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Coordinates: 50 ° 32 '47 "  N , 7 ° 7' 25"  E
Height : 90 m above sea level NHN
Incorporation : 7th June 1969
Postal code : 53474
Area code : 02641
Hemmessen (Rhineland-Palatinate)
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Location of Hemmessen in Rhineland-Palatinate

Along with Wadenheim and Beul, Hemmessen is one of the three historic districts of Bad Neuenahr , which today belongs to Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler in northern Rhineland-Palatinate as a district and local district .

history

Hemmessen was first mentioned as a Hemmingeshobe on December 13, 1108 , when Count Adalbert von Saffenberg and his son Adolf donated goods to Ahrweiler, Mayschoss, Lantershoven and Hemmessen to the Herzogenrath Monastery (now called Rolduc Abbey ). Until 1603 the village was the location of a ban mill for the county of Neuenahr .

Hemmessen belonged to the parish of Wadenheim. After the Rhineland came to Prussia in 1815 as a result of the resolutions at the Congress of Vienna , Wadenheim formed a municipality to which the villages of Hemmessen and Beul also belonged. The three places grew together after the discovery of the Apollinaris spring in 1852 and the Augusta and Victoria springs in 1854 and the opening of the first bathing season in 1859. The community Wadenheim was renamed in 1875 in "community Neuenahr".

The St. Sebastian Chapel was built in 1869 to replace a previous building.

Since July 7, 1969, Bad Neuenahr and thus also Hemmessen has been part of the then newly formed town of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sources on the history of the city of Ahrweiler, Vol. 2, ed. v. R. Bous / HG Klein, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler 2003, No. 1, p. 1
  2. William Wars: The Ahrweinbau: its history and economic situation in the present , Trier: commission Verl. der Paulinus-Dr., 1911, p. 11 ( online edition at dilibri )
  3. Jakob Rausch: The name Neuenahr in a historical look in the 1958 Heimatjahrbuch Kreis Ahrweiler ( online edition )