49.64 km2 (19.17 sq mi)
Elevation
160 m (520 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total19,345
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
54516
Dialling codes06571
Vehicle registrationWIL
Websitewww.wittlich.de

Wittlich is the middle centre for a feeder area of 56 municipalities in the Eifel and Moselle area with a population of roughly 64,000. With some 18,000 inhabitants, Wittlich is the biggest town between Trier and Koblenz and the fourth biggest between Mainz and the Belgian border.

Geography

Location

The town lies in the South Eifel on the River Lieser in a side valley of the Moselle on the northern edge of the Wittlich Depression. This stretch of country is bounded in the west by the low mountains of the Moselle Eifel and in the east by the Moselle valley.

Constituent communities

Wittlich's Stadtteile or Ortsbezirke (districts or suburbs), besides the main centre, also called Wittlich, are Bombogen, Dorf, Lüxem, Neuerburg, and Wengerohr,[3] each of which was a self-administering municipality.[4] until 7 June 1969.

History

 
Ruins of ancient Roman villa in Wittlich

The oldest known remnants of human settlement activity come from the third millennium BC.

In Roman times there stood right on the River Lieser, where the autobahn bridge is now, a stately villa rustica or countryside villa.

In 1065, Wittlich had its first documentary mention. In 1300, Archbishop-Elector Diether von Nassau of Trier granted Wittlich town rights. It had long been assumed, however, that Wittlich had already been granted town rights in 1291, leading to the 700th-anniversary celebrations in 1991.

In the middle ages, the prince-electors of Trier constructed a castle in Wittlich, Burg Ottenstein. This castle was replaced in the 18th century by a hunting lodge, Schloss Philippsfreude, which was destroyed during the times of the French Revolution.

In 1912, Germany's first youth prison was built in Wittlich, which also still borders on the Justizvollzugsanstalt Wittlich (“Wittlich Correctional Facility”).

Building projects in town

In 2009, the town of Wittlich was included in the programme Aktive Stadtzentren (“Active Town Centres”) of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Since then, some investors have been interested in the town of Wittlich.

  • On 12 November of the same year, the Schlossgalerie was opened, in which C&A, Müller, Ernsting's Family and Depot all have locations. There is still somewhere between 600 and 1 500 m² of available free floor area.
  • In mid March, work began on the project Altstadt, die neue (roughly “New Old Town”). It comprises three new houses in which later, on the ground floors, there will be 220 m² of storage room and a passage, while upstairs there will be room for medical practices and flats. Furthermore, there will be an underground garage with 20 parking places. Work is set to finish on this project in mid-2011.
  • Planned for Schlossstraße in Wittlich is a new theatre-cinema with four big and modern cinema halls and one big theatre hall for 600 theatregoers. There is to be a further 500 m² for dining, 850 m² of commercial space and 1 500 m² for flats. A new four-floor building is foreseen for this project. Its name will be Schlosstheater.

Politics

Town council

The council is made up of 32 honorary council members, and a full-time mayor as chairman.

Recent municipal elections have yielded the following results:[5]

   SPD   CDU   FDP  GRÜNE Linke FWG Total
2014 8 14 2 4 1 3 32 seats
2009 8 13 3 4 1 3 32 seats
2004 9 14 3 3 3 32 seats
1999 10 16 2 2 2 32 seats

Coat of arms

The German blazon reads: In rotem Feld parallel nebeneinander zwei aufrecht, mit dem Schlüsselbart nach oben voneinander abgekehrte silberne Schlüssel mit übereinandergelegten Griffen, wobei der linke über dem rechten angeordnet ist. Die Mauerkrone ist Zierelement des Wappens: ein Zinnenturm mit offenem Tor in der Mitte zwischen Mauern und Zinnen.

The town's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules two keys palewise addorsed, the wards to chief and the bow of the dexter surmounting that of the sinister, argent, ensigning the shield a tower with an open gateway and flanking walls, the whole embattled, of the second.

