Segendorf

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Segendorf
City of Neuwied
Coordinates: 50 ° 28 ′ 4 "  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 33"  E
Height : 98 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 1843  (Jun. 30, 2010)
Incorporation : 1910
Incorporated into: Niederbieber- Segendorf
Postal code : 56567
Area code : 02631
Segendorf (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Segendorf

Location of Segendorf in Rhineland-Palatinate

Villa "Waldheim" (also called "Palace of the Princesses").  Since 1986 seat of the "Museum for the Archeology of the Ice Age"
Villa "Waldheim" (also called "Palace of the Princesses"). Since 1986 seat of the "Museum for the Archeology of the Ice Age"

Segendorf is a district of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate . Until 1910 Segendorf was an independent municipality.

location

Segendorf is north of the city center on the right bank of the Wied . North of Segendorf is the Altwied district, the Niederbieber district to the southeast and the Rodenbach district to the southwest . The Reichelbach flows into the Wied in Segendorf . Segendorf is located in the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park .

history

Segendorf

In various documents from the 13th and 14th centuries , the place is mentioned under "Sehterndorf", "Sehtindorf", "Seichtindorf" and "Sechtendorf", in 1648 it was first named "Segendorf".

The first mention of the place dates from 30 January 1218. A Rudeger of Sehterndorf is called as a witness in a deed in which the Count Friedrich von Isenburg of Rommersdorf Abbey on suitable goods. A Henrich von Seichtindorf , mayor in Wide , appears as a witness in a lease between Aleyde , Sifrid's widow of Gindirsdorf , and the Rommersdorf Abbey on February 10, 1289 .

Segendorf has belonged to the parish court of Bieber (Niederbieber) since the 14th century , and a Wiedisches court court is attested here in the 16th century .

Nodhausen

Nodhausen

The Nodhausen court was first mentioned in 1226 in a document from the Archbishop of Trier Theoderich von Wied with “Hof Noithusen”. In 1635 the Nodhausen farm was sold to the Trier mayor Lothar Schmitz in Leutesdorf . The farm was bought in 1732 by Count Friedrich Wilhelm zu Wied-Neuwied . In 1742, Count Alexander zu Wied-Neuwied had a “pleasure park with zoo” and a “pleasure palace” built in Nodhausen. Nodhausen is partially destroyed in the First Coalition War in 1797 . Today there is a restaurant on the site.

Hanhöfe and Monrepos

The Hanhöfe were named in 1417 in a contract signed by Count Wilhelm von Wied with “Hof uf dem Hane”. In 1757, Count Alexander zu Wied-Neuwied had the Monrepos hunting and pleasure palace built in the immediate vicinity of the Hanhöfe .

Segendorf community

Segendorf belonged to the parish court of Bieber and until 1806 to the county of Wied and from 1784 to the principality of Wied-Neuwied. In 1806 Segendorf came to the Duchy of Nassau and in 1815 to the Kingdom of Prussia . Under the Prussian administration, Segendorf became a municipality in the registrar's district of Neuwied , which belonged to the administrative district of Koblenz and from 1822 to the Rhine province and was administered by the mayor's office in Heddesdorf (renamed Amt Heddesdorf in 1927). In 1910 the municipalities of Niederbieber and Segendorf were merged to form the municipality of Niederbieber-Segendorf .

In the course of the Rhineland-Palatinate territorial and administrative reform that began in the mid-1960s , the "Eighth State Law on Administrative Simplification in the State of Rhineland-Palatinate" of July 28, 1970, which came into force on November 7, 1970, changed the municipality of Niederbieber- Segendorf incorporated into the city of Neuwied. With the resolution of the Neuwied City Council on January 22, 1971, Segendorf became a district, which is represented by a local advisory council and a local councilor.

politics

Local advisory board

The local advisory council in Segendorf consists of 4 council members who were elected in the local elections on May 26, 2019 in a personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairperson.

The distribution of seats in the local advisory board:

choice SPD FWG total
2019 3 1 4 seats
2014 3 1 4 seats
2009 3 1 4 seats
  • FWG = Free Voters' Group Neuwied e. V.

Mayor

Andrea Welker (SPD) has been the honorary mayor since 2019.

Attractions

In belonging to the district Segendorf district Monrepos built in the 18th century, the summer residence of the counts and princes of Wied, which was Monrepos , which was laid down in the 1969th The so-called Waldheim , also known as the Princesses House of Monrepos , has been preserved and now houses the Museum for the Archeology of the Ice Age .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official municipality directory (= State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate [Hrsg.]: Statistical volumes . Volume 407 ). Bad Ems February 2016, p. 173 (PDF; 2.8 MB).
  2. a b Local election 2019 - election results. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .