- Hillscheid
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
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Wappen = Wappen von Hillscheid.png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 24 |lat_sec = 23
lon_deg = 7 |lon_min = 41 |lon_sec = 55
Lageplan = Hillscheid im Westerwaldkreis.png
Bundesland = Rheinland-Pfalz
Landkreis = Westerwaldkreis
Verbandsgemeinde = Höhr-Grenzhausen
Höhe = 300
Fläche = 14.08
Einwohner = 2615
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 56204
Vorwahl = 02624
Kfz = WW
Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 1 43 031
Adresse-Verband = Rathausstraße 48
Höhr-Grenzhausen
Website = [http://www.hillscheid.de/ www.hillscheid.de]
Bürgermeister = Artur Breiden
Partei = CDUHillscheid is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a community belonging to a "
Verbandsgemeinde " – in theWesterwaldkreis inRhineland-Palatinate ,Germany .Geography
Location
Hillscheid lies northeast of
Koblenz on the edge of the Nassau Nature Park. The community belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Höhr-Grenzhausen, a kind of collective municipality found only in Rhineland-Palatinate.History
Many finds in the area of the village
meadow s show that there were already Celtic settlers here in Hallstatt and La Tène times. With the building of theLimes came the Romans. They built not only walls, moats and watchtowers, whose traces can still sometimes still be made out, but also a small fort, whose outer foundations, however, may now only be viewed in reconstruction.It is assumed that the community of Hillscheid came into being sometime between 959 and 994. The community’s first documentary mention, as "Hiensceit", appears in a document uttered by Archbishop of Trier Ludolf (994-1008) about the year 1000. At the request of Abbess Mathilde zu Essen (974-1011), daughter of
Swabia n duke Liudolf and granddaughter ofOtto I, Holy Roman Emperor and Swabian duke Hermann I, who himself was Count of the Engersgau and lord of a great area aroundMontabaur , the Archbishop of Trier Ludolf transferred to St. Florin’s Monastery at Koblenz tithing rights to Hana (Höhn ), Hiensceit (Hillscheid), Mannechenrot (Mangeroth, now abandoned) and Agerin (Niederähren), and in return exchanged Aschebach (Eschelbach). Hillscheid, however, was not in themonastery ’s hands for long.Vallendar was the mother church for the surrounding area and thereby also for Hillscheid and places nearby. Hillscheid belonged, along with Vallendar to the Engersgau, which had its first documentary mention in 773. It was coëxtensive with the Deanery of Engers, to which Vallendar with Hillscheid and the parish’s other communities belonged.Near Hillscheid lay the two now forsaken villages of Cudilbach (Kühlbach) and Felderhusen (Pfarrhausen). They found their place in Hillscheid’s
coat of arms , represented by two jugs.Hillscheid itself was largely destroyed in the
Thirty Years' War , recovering rather quickly, however, and from 1683, it had achapel . It only remained part of the parish of Vallendar until 1812. For the most part, Vallendar had two lords:Sayn -Wittgenstein and theElectorate of Trier . OnceFrance had conquered the areas on theRhine ’s left bank and the Electorate of Trier had been beaten, the Electorate’s former territories on the Rhine’s right bank, and thereby also Vallendar and Hillscheid, passed underNapoleon to the Duchy of Nassau-Weilburg in 1803 as a result of the so-called "Reichsdeputationshauptschluss ".After Napoleon was overthrown, Vallendar became
Prussia n with the creation of theRhine Province , whereas Hillscheid and Höhr nearNassau remained in theDuchy of Nassau and were assigned to the "Amt" of Montabaur.After Prussia’s conquest and occupation of the Duchy of Nassau, Hillscheid became part of the Prussian province of
Hesse-Nassau , and in 1867, through restructuring of authority, part of the new Unterwesterwaldkreis (district).In the
Second World War , Hillscheid was mostly spared any great war damage, although there was a rocket launching site near Hillscheid (Hillscheider Stock) from which manyV-2 rocket s were launched. Furthermore,artillery andflak units were stationed in Hillscheid. Late in the war, these engaged in a heavy firefight with the US artillery near Koblenz, resulting in several deaths in Hillscheid.In 1946, the Unterwesterwaldkreis and along with it the community of Hillscheid were assigned to the new Bundesland of Rhineland-Palatinate, belonging at first to the "
Regierungsbezirk " of Montabaur. Through its dissolution in 1968, administrative reform in 1971 and district reform in 1974, Hillscheid is today part of the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Höhr-Grenzhausen within the Westerwaldkreis, itself formed out of the old districts of the Unterwesterwaldkreis and the Oberwesterwaldkreis.Politics
Community council
The council is made up of 20 council members, including the extraofficial mayor ("Bürgermeister"), who were elected in a municipal election on 13 June 2004.
Mayor
The mayor is Arthur Breiden (CDU)
Culture and sightseeing
Museums
*In the community is found a small but thoroughly interesting local
museum .
*At the edge of the community, a Limes tower has been reconstructed.
*A short walk into theforest are the reconstructed foundations of the small Roman fort that stood at this spot. Archaeological digs have brought to light information about the structure’s original condition.Music
There are three music clubs in Hillscheid, the MGV Eintracht, the MGV Edelweiß and the Musikverein Hillscheid. (MGV = "Männergesangverein", or “men’s singing club”)
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
"
Bundesstraße " 49 linkingKoblenz andMontabaur lies 5 km to the south. The A 48 with its "Höhr-Grenzhausen " interchange (AS 12) lies 6 km away.Education
In Hillscheid there is a
primary school with a sport hall. Also there are Catholic and communalkindergarten s.Other
At 50°25'27" N, 7°43'55" E is found a 99-m-tall
transmitter owned byDeutsche Telekom AG , which bears the nickname "Alarmstange" (roughly, “signal mast”).External links
* [http://www.hillscheid.de/ Hillscheid] de icon
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