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Rüdesheim an der Nahe, or simply Rüdesheim, is an ''
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'' – a
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belonging to a ''
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'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Kreuznach
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in
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,
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. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Rüdesheim, and is also its seat. Rüdesheim customarily takes the tag “an der Nahe” to distinguish itself from nearby
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. Rüdesheim is laid out in state planning as a lower centre.Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz – Regionaldaten
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village.


Geography


Location

Rüdesheim lies in the transitional zone between
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and the Hunsrück at the mouth of the Katzenbach, where it empties into the Ellerbach, itself a tributary to the Nahe. Although that river lies a short way outside Rüdesheim, the municipality still styles itself “an der Nahe” (“on the Nahe”) and claims that it lies ''im Herzen des wunderschönen Nahetals'' (“in the heart of the wonderfully lovely Nahe valley”). The village is found some 4 km west of the district seat of Bad Kreuznach, with which it has all but grown together into one built-up area. The village sits at an elevation of 135 m above
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. The municipal area measures 3.47 km².


Neighbouring municipalities

Clockwise from the north, Rüdesheim an der Nahe’s neighbours are the municipality of Roxheim, the town of Bad Kreuznach and the municipalities of
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, Weinsheim and
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, all of which likewise lie within the Bad Kreuznach district.


Constituent communities

Also belonging to Rüdesheim are the outlying homesteads of Lohrer Mühle, Rüdesheimer Hof and Zum Hargesheimer Pfad.


History

In 747, the village now known as Rüdesheim an der Nahe was a
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settlement named ''Lefrietesheim''. There is disagreement over where the village’s current name comes from, with suggestions such as ''Rudersheim'' or ''Rodersheim'' (the former an apparent reference to rowing, and the latter to land clearing). Also in contention as the namesake is a knight of the House of Rüdesheim. Whoever is right, the name does come from Frankish times, like all placenames that end in ''—heim'', ''—hausen'', ''—weiler'' and so on. The wine was brought here by the
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legionaries, who could call this place home even before the Franks came. For the epithet “wine village”, Rüdesheim still has the Romans to thank, even now, in the third millennium. In the years 1125 and 1126, the villagers found themselves in a fight against
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and the
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. In 1334, Rüdesheim, along with Bockenau, Weinsheim and
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, was burnt to the ground in the feud between
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and the Counts of Sponheim. During the
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, the village had to deal with military requisitions, plundering and deliberately set blazes. In the wake of all this, the village’s population sank to roughly half what it had been by the time the war ended. The first sewerage was laid in Rüdesheim at the early date of 1661. The French Revolution, too, left its mark on Rüdesheim. In 1794, the village was Military occupation, occupied by French Revolutionary Wars, French Revolutionary troops. On 1 October 1795, the German lands on the Rhine’s left bank were Annexation, annexed to the French First Republic, French language, French became the official language and the operative constitution was the Constitution of the Year III, French one. Schinderhannes (or Johannes Bückler, to use his true name) supposedly amused himself at the inn “Zum Krönchen” during this time. After Napoleon’s defeat and the delivery of the terms of the Congress of Vienna, Rüdesheim passed in 1814 or 1815 to joint Habsburg monarchy, Austrian-Kingdom of Bavaria, Bavarian rule. In 1853, the seat of the ''Amtsbürgermeisterei'' (“''Amt (country subdivision), Amt'' mayoralty”) was established. The ''Amtsbürgermeistereien'' of Rüdesheim, Wallhausen, Winterburg and Waldböckelheim all took part in 1893 in the planning for the Narrow gauge, narrow-gauge railway. Besides passengers, this railway also transported wood from the Soonwald, ore, brownstone and material from the Bockenau Quarry, quarries. The narrow-gauge railway ran through Rüdesheim along the Ellerbach. The right-of-way is now a street called “Im Wiesengrunde”. The railway station stood at “Am Kesselberg 8” (at the corner of “Im Wiesengrunde”). At the beginning of the First World War, this report came from Rüdesheim:
It was a sweltering August day in the year 1914. In the evening, the whole village gathered in the street. A celebratory calm prevailed. The chairmen of the clubs spoke and all enthusiastically agreed to the ''Kaiserhoch'' (a cheer). There was a parting celebration taking place for the men who were going off to the war. The next morning, one could see at the narrow-gauge railway station parting scenes.
In the years that followed, 254 Russian Empire, Russian Prisoner of war, prisoners of war were assigned to Agriculture, agricultural work in the Rüdesheim ''Bürgermeisterei'' (“mayoralty”) region. The time that followed generally brought social and economic hardship, currency devaluation, sometimes
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and coal shortages, and bartering flourished. In the Second World War, many evacuees came from the Saar to Rüdesheim. Other things that locals had to deal with throughout the war were aerial defence measures, collecting drives, receiving ration cards, standing in queues for groceries and other everyday needs, air-raid alerts, searching for potato beetles, collecting scrap, news from the war, funeral services for the fallen and so on. The swimming pool was opened in 1939. During the approach to an Strategic bombing, air raid on Bad Kreuznach, bombs were accidentally dropped on Rüdesheim. When United States, American tanks rolled through Rüdesheim on 16 March 1945, the village found itself under Allied-occupied Germany, American occupation. The Wirtschaftswunder, “Economic Miracle” that set in after the war also made itself felt in Rüdesheim: In 1963, sewerage was laid throughout the village. Also that year, a new school building was dedicated on Schulstraße. A kindergarten, too, was opened. New building zones were laid out as well. On 7 June 1969, in the course of administrative restructuring in
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, Rüdesheim was amalgamated with the town of Bad Kreuznach. The town wanted to expand its industrial park, but Rüdesheimers were mostly against this proposal. Rüdesheim therefore took the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to court. The Constitutional Court (''Verfassungsgerichtshof'') found in Rüdesheim’s favour on 17 December 1969, and the amalgamation was overturned, splitting the village away from the town once again. In 1970, the old ''Amtsbürgermeisterei'' became the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Rüdesheim. In 1994, the ''Bundesstraße'' 41 bypass was dedicated.