The German blazon identifies the “left” key as the one that surmounts the other, although the example shown at the town's own website clearly shows the dexter key surmounting the sinister. This may arise from a common misunderstanding about heraldry, in which left and right – or sinister and dexter – are told from the armsbearer's point of view, not the viewer's.[6][7]

The example of the arms shown at the town's own website shows the crenellated (“embattled”) tower on top of the escutcheon;[8] however, the example at Heraldry of the World shows the arms without this.[9] This same webpage also shows a coat of arms for Wittlich which apparently appeared in the old Coffee Hag albums. It might be described as “Argent two keys per saltire, the wards to chief, the one in bend sinister surmounting the other, azure.” In other words, the field tincture was silver (“argent”) instead of red (“gules”), and the keys were not only blue instead of silver, but also crossed to form an X (“per saltire”).

Whichever way the keys are arranged, they symbolize Saint Peter, who was the patron saint of the Electorate of Trier, to which Wittlich belonged until 1794. The current tinctures were the ones borne by Trier, whereas the ones in the Coffee Hag image were those borne by the House of Wittelsbach.

The town's first great seal, from the time just after Wittlich had been raised to town, showed a crenellated tower over an open gate between two turrets, each with a roundle high on its wall. The court seal from the early 14th century, on the other hand, showed a two-key charge quite similar to the one in today's arms, thus providing the model for the coat of arms now borne by the town.

The crenellated tower on top of the escutcheon was only “rediscovered” much later.

Town partnerships

Wittlich fosters partnerships with the following places:

 
View from the Fintenhügel (hill) over the town of Wittlich

Culture and sightseeing

 
Market place in Wittlich
 
Former synagogue on Himmeroder Straße
 
Baroque church saint Marc in Wittlich

Sightseeing

  • Old Town Hall on the marketplace with the Alten Rathaus museum for modern art. It was previously the Georg-Meistermann-Museum until the city held an exhibition there by Nazi artist Hans Schell. The Meistermann family withdrew his name in protest but many of his great works are still there - including the Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse.
  • Former synagogue, today a cultural and conference centre with a permanent exhibit on “Jewish Life in Wittlich”
  • Türmchen (“Little Tower”), part of an old town gate
  • Baroque Saint Mark's Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St. Markus)
  • Remnants of a Roman villa between Wittlich and Altrich, beside the A 1
  • Saint Paul's Mission House (Missionshaus St. Paul) of the Divine Word Missionaries (closed in autumn 2005)
  • Haus Daus at Karrstraße 19-21, among Wittlich's oldest townsmen's houses

Regular events

Wittlich's Shrovetide festivities – Fastnacht – are outfitted each year by the two Carnival clubs, Schääl Saidt e.V. and Narrenzunft Rot-Weiß e.V. (“Fools’ Guild”). On the third weekend in August, the Säubrennerkirmes (“Sow Burner Fair”) is held; it is one of Rhineland-Palatinate's biggest folk festivals and was begun in 1951, based on the mediaeval Säubrennersage (a legend that tells of a sow that inadvertently allowed a siege force to enter Wittlich, sack it and burn it down after she ate the carrot that the gatekeeper had used instead of the bolt, which he could not find; all swine in the town were accordingly punished with burning – meaning, in effect, a huge pork barbecue). In October, Wittlich also holds Rhineland-Palatinate's biggest Oktoberfest.

Offener Kanal Wittlich

Wittlich also has a public access channel, the Offener Kanal Wittlich, which several times weekly reports on local news, events and suchlike.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

 
Set of houses on the marketplace

In Wittlich, counting only workers on the social welfare contribution rolls, 14,500 people have jobs. This rises to more than 16,000 if officials and the self-employed are counted, making Wittlich's job density about 852 for each thousand inhabitants, and putting Wittlich itself in the very highest group of towns in Rhineland-Palatinate. Wittlich's importance as an economic and tourism centre is favoured by its location on two autobahns and by its mainline railway station on the Koblenz-Trier railway line.

Established businesses

  • Dr. August Oetker Nahrungsmittel KG runs one of its biggest food freezing works in the outlying centre of Wengerohr.
  • Goodyear Dunlop Tires Germany GmbH runs a plant in Wittlich which has been specialized in truck tire production.
  • On 12 November 2009, the Schlossgalerie opened in Wittlich in which C&A, Müller and Ernsting's Family, among others, have locations.
  • The Chinese firm Heng Feng, which makes furniture and fishing tackle, has its only European location in Wittlich through its daughter company Westfield Outdoors.
  • The Bungert department store is Rhineland-Palatinate's biggest family business.
 
DB-InterCity at the station

Franklin Fueling Systems GmbH manages a major distribution warehouse supplying fueling and service station equipment to all of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Transport

  • Through the municipal area runs the Autobahn A 1 between Cologne and Saarbrücken.
  • The Autobahn A 60, coming from Liège, thus far ends at the Wittlich Cross at the A 1.
  • A new four-lane highway, the so-called B 50 neu, is currently being built. It will run from the Wittlich Autobahn Cross, where currently the A 60 ends, towards the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and the Autobahn A 61. The first section, between Wittlich-Wengerohr and the Wittlich Autobahn Cross, will be completed in 2013, and the whole highway with its centrepiece, a long, high bridge over the Moselle (Hochmoselbrücke) is to be finished by 2016.
  • Also crossing in Wittlich are Bundesstraßen 49 and 50.
  • The railway station, Wittlich Hbf (Wengerohr station) with InterCityExpress connections lies in the outlying centre of Wengerohr on the Koblenz–Trier line. Regional services include the Mosel-Saar-Express from Koblenz by way of Trier to Saarbrücken, the Moseltal-Bahn from Koblenz by way of Wittlich to Trier and the Elbling Express from Wittlich by way of Trier to Perl. Long-distance services include ICE service between Luxembourg and Berlin and Intercityverkehr between Luxembourg and Emden. These trains all stop at Wittlich Hbf. The French railway operator SNCF is planning a long-distance service between Metz and Hamburg, which may stop at Wittlich.
  • Right near the station, spurs once branched off the mainline to Daun by way of Wittlich-Stadt and Bernkastel-Kues, which have now been converted into cycle paths (the Maare-Mosel-Radweg). The transport link has been replaced by a bus route.
  • The Maare-Mosel-Radweg (cycle path) is a tourist attraction that leads from Daun in the Vulkaneifel to the Moselle and Bernkastel-Kues. Bicycles can be transported on the cyclists’ bus from Bernkastel to Daun by way of Wittlich.
  • The nearest airports are Luxembourg – Findel Airport and Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, each of which can be reached in about 40 minutes.

Famous people

Honorary citizens

  • Louis Constans Berger (1829–1891), industrialist and politician, honorary citizen since 1884
  • Hans-Günther Heinz (1933–    ), entrepreneur and politician, honorary citizen since 2004
  • Matthias Joseph Mehs (1893–1976), politician and local author, honorary citizen since 1966
  • Willi Schrot (1915–2016) master locksmith, municipal politician, 1948–1979 Member of the district council, 1967–1979 Member of the Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag, honorary citizen since 2004

Sons and daughters of the town

 
Hans Friderichs in 1975
  • Mathias Agritius (b. 1545), poet, humanist
  • Max René Hesse (1877–1952), physician, writer, novelist
  • Georg Fischer (1881–1962), publisher and local author, owner of the Georg-Fischer-Verlag (publishing house) (1906–1956)
  • Matthias Joseph Mehs (1893–1976), politician and local author
  • Hans Kalbfell (b. 1930), professional boxer
  • Hans Friderichs (b. 1931), politician (FDP), Federal Minister for Economics (1972–1977)
  • Tony Munzlinger (b. 1934), painter and cartoonist
  • Hermann Schäfer (b. 1942), historian, former leader of the Culture and Media department in the German Chancellery
  • Reinhold Bohlen (b. 1946) professor, rector of the Trier Theological Faculty, cathedral capitulary, director of the Emil-Frank-Institut in Wittlich
  • Brigitte Bastgen (b. 1955), newsreader at ZDF
  • Christian Klippel (b. 1955), writer
  • Georg Holkenbrink (b. 1961), cathedral capitulary at the High Cathedral Church at Trier, episcopal vicar general, moderator curiae and economist of the Diocese of Trier
  • Jürgen Roth-Lebenstedt (b. 1962), two-time German amateur football champion with Eintracht Trier and shooter of ARD Sportschau's “Goal of the Month” in February 1996
  • Thomas Mussweiler (b. 1969), social psychologist, Leibniz Prize winner 2006
  • Hanin Elias (b. 1972), techno artist, founding member of Atari Teenage Riot
  • Julian Klein (b. 1973), composer and conductor
  • Alfons Heck (1928–2005), internationally published author and lecturer. Winner of a Peabody Award. Appeared in several documentaries aired on HBO and the BBC. Wrote about his experiences as a German youth during World War II.
  • Jordan Carver (b. 1986), fashion and glamour model

Further reading

  • Ernst Wackenroder: Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kreises Wittlich Düsseldorf 1934
  • Freckmann, Klaus: Stadt Wittlich. Neuss 1977

References

  1. ^ Wahlen der Bürgermeister der verbandsfreien Gemeinden, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 30 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ Hauptsatzung der Stadt Wittlich, § 4 Ortsbezirke
  4. ^ Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz: Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis 2006 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, Seite 201 (PDF)
  5. ^ Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Stadtrat
  6. ^ “Dexter” explained by Parker
  7. ^ “Sinister” explained by Parker
  8. ^ Description and explanation of Wittlich’s arms
  9. ^ Wittlich’s arms at Heraldry of the World

External links

  • Säubrennerkirmes (in German)

