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1380:, but quickly fell down once again in the destruction wrought in that war. It was the French themselves who promoted quick repopulation. In 1693 there were 150 people living in Kusel. Only about the middle of the 18th century, though, did the town's population once again reach its 1609 level. According to lists of losses, at the time when the French burnt the town down, 1,334 people called Kusel home. The people now lived in the ruins or sought shelter in the outlying villages. By 1802, the town once again had 1,267 inhabitants. Population growth went into a marked upswing brought on by the 1643: 125: 42: 93: 576:. Some of the old industrial buildings have remained, but are no longer used by industry. A new major industrial area arose after the war in the town's east end. New residential areas were built as early as the 19th century in the neighbourhoods around Bahnhofstraße (“Railway Station Street”) and Tuchrahmstraße (“Tenter Street” – a not at all surprising street name for a town with a history of clothmaking), with others following in the 20th century, such as Am Holler (“At the 2174: 2154: 2582: 5662: 57: 2117: 2186: 2975:. About 1960, the factory was moved to Haschbacher Straße. The Kahnes Cloth Factory is the only such factory that is still in business in Kusel. Besides the textile works, there were the Schleip nail factory and the Christian Gilcher machine factory in Kusel, both of which are now gone. From the several small breweries originally in town, two grew into major businesses, Koch and Emrich. Koch 2650: 1137:. It is likelier, though, that the burning of Kusel was meant as a general example to others in the hope that they would thereafter desist from falsifying assignats. According to another version of the story, six houses were left standing afterwards. The deed is said in this case to have been a punishment for the town's having supplied a few townsmen who had been held hostage in 2096: 77: 1883: 457:. The Kuselbach rises in the outlying centre of Diedelkopf where the Bledesbach and the Pfeffelbach (or Aalbach) meet. The dale is hemmed in by a row of mountains, on the left bank the Ödesberg (375 m), and on the right the Gaisberg (355 m), the Roßberg (314 m) and the Herrchenberg (385 m). The floor of the dale lies roughly 220 m above 2959:(“West Palatine Cloth Factory”). The Ehrenspeck plant arose from a craft business. It was built on Trierer Straße in 1867. Here, fine knitted wares were made, but this plant, too, burnt down, in 1928. Later, in a portion of the plant, vigogne spinning was temporarily done (this fabric is made of natural, sometimes along with artificial, fibres in imitation of 2908:, few of these craftsmen managed to expand their workshops or to switch to new, effective production methods. Thus, many small craft businesses had to cease work, and production was soon concentrated in a few bigger companies. Establishing themselves as such were a few businesses in textile manufacturing. In 1857, the Fink Brothers (their name is actually 132: 100: 3152:) in 1892. In 1924, it was taken over by the state, and can be said to be the forerunner of today's Gymnasium. About 1865, the town established a higher school for girls, and at about the same time, a teacher training school came into being. A new school building was built near the town hall, in the area where the administrative wing for the 2919:. This factory burnt down in 1865 and was never restored. Besides the Fink Brothers’ factory, two other great textile mills set up shop in Kusel, the Zöllner plant and the Ehrenspeck plant. At the former, it was mostly durable material that was made, for work clothes, such as tirtey (“midweight woollen fabric in 2637:
At the Fritz-Wunderlich-Halle, a multipurpose hall used for presentations, theatre and concert productions, and used by the school centre on the Roßberg as an auditorium, a cultural programme of surprising comprehensiveness for such a small town is offered in collaboration with the local authorities.