Population development

Rüdesheim an der Nahe’s population development since Napoleonic times is shown in the table below. The figures for the years from 1871 to 1987 are drawn from census data:


Religion

As at 31 December 2013, there are 2,614 full-time residents in Rüdesheim an der Nahe, and of those, 1,200 are Evangelical Church in Germany, Evangelical (45.907%), 774 are Catholic Church, Catholic (29.61%), 2 are Greek Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox (0.077%), 1 belongs to a free religious community (0.038%), 1 is Russian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox (0.038%), 131 (5.011%) belong to other religious groups and 505 (19.319%) either have no religion or will not reveal their religious affiliation.


Politics


Municipal council

The council is made up of 16 council members, who were elected by proportional representation at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:


Mayor

Rüdesheim’s mayor is Jürgen Poppitz (Freie Bürgerliste Rüdesheim), and his deputies are Heinz-Herbert Stephan (Freie Bürgerliste Rüdesheim), Willi Kurz (Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD) and Ekkehard Schwabe (Christian Democratic Union of Germany, CDU).


Coat of arms

The municipality’s Coat of arms, arms might be described thus: Gules on ground vert a horse passant argent, riding him Saint Martin of Tours of the same cutting his mantle azure with a sword sable, kneeling on the ground to sinister a beggar man of the third. This scene from Martin of Tours, Saint Martin’s life appears in many German civic coats of arms. Indeed, Rüdesheim an der Nahe’s arms are not even the only ones in the Bad Kreuznach
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to bear this image, with Meddersheim and Norheim likewise bearing arms depicting Martin cutting off a piece of his cloak for a beggar. The arms have been borne since the
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Ministry of the Interior approved them on 5 October 1950, and are based on a court seal from 1569. In villages in this region back in Frankish times, the village court or the ''Schultheiß'' bore a seal beginning about the 14th century. The main state archive in Koblenz has two stamps made by Rüdesheim court seals, one on a document from 31 December 1569, and the other from 1731. Depicted on both is Saint Martin, who was Sponheim#Sponheim Abbey, Sponheim Abbey’s patron saint. The circumscriptions on each, however, are different, namely “GER.SIG.RUEDESHEIM BEI XNACH” and “GER.SIG RIDESHEIM BEY XNACH” respectively, although both mean “court seal Rüdesheim near Kreuznach” (“Xnach” was an abbreviation for “Kreuznach” because the first syllable of that name is German language, German for “cross”, hence the X). Saint Martin, also patron saint of the Sponheim church (building), church, was adopted as the main Charge (heraldry), charge in the coat of arms in 1950. Nevertheless, nobody thought much about what Tincture (heraldry), tinctures should be applied. The Counts of Sponheim bore arms chequy azure and Or (a chequered field of alternating blue and gold squares), and although this pattern does appear in many local civic coats of arms (Hargesheim and Roxheim, for instance), it does not appear in Rüdesheim’s arms, even though the Counts were the local lords in the Middle Ages.


