Mühlheim an der Eis

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Mühlheim an der Eis
Local community Obrigheim (Pfalz)
Coat of arms of Mühlheim an der Eis
Coordinates: 49 ° 35 ′ 9 ″  N , 8 ° 11 ′ 16 ″  E
Height : 140 m above sea level NHN
Incorporation : 7th June 1969
Postal code : 67283
Area code : 06359

The wine-growing village of Mühlheim an der Eis is part of the local community Obrigheim (Pfalz) in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Bad Dürkheim . Until 1969, Mühlheim an der Eis was an independent municipality .

location

Mühlheim is located in the northwestern municipal area in the Weinstrasse region and is mainly surrounded by vineyards. Immediately south of the settlement area, the Eisbach , which forms the border with Albsheim an der Eis , runs in an east-west direction . A winter linden tree in the local main street is also classified as a natural monument.

history

Mühlheim was first mentioned in a document in 767. In the Middle Ages, the right of patronage was incumbent on the Maria Münster monastery in Worms . The place belonged with eight other communities to the so-called Neunmärkern , who were allowed to supply themselves with timber in the stump forest around 15 kilometers southwest. 1404 gave Gottfried von Leiningen together with Count Emich VI. approval of a bond issued by the municipality. In the early modern period, Emich XI inherited. the community. In the following period the place belonged to Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg , from 1787 to 1797 it was part of the short-lived County of Leiningen-Heidesheim under Count Wenzel Joseph . From 1798 to 1814, when the Palatinate was part of the French Republic (until 1804) and then part of the Napoleonic Empire , Albsheim was incorporated into the canton of Grünstadt and was subordinate to the Mairie Albsheim . In 1815 the place had a total of 300 inhabitants. From 1816 Albsheim belonged to Bavaria . From 1818 to 1862 Mühlheim was part of the Landkommissariat Frankenthal , which was then converted into a district office.

Protestant church, taken from the old cemetery

In 1939 the place was incorporated into the Frankenthal district. After the Second World War , Mühlheim became part of the then newly formed state of Rhineland-Palatinate within the French occupation zone . As part of the Rhineland-Palatinate administrative reform that began in the second half of the 1960s , the smaller communities on the middle EisbachAlbsheim an der Eis , Colgenstein-Heidesheim and Mühlheim an der Eis - were re-established with the larger community on June 7, 1969 Obrigheim amalgamated under the name "Obrigheim (Pfalz)". In 1969 Mühlheim had 283 inhabitants. At the same time, the district affiliation changed, since the Frankenthal district was also dissolved on June 7, 1969; since then the place is in the newly created district of Bad Dürkheim . On April 22, 1972, the new community of Obrigheim was assigned to the community of Grünstadt-Land , which became part of the community of Leiningerland on January 1, 2018 .

Infrastructure

Mühlheim lives to a large extent from viticulture . The state road 395 runs through the village , which connects it with Kaiserslautern and Worms , among others . Bundesstrasse 271 runs northwest of the settlement area . A total of eleven cultural monuments exist on site , including the Protestant church.

Culture

The extreme metal band Desaster made their first appearance in 1989 in Mühlheim.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the place

People who worked on site

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official municipality directory 2006 ( Memento from December 22, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (= State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate [Hrsg.]: Statistical volumes . Volume 393 ). Bad Ems March 2006, p. 191 (PDF; 2.6 MB). Info: An up-to-date directory ( 2016 ) is available, but in the section "Territorial changes - Territorial administrative reform" it does not give any population figures.