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The town of Wittlich German pronunciation ˈvɪtlɪc listen Moselle Franconian Wittlech is the seat of the Bernkastel Wittlich district in Rhineland Palatinate Germany Its historic town centre and the beauty of the surrounding countryside make the town a centre for tourism in southwest Germany WittlichTownOld Town HallCoat of armsLocation of Wittlich within Bernkastel Wittlich districtWittlichShow map of GermanyWittlichShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 49 59 13 N 06 53 23 E 49 98694 N 6 88972 E 49 98694 6 88972 Coordinates 49 59 13 N 06 53 23 E 49 98694 N 6 88972 E 49 98694 6 88972CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictBernkastel WittlichSubdivisions6Government Mayor 2017 25 Joachim Rodenkirch 1 CDU Area Total49 64 km2 19 17 sq mi Elevation160 m 520 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total19 345 Density390 km2 1 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes54516Dialling codes06571Vehicle registrationWILWebsitewww wittlich deWittlich is the middle centre for a feeder area of 56 municipalities in the Eifel and Moselle area with a population of roughly 64 000 With some 18 000 inhabitants Wittlich is the biggest town between Trier and Koblenz and the fourth biggest between Mainz and the Belgian border Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Constituent communities 2 History 3 Building projects in town 4 Politics 4 1 Town council 4 2 Coat of arms 4 3 Town partnerships 5 Culture and sightseeing 5 1 Sightseeing 5 2 Regular events 5 3 Offener Kanal Wittlich 6 Economy and infrastructure 6 1 Economy 6 2 Established businesses 6 3 Transport 7 Famous people 7 1 Honorary citizens 7 2 Sons and daughters of the town 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditLocation Edit The town lies in the South Eifel on the River Lieser in a side valley of the Moselle on the northern edge of the Wittlich Depression This stretch of country is bounded in the west by the low mountains of the Moselle Eifel and in the east by the Moselle valley Constituent communities Edit Wittlich s Stadtteile or Ortsbezirke districts or suburbs besides the main centre also called Wittlich are Bombogen Dorf Luxem Neuerburg and Wengerohr 3 each of which was a self administering municipality 4 until 7 June 1969 History Edit Ruins of ancient Roman villa in Wittlich The oldest known remnants of human settlement activity come from the third millennium BC In Roman times there stood right on the River Lieser where the autobahn bridge is now a stately villa rustica or countryside villa In 1065 Wittlich had its first documentary mention In 1300 Archbishop Elector Diether von Nassau of Trier granted Wittlich town rights It had long been assumed however that Wittlich had already been granted town rights in 1291 leading to the 700th anniversary celebrations in 1991 In the middle ages the prince electors of Trier constructed a castle in Wittlich Burg Ottenstein This castle was replaced in the 18th century by a hunting lodge Schloss Philippsfreude which was destroyed during the times of the French Revolution In 1912 Germany s first youth prison was built in Wittlich which also still borders on the Justizvollzugsanstalt Wittlich Wittlich Correctional Facility Building projects in town EditIn 2009 the town of Wittlich was included in the programme Aktive Stadtzentren Active Town Centres of the state of Rhineland Palatinate Since then some investors have been interested in the town of Wittlich On 12 November of the same year the Schlossgalerie was opened in which C amp A Muller Ernsting s Family and Depot all have locations There is still somewhere between 600 and 1 500 m of available free floor area In mid March work began on the project Altstadt die neue roughly New Old Town It comprises three new houses in which later on the ground floors there will be 220 m of storage room and a passage while upstairs there will be room for medical practices and flats Furthermore there will be an underground garage with 20 parking places Work is set to finish on this project in mid 2011 Planned for Schlossstrasse in Wittlich is a new theatre cinema with four big and modern cinema halls and one big theatre hall for 600 theatregoers There is to be a further 500 m for dining 850 m of commercial space and 1 500 m for flats A new four floor building is foreseen for this project Its name will be Schlosstheater Politics EditTown council Edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 The council is made up of 32 honorary council members and a full time mayor as chairman Recent municipal elections have yielded the following results 5 SPD CDU FDP GRUNE Linke FWG Total2014 8 14 2 4 1 3 32 seats2009 8 13 3 4 1 3 32 seats2004 9 14 3 3 3 32 seats1999 10 16 2 2 2 32 seatsCoat of arms Edit The German blazon reads In rotem Feld parallel nebeneinander zwei aufrecht mit dem Schlusselbart nach oben voneinander abgekehrte silberne Schlussel mit ubereinandergelegten Griffen wobei der linke uber dem rechten angeordnet ist Die Mauerkrone ist Zierelement des Wappens ein Zinnenturm mit offenem Tor in der Mitte zwischen Mauern und Zinnen The town s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus Gules