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Coordinates: 50 ° 32 ′ 55 ″  N , 6 ° 43 ′ 19 ″  E
Height : 355 m above sea level NHN
Area : 12.25 km²
Residents : 703  (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 57 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st July 1969
Postal code : 53902
Area code : 02253
Nöthen (Bad Münstereifel)
Necessities

Location of Nöthen in Bad Münstereifel

Nöthen in November 2018
Nöthen in November 2018

Nöthen is a district of Bad Münstereifel in the district of Euskirchen , North Rhine-Westphalia .

geography

The place is west of the old town of Bad Münstereifel. Between Gilsdorf extending and Nöthen national road 206 applies in a gyro on the northern edge of Nöthen on of Bad Münster Eifel according Mechernich-Breitenbenden leading national road 165. The Eschweiler stream flows through the members of the district Nöthen place Gilsdorf to the Nöthener mill north of Nöthen.

history

In the district of Nöthen, a matron shrine from Roman times , the so-called pagan temple , was excavated . A brook named notinna is mentioned in a document from Emperor Lothar I from the year 846 . The brook is probably the Nöthenerbach, which flows into the Eschweilerbach. The place was first mentioned in 893 in the Prümer Urbar as a notine ; at that time the abbey had a labor yard in Nöthen . The rights were given to the collegiate church of St. Chrysanthus and Daria at a later date . In 1115 the ownership of the branch church and the tithe was confirmed. After the transition into the sphere of influence of the Dukes of Jülich, the place formed a sonship with Gilsdorf . In the course of the judicial reform, the place had to give up jurisdiction to Bad Münstereifel in 1554/1555.

In 1802 Nöthen was raised to an independent parish . From 1816 to 1969 Nöthen and Gilsdorf were an independent municipality. In 1911, the parish had a previous building demolished and built a new building in 1912 and 1913. On July 1, 1969, Nöthen was incorporated into Bad Münstereifel. Before that, the place belonged to the Schleiden district . The parish has been part of the Holzheim / Harzheim / Nöthen parish association since 1994.

Attractions

St. Willibrord
  • St. Willibrord : The parish church is dedicated to St. Willibrord . A three-aisled church from the Middle Ages was replaced by a new building from 1912 according to plans by Eduard Endler . The new church was consecrated in 1913. It is a three-aisled stone basilica with a transept and has 200 seats and 200 standing places.
  • The village still has many half-timbered houses .
  • The Roman road to Weilerswist began in Nöthen .

Economy and Transport

  • In the village there is a kindergarten , a bakery, a guest house and in the building of the former Raiffeisenbank there is a beverage market with an adjoining bistro.
  • The RVK line taxi 891 drives through the town.

Web links

Commons : Nöthen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Population figures . Retrieved March 11, 2019 .
  2. ^ Heinz Günter Horn : Bad Münstereifel-Nöthen: Roman temple district. In: Heinz Günter Horn (Ed.): The Romans in North Rhine-Westphalia . 1987, p. 342 ff.
  3. ^ Heinrich Beyer : Document book for the history of the Middle Rhine territories, now the Prussian administrative districts of Coblenz and Trier. Edited from the sources by Heinrich Beyer. First volume: From the oldest times to the year 1169. Hölscher, Coblenz 1860, p. 83 .
  4. a b Hans Peter Schiffer: Churches and chapels in the Mechernich deanery. History, design, equipment . Kall 2003, p. 161.
  5. ^ Heinrich Beyer: Document book for the history of the Middle Rhine territories, now the Prussian administrative districts of Coblenz and Trier. Edited from the sources by Heinrich Beyer. First volume: From the oldest times up to the year 1169. Hölscher, Coblenz 1860, p. 176 .
  6. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 87 .
  7. ^ Hans Peter Schiffer: Churches and chapels in the urban area of ​​Bad Münstereifel . History - construction - equipment. Verlag Ralf Liebe, Weilerswist 2008, p. 208 .
  8. Ernst Wackenroder : The art monuments of the Schleiden district. (= Paul Clemen [Hrsg.]: Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz , Volume 11, Section II). Verlag von L. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1932, p. 275 ff.
  9. a b Hans Peter Schiffer: Churches and chapels in the Mechernich deanery. History, design, equipment . Kall 2003, p. 164.
  10. ^ Hans Peter Schiffer: Churches and chapels in the urban area of ​​Bad Münstereifel . History - construction - equipment. Verlag Ralf Liebe, Weilerswist 2008, p. 210 .