Culture and sightseeing


Buildings

The following are listed buildings or sites in
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’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: * Evangelical Church in Germany, Evangelical church (building), church, Nahestraße 36 – formerly Saint George’s (''St. Georg''), Gothic architecture, Late Gothic aisleless church, made over in Baroque architecture, Baroque, marked 1743 and 1898 (repair work), bell tower after 1945 * Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 1 – Baroque Timber framing, timber-frame house, from the earlier half of the 18th century * Nahestraße – warriors’ memorial 1914-1918, display wall with relief, Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical and Expressionist architecture, Expressionist style elements, 1922, sculptor Arthur Zimmermann, Bad Kreuznach * Nahestraße 30 – Baroque timber-frame house, marked 1699 * Nahestraße 58 – villa, partly timber-frame, Art Nouveau 1906, architect Zimmermann * Roxheimer Straße 2 – former school; Heimatstil, wall fountain, about 1920/1930 * Schäferstraße 1 – Baroque timber-frame house, plastered, early 18th century * Schäferstraße 15 – Baroque estate complex with Forge, smithy, 18th and 19th centuries


Clubs

The following clubs are active in Rüdesheim an der Nahe: *''Classic Automobile Rüdesheim/Nahe'' (C.A.R.) — “oldtimers’ club” *''Gesangverein 1888 Rüdesheim Eingetragener Verein, e.V.'' — singing club *''Rüdesheimer Freizeitclub e.V.'' (RFC) — leisure club *''Tanzsportverein Rüdesheim'' — dancesport club *''Turnverein Rüdesheim 1902 e.V.'' — Gymnastics, gymnastic club *''VdK-Orstverband'' — social advocacy group local chapter *''VFL Rüdesheim 1922 e.V.'' — sport club *''Verein der Freunde der Feuerwehr e.V.'' — fire brigade promotional association


Economy and infrastructure


Transport

Running through Rüdesheim an der Nahe’s municipal area is ''Bundesstraße'' 41, and running through the village itself are ''Landesstraße'' 236 and ''Kreisstraße'' 98, which is met by ''Kreisstraße'' 52 in the village’s west end. ''Bundesstraße'' 41 affords drivers quick access to neighbouring Bad Kreuznach and to the Autobahn Bundesautobahn 61, A 61 (Koblenz–Ludwigshafen) just beyond. Serving neighbouring Bad Kreuznach is a Bad Kreuznach station, railway station. Branching off the Nahe Valley Railway (Bingen am Rhein, Bingen–Saarbrücken) here is the Gau Algesheim–Bad Kreuznach railway, railway line to Gau Algesheim. From Bingen am Rhein, Regionalbahn trains run by way of the Alsenz Valley Railway, which branches off the Nahe Valley Railway in Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, Bad Münster am Stein, to Kaiserslautern, reaching it in roughly 65 minutes. Running on the line to Saarbrücken and by way of Gau Algesheim and the West Rhine Railway to Mainz are Regional-Express and Regionalbahn trains. The travel time to Mainz lies between 25 and 40 minutes, and to Saarbrücken between 1 hour and 40 minutes and 2 hours and 20 minutes.


Education

Rüdesheim an der Nahe has a daycare centre with five groups and a primary school (''Grundschule am Rosengarten''). Further education for those moving beyond primary school is available in neighbouring Bad Kreuznach.


Public institutions

Rüdesheim an der Nahe has a public swimming pool, a community centre, a municipal library and a retirement community. There are several Medicine, medical and Dentistry, dental practices in the village.


Winegrowing

The following Winery, wineries (''Weingüter'') can be found in Rüdesheim an der Nahe: *''Weingut Bäder G.'' *''Weingut Bäder Jakob + Sohn'' *''Weingut Hahn'' *''Weingut Herrmann U.'' *''Weingut Weinhotel Bäder'' *''Weingut Welker-Emmerich''


Established businesses

As would be expected in a place of Rüdesheim’s size, with well over 2,500 inhabitants, there is a full range of different businesses on hand besides the wineries mentioned above. There are several shopping centres, a bakery, restaurants, inns and Strausse, ''Straußwirtschaften'', along with craft and service businesses.


New building zone

Rüdesheim has announced the laying-out of a new residential building zone, “In den sechs Morgen–In den Steinchesäcker”, which will offer 101 lots for houses.New building zone
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References


External links

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