two keys palewise addorsed the wards to chief and the bow of the dexter surmounting that of the sinister argent ensigning the shield a tower with an open gateway and flanking walls the whole embattled of the second The German blazon identifies the left key as the one that surmounts the other although the example shown at the town s own website clearly shows the dexter key surmounting the sinister This may arise from a common misunderstanding about heraldry in which left and right or sinister and dexter are told from the armsbearer s point of view not the viewer s 6 7 The example of the arms shown at the town s own website shows the crenellated embattled tower on top of the escutcheon 8 however the example at Heraldry of the World shows the arms without this 9 This same webpage also shows a coat of arms for Wittlich which apparently appeared in the old Coffee Hag albums It might be described as Argent two keys per saltire the wards to chief the one in bend sinister surmounting the other azure In other words the field tincture was silver argent instead of red gules and the keys were not only blue instead of silver but also crossed to form an X per saltire Whichever way the keys are arranged they symbolize Saint Peter who was the patron saint of the Electorate of Trier to which Wittlich belonged until 1794 The current tinctures were the ones borne by Trier whereas the ones in the Coffee Hag image were those borne by the House of Wittelsbach The town s first great seal from the time just after Wittlich had been raised to town showed a crenellated tower over an open gate between two turrets each with a roundle high on its wall The court seal from the early 14th century on the other hand showed a two key charge quite similar to the one in today s arms thus providing the model for the coat of arms now borne by the town The crenellated tower on top of the escutcheon was only rediscovered much later Town partnerships Edit Wittlich fosters partnerships with the following places Boxtel North Brabant Netherlands Brunoy Essonne France since 1979 Wellingborough Northamptonshire England United Kingdom since 1993 Zossen Teltow Flaming Brandenburg friendly relations since German reunification View from the Fintenhugel hill over the town of WittlichCulture and sightseeing Edit Market place in Wittlich Former synagogue on Himmeroder Strasse Baroque church saint Marc in Wittlich Sightseeing Edit Old Town Hall on the marketplace with the Alten Rathaus museum for modern art It was previously the Georg Meistermann Museum until the city held an exhibition there by Nazi artist Hans Schell The Meistermann family withdrew his name in protest but many of his great works are still there including the Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse Former synagogue today a cultural and conference centre with a permanent exhibit on Jewish Life in Wittlich Turmchen Little Tower part of an old town gate Baroque Saint Mark s Parish Church Pfarrkirche St Markus Remnants of a Roman villa between Wittlich and Altrich beside the A 1 Saint Paul s Mission House Missionshaus St Paul of the Divine Word Missionaries closed in autumn 2005 Haus Daus at Karrstrasse 19 21 among Wittlich s oldest townsmen s housesRegular events Edit Wittlich s Shrovetide festivities Fastnacht are outfitted each year by the two Carnival clubs Schaal Saidt e V and Narrenzunft Rot Weiss e V Fools Guild On the third weekend in August the Saubrennerkirmes Sow Burner Fair is held it is one of Rhineland Palatinate s biggest folk festivals and was begun in 1951 based on the mediaeval Saubrennersage a legend that tells of a sow that inadvertently allowed a siege force to enter Wittlich sack it and burn it down after she ate the carrot that the gatekeeper had used instead of the bolt which he could not find all swine in the town were accordingly punished with burning meaning in effect a huge pork barbecue In October Wittlich also holds Rhineland Palatinate s biggest Oktoberfest Offener Kanal Wittlich Edit Wittlich also has a public access channel the Offener Kanal Wittlich which several times weekly reports on local news events and suchlike Economy and infrastructure EditEconomy Edit Set of houses on the marketplace In Wittlich counting only workers on the social welfare contribution rolls 14 500 people have jobs This rises to more than 16 000 if officials and the self employed are counted making Wittlich s job density about 852 for each thousand inhabitants and putting Wittlich itself in the very highest group of towns in Rhineland Palatinate Wittlich s importance as an economic and tourism centre is favoured by its location on two autobahns and by its mainline railway station on the Koblenz Trier railway line Established businesses Edit Dr August Oetker Nahrungsmittel KG runs one of its biggest food freezing works in the outlying centre of Wengerohr Goodyear Dunlop Tires Germany GmbH runs a plant in Wittlich which has been specialized in truck tire production On 12 November 2009 the Schlossgalerie opened in Wittlich in which C amp A Muller and Ernsting s Family among others have locations The Chinese firm Heng Feng which makes furniture and fishing tackle has its only European location in Wittlich through its daughter