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town book. No document of the actual deed is preserved, however. Information appearing in some sources, according to which Kusel already had town rights in the 12th century, cannot be confirmed. In 1386, Kusel was first described as a town in a document that has survived to the present day. After the
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until the 19th century ringed with a town wall that had three town gates and five towers. In the town core, the mediaeval street layout has been preserved to this day, although the old buildings were burnt out almost utterly in a great fire in 1794. The town centre is characterized by buildings from
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denomination, a small church was built at the southern town wall on the Bangert and consecrated in 1748. After the union of the Calvinists and the Lutherans in the Union of 1818, the little Lutheran church was turned over to the Catholics. When a new Catholic church was completed on Lehnstraße, the
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only play a minor role in the town's economy these days, Kusel has a rather great area within its limits and extensive woodlands. These are found mainly in the Winterhell, on the Gaisberg and around the Gailbach. Rural cadastral names within town limits often refer to vanished villages, for example
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provostry was founded on the Remigiusberg east of town. This founding stripped Kusel of its importance to the Archbishopric of Reims as an estate. Further information from the High Middle Ages is sparse. If the “mystery poet” CĂ€sarius von Heisterbach's poem can be taken seriously, Kusel Market was
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Marktplatz 3a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Marktstraße 19–35, 41, 43 and 36–54 and Bangertstraße 35, 37, 39, Weiherplatz 1–7, 11, 13 as well as 2–14, 20–26, 30–32 and Tuchrahmstraße 2 and 4, town centre (monumental zone) – characteristic small-town townscape around the marketplace, Weiherplatz and the
1356:. Further realignments took place as part of the administrative restructuring of 1969 to 1972. In 1964, Kusel became a garrison town. A smaller garrison was already in the town in 1938, billeted in a simple barracks camp. Only after the Second World War did the barracks buildings on the 2069:, up until the 16th century. The “bend sinister wavy” (slanted wavy stripe) stands for the Kuselbach, the brook that flows through town. The arms in this composition go back to old town seals, particularly one used as far back as 1624. The arms were approved in 1841 by King 1817:. It fell into disrepair after the town graveyard was moved in 1564. Meanwhile, a burial chapel was built at the new graveyard in the Weibergraben. This was torn down when the town graveyard was moved once again in 1896 to the place where it still lies today, on the road to 4321:
A Government President, Keller studied legal and state sciences in Heidelberg and Mainz, first took a post as a jurist in administrative service and in 1966 became Government President of the Palatinate. Keller was an honorary citizen of his hometown and was also buried in
3104:, schooling had to be suspended for years. No purpose-built schoolhouse stood anywhere in town. Classes were held wherever they could be held, and often schoolteachers used their own houses. Only in the early 19th century did the town have major schoolhouses built, a 2470:
Trierer Straße 68/70, Fritz-Wunderlich-Straße 51 – former cloth factory; no. 70 three-floor factory building; no. 68 representative house, 1878; production building mainly from 1896 to 1908; building after 1895, architect Christoph Berndt, Kusel; whole complex of
1777:(1864–1920) took the view that Calvin’s demands led to an “inner asceticism”, which bestowed great wealth upon man. If Weber's thesis was right, this would mean that Calvin was – unwittingly and perhaps also unwillingly – among those who paved the way for 3206:(“Vocational Further Education School”). After the school was at first likewise housed in the former tribunal building, it was able to move into a new building on Hollerstraße in 1954. Even this building, though, was soon outgrown. The school, now called 3092:(“German School”) was founded, and attendance was compulsory for all boys. In 1743, a girls’ school arose next to the boys’ school. Soon afterwards, other classes suited to denominational orientation were founded, and there were now new attempts to teach 1535:
accent in this name indicates a suppressed S. The town's name originally referred to the brook that flowed through town, making its meaning simply “settlement on the Cosla brook”. Other forms of the name that the town has borne over the ages are
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lower figures are recorded. The driest month is April. The most rainfall comes in December. In that month, precipitation is 1.8 times what it is in April. Precipitation varies moderately. At 50% of the weather stations, lower seasonal
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beginning in 952. Kusel, as an abbey and estate town, must have been a key location for the Archbishopric of Reims at this time. It is not known when the abbey was dissolved. It obviously no longer existed about 1125 when the new
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Haselrech 1 – former agricultural school; spacious building with hipped roof, pedestal ground floor with garages and entrance hall, Swiss chalet style, 1929, architect Regional Assistant Builder Leidemer and Oberste Baubehörde,
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got into the town by cunning, killed more than half the townsfolk and then set the town ablaze. It took 40 years to build the town back up, but then came the second great destruction in 1675 or 1677 (sources differ), wrought by
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and worked at the experimental department of Brown, Bovery und Cie. in Mannheim. Here, under his leadership, the Roebel bar, an electrical conductor for electrical machines made up of two or more groups of component leads, was
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construction of the altar-pulpit-organ area and the hefty, monolithic round sandstone columns that bear the galleries’ weight. The town church is one of the region's – perhaps one of Germany's – loveliest Classicist churches.
