- Brauneberg
Infobox German Location
image_photo = Brauneberg Mosel.png
Wappen =
lat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 54 |lat_sec = 30
lon_deg = 6 |lon_min = 59 |lon_sec = 07
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Rheinland-Pfalz
Landkreis = Bernkastel-Wittlich
Verbandsgemeinde = Bernkastel-Kues
Höhe = 124
Fläche = 12.22
Einwohner = 1151
Stand = 2006-06-30
PLZ = 54472
Vorwahl = 06534
Kfz = WIL
Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 2 31 012
Gliederung = 3Ortsteil e
Adresse-Verband = Gestade 18 54470 Bernkastel-Kues
Website = [http://www.brauneberg.de/ www.brauneberg.de]
Bürgermeister = Klaus DenzerBrauneberg is a municipality on the
Mosel in the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich, in theRhineland-Palatinate , in westernGermany . It has 1165 inhabitants and is well known for itsWine and climate.Geography
Climate
On the 11. August 1998
Jörg Kachelmann 's MeteomediaWeather station recorded the highest ever measured Germanair temperature of 41.2°C. Nevertheless Brauneberg is not regarded as a German hotspot since the weather-station is excluded from the official measurements on the basis of its location on a slate-mountain.Subdivisions
Brauneberg has three subdivisions: Brauneberg, Filzen, and Hirzlei.
History
Brauneberg was first inhabited in 588 BC. The old name „Dusemond“ dates from Roman times when the
vineyard s were named „dulcis mons“ (lat. "sweet hill“). In 1925 the village was renamed Brauneberg.In former times the village belonged to the
Count ofVeldenz , in thepalatinate of Ludwig II. As a result of theReformation the village becameProtestant in 1523. During the30 Years War the town was seized by theArchbishop Elector of Trier and becameCatholic . At thePeace of Westphalia in 1648 the Count of Veldenz was restored to his former rights, through which the parish becameProtestant again. In 1680 theCounty of Veldenz was occupied byFrance and the dispute over the status of theCatholic inhabitants of the county was renewed. On the 21. December 1684 the French resolved the situation by a decree: Henceforth in a district with only one church - as was the situation in Dusemond - the use must be agreed by both denominations. The village church became aDual Church . This arrangement lasted until 1955 when it was decided that the church building would be partitioned: 1/3 of the church for the Protestant parish and 2/3 for the Catholics. This agreement corresponded with building costs of the completed church in 1777.The church was built between 1775 and 1777 to the designs of the Palatinate Court AchitectFranz Wilhelm Rabaliatti . TheOnion Dome on the church tower is the sole example in the Mosel region. It remains in the common possession of the two church-communities after the division of the church.External links
* [http://www.brauneberg.de/ Brauneberg]
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