company Westfield Outdoors The Bungert department store is Rhineland Palatinate s biggest family business Main railway station DB InterCity at the station Franklin Fueling Systems GmbH manages a major distribution warehouse supplying fueling and service station equipment to all of Europe Middle East and Africa Transport Edit Through the municipal area runs the Autobahn A 1 between Cologne and Saarbrucken The Autobahn A 60 coming from Liege thus far ends at the Wittlich Cross at the A 1 A new four lane highway the so called B 50 neu is currently being built It will run from the Wittlich Autobahn Cross where currently the A 60 ends towards the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region and the Autobahn A 61 The first section between Wittlich Wengerohr and the Wittlich Autobahn Cross will be completed in 2013 and the whole highway with its centrepiece a long high bridge over the Moselle Hochmoselbrucke is to be finished by 2016 Also crossing in Wittlich are Bundesstrassen 49 and 50 The railway station Wittlich Hbf Wengerohr station with InterCityExpress connections lies in the outlying centre of Wengerohr on the Koblenz Trier line Regional services include the Mosel Saar Express from Koblenz by way of Trier to Saarbrucken the Moseltal Bahn from Koblenz by way of Wittlich to Trier and the Elbling Express from Wittlich by way of Trier to Perl Long distance services include ICE service between Luxembourg and Berlin and Intercityverkehr between Luxembourg and Emden These trains all stop at Wittlich Hbf The French railway operator SNCF is planning a long distance service between Metz and Hamburg which may stop at Wittlich Right near the station spurs once branched off the mainline to Daun by way of Wittlich Stadt and Bernkastel Kues which have now been converted into cycle paths the Maare Mosel Radweg The transport link has been replaced by a bus route The Maare Mosel Radweg cycle path is a tourist attraction that leads from Daun in the Vulkaneifel to the Moselle and Bernkastel Kues Bicycles can be transported on the cyclists bus from Bernkastel to Daun by way of Wittlich The nearest airports are Luxembourg Findel Airport and Frankfurt Hahn Airport each of which can be reached in about 40 minutes Famous people EditHonorary citizens Edit Louis Constans Berger 1829 1891 industrialist and politician honorary citizen since 1884 Hans Gunther Heinz 1933 entrepreneur and politician honorary citizen since 2004 Matthias Joseph Mehs 1893 1976 politician and local author honorary citizen since 1966 Willi Schrot 1915 2016 master locksmith municipal politician 1948 1979 Member of the district council 1967 1979 Member of the Rhineland Palatinate Landtag honorary citizen since 2004Sons and daughters of the town Edit Hans Friderichs in 1975 Mathias Agritius b 1545 poet humanist Max Rene Hesse 1877 1952 physician writer novelist Georg Fischer 1881 1962 publisher and local author owner of the Georg Fischer Verlag publishing house 1906 1956 Matthias Joseph Mehs 1893 1976 politician and local author Hans Kalbfell b 1930 professional boxer Hans Friderichs b 1931 politician FDP Federal Minister for Economics 1972 1977 Tony Munzlinger b 1934 painter and cartoonist Hermann Schafer b 1942 historian former leader of the Culture and Media department in the German Chancellery Reinhold Bohlen b 1946 professor rector of the Trier Theological Faculty cathedral capitulary director of the Emil Frank Institut in Wittlich Brigitte Bastgen b 1955 newsreader at ZDF Christian Klippel b 1955 writer Georg Holkenbrink b 1961 cathedral capitulary at the High Cathedral Church at Trier episcopal vicar general moderator curiae and economist of the Diocese of Trier Jurgen Roth Lebenstedt b 1962 two time German amateur football champion with Eintracht Trier and shooter of ARD Sportschau s Goal of the Month in February 1996 Thomas Mussweiler b 1969 social psychologist Leibniz Prize winner 2006 Hanin Elias b 1972 techno artist founding member of Atari Teenage Riot Julian Klein b 1973 composer and conductor Alfons Heck 1928 2005 internationally published author and lecturer Winner of a Peabody Award Appeared in several documentaries aired on HBO and the BBC Wrote about his experiences as a German youth during World War II Jordan Carver b 1986 fashion and glamour modelFurther reading EditErnst Wackenroder Die Kunstdenkmaler des Kreises Wittlich Dusseldorf 1934 Freckmann Klaus Stadt Wittlich Neuss 1977References Edit Wahlen der Burgermeister der verbandsfreien Gemeinden Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 30 July 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Hauptsatzung der Stadt Wittlich 4 Ortsbezirke Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis 2006 Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Seite 201 PDF Kommunalwahl Rheinland Pfalz 2009 Stadtrat Dexter explained by Parker Sinister explained by Parker Description and explanation of Wittlich s arms Wittlich s arms at Heraldry of the WorldExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wittlich Saubrennerkirmes in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wittlich amp oldid 1141122260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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