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Glanstraße, graveyard (monumental zone) – laid out in 1896; warriors’ memorial 1870-1871, 1914-1918 by Regional Master Builder Foltz (1921) and 1939/1945; Family Zöllner's grave complex, about 1905; elaborate gravestones,
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further education school that was founded in 1872. In the days before the First World War, there were departments for particular vocational groups. The school's name changed several times. Beginning in 1922, it was called
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of Lichtenberg from his father. He, too, like his brother, was known in connection with the great fire of 1794. After the fire, he moved with two other townsmen from Kusel, Hans Matzenbacher and Philipp Gouturier, to
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and also by bigger aircraft. One air raid alone, on 6 January 1945, destroyed much of the town and killed 37 people. After 1945, new industrial operations arose, new building areas were opened (Holler-Siedlung) and
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Bahnhofstraße 28/30 – former “PfĂ€lzer Hof”; three-floor sandstone-framed plastered building with stone-block-faced ground floor, 1896; in the yard remnants of the former beergarden buildings; characterizes town's
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and the Café Rothenturm). The Emrich Brewery continued as a private brewing company until 1998, when it, too, was closed. A major production business in Kusel today is the high-speed printing machine factory, a
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when it arrived in the early 20th century. There were rumours, too, that a north-south railway line through Kusel was to be built, but this was never done. Roads of regional importance, foremost among them the
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noble family with great landholds in the Kusel area. Yet other rural cadastral names refer to the land's attributes, like “Bruchhell” (“wet sloped land”) or “Weingarten” (literally “wine garden”, and therefore
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in 1954. After the Lehnstraße building's conversion, the Gymnasium moved in. Within a few years, though, the school had outgrown the building, and an even bigger school building was built on WalkmĂŒhlenstraße
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adjoining streets, largely linked buildings from the time after the town's reconstruction after the fire about 1800, on the marketplace the rather representative buildings, on Weiherplatz craftsmen's houses
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church had fallen into disrepair over the ages, not least of all because so many wealthy townsmen over time had had themselves buried in it. It was torn down in 1712, and on the same spot rose the new
3254:(“School with Promotional Focus Learning and Speech”) at the building that formerly housed the vocational school on Hollerstraße. The following educational institutions also exist today in Kusel: the 5145: 1129:. This assertion cannot be proved, but there were certainly false assignats in town, as there were almost everywhere, and it is believed that the French were even offered false assignats in a bid to 3986:
A notary, mountaineer, writer and Maria Bauer’s brother (see below), Bauer was among the best known mountaineers in the time between the two world wars. Prominent were his two attempts at climbing
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Gartenstraße 3, 7, 9 and 6 and 8, Fritz-Wunderlich-Straße 12a, 14, 16, 18, 20, Vogelsang 1 (monumental zone) – ensemble of villas and semi-detached houses in the town expansion zone, 1902–1913/1922
4866: 1321:. As early as 1939, the village of Diedelkopf was amalgamated with Kusel, while the same was done with the village of Bledesbach on 17 March 1974. In the course of administrative restructuring in 3164:– could now be used as a schoolhouse. In 1925, the teacher training school was closed. Only temporarily after the Second World War did a teacher training institute once again exist in Kusel, the 1277:
to Kusel was built, which brought the town great economic advantages. In the local quarries, “cuselite” was being mined for use as paving stones and for building railways. Also springing up were
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Trierer Straße 39–75 (odd numbers), 44, 50–70 (even numbers), Fritz-Wunderlich-Straße 51 (monumental zone) – built-up zone along Trierer Straße with public administration buildings, former
