Rindhausen
Rindhausen
Local community Asbach
Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 25 ″ N , 7 ° 24 ′ 19 ″ E
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Height : | 285 m above sea level NN | |
Residents : | 76 (December 31, 2009) | |
Incorporation : | March 16, 1974 | |
Postal code : | 53567 | |
Area code : | 02683 | |
Location of Rindhausen in Rhineland-Palatinate |
Rindhausen is a district of the local community Asbach in the district of Neuwied in northern Rhineland-Palatinate . The place is predominantly agricultural.
geography
The village is located in the Niederwesterwald north of the main town Asbach on a hill. To the west lies the 292 m above sea level. NN high Limberger Kopf , on which basalt was mined until the end of the 1950s and which is now under landscape protection together with the quarry lake that has remained. In the north, cattle Hausen borders the district of Buchholz (Westerwald) . Rindhausen is connected to the main towns of Asbach and Buchholz via Landesstraße 275.
history
The name of the place probably originated from "Renthausen", here a rent is to be understood as a land lease . The first written mention of a "Johann Mandt zu Rynthusen" dates from 1406.
The place belonged to the electorate of Cologne and the office of Altenwied and was part of the " Honnschaft Elsaff". According to an inventory ordered by Cologne Elector and Archbishop Maximilian Heinrich in 1660, “Rinthausen” (Rindhausen) had three courtyards, and in 1787 six houses were counted.
After the Rhineland became part of Prussia in 1815 , Rindhausen belonged to the municipality of Elsaff in the then newly formed Neuwied district and was administered by the Mayor's office of Asbach . According to a census from 1885, Rindhausen had 65 inhabitants who lived in 14 houses.
The chapel in the center of the village was built in 1938.
Until March 16, 1974, Rindhausen belonged to the then independent municipality of Elsaff, which was dissolved on the same date and whose localities were assigned to the newly formed local communities Asbach and Buchholz according to the former parish affiliation. This is where Rindhausen came to Asbach and has been part of the Elsaff-Asbach district ever since . In 1987 Rindhausen had 65 inhabitants.
Attractions
Are under monument protection:
- A truss - Quereinhaus from the middle or the second half of the 19th century (cattle Hausener road 11)
- A sandstone wayside cross , marked 1881 (Rindhausener Straße 5)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Josef Schäfer: History of the Asbacher Land , 1980, page 90
- ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia , 1885, page 40
- ↑ State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate, Official Municipal Directory 2006 ( Memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), page 169 (PDF; 2.1 MB)
- ^ State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate - Official directory of the municipalities and parts of the municipality
- ↑ Informational directory of cultural monuments, Neuwied district , status: January 3, 2013, page 5 (PDF; 1.6 MB)