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was built at the school centre on the Roßberg, coming into service in 1981. The Latin school was finally established in 1836, and it was converted into a Progymnasium (a kind of general
1662:(“New Gate”) on Trierer Straße, which is still only lightly settled today, may well originally have been the place where the Archbishopric of Reims established its estate. Here stood a 2374:); sandstone-framed plastered building, 1891, architect Regional Building Director Mergler and Assistant Builder Hass, 1913 town hall conversion; characterizes square's appearance 2360:); three-floor sandstone-framed building with hipped roof, one-floor addition, 1911/1912, architect Regional Master Builder Kleinhans; characterizes town's and street's appearance 1153:) that was supposed to be destroyed, and that Kusel was burnt down instead owing to a spelling mistake in the soldiers’ orders. Kusel grew gradually into a town of craftsmen and 3544:
A state minister, statesman and diplomat, he stood as an official in the service of the Counts Palatine of ZweibrĂŒcken, and at the age of 32 he was raised to nobility. When the
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of Lichtenberg. The struggle over the small Reims area was also pursued by the Dukes (originally Counts Palatine) of ZweibrĂŒcken. This struggle ended only in 1552, when the
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plundered in the early 13th century, and this deed would surely have been perpetrated by vassals of neighbouring counts attacking Reims holdings. About 1112, a scion of the
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that was now setting in, although the trend was not quite as strong as it was in some of the Palatinate's other towns and cities. The 6,000 mark was reached only after the
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from other traditional markets in other nearby places. The town's economic life in the late 18th century was characterized by many small craftsmen's workshops. There were
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Trierer Straße 60 – former living and production building of the Ehrenspeck stocking-knitting and cloth factory; plastered building with façade with Historicist elements,
1744:). This forcible conversion led to various problems, particularly among the Evangelical clergy. This change in religious belief was imposed on all places in the Duchy of 1686:. In 1794, though, this church was destroyed when the French burnt the town down. Wall remnants were then torn down, and between 1829 and 1831, building work yielded the 3511:
Koch was a church steward, Daniel Emil Koch’s brother (see above) and Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch’s father (see below). He took over the office of church steward for the
856:. The formerly kingly estate underwent changes by monks, who made of it a monastic estate, and thus it became the centre of ecclesiastical and economic interests in the 1376:, there may have been few people left living in the town. The population figure was strongly bolstered, however, by returning refugees and newcomers by the time of the 3622:, Koch, who was Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch’s brother, worked as a forester in several places in Bavaria and Austria, while on the side working as an avid collector of 3998:
expeditions form a basis for modern mountaineering in high ranges that recommend forgoing large expeditions and instead putting individual effort in the fore. At the
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Bahnhofstraße 61 – postal estate with service building, vehicle hall and bungalow; 1925, architect Heinrich MĂŒller, Speyer; five-axis building with mansard roof,
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by teams that must always be made up of three participants, who must be at least 15 years old on the day of the competition. On 25 September 2010, the ninth
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Luitpoldstraße 3 – Protestant rectory II; villalike building with hipped roof on irregular floor plan, 1907/1908, architect Regional Master Builder Kleinhans
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with U-shaped dwelling building built around the forecourt made up of four officials’ houses, 1922/1923, architect Foltz, characterizes town's appearance
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and Munich, received many invitations for guest rĂŽles and opera houses throughout the world were always open to him. He was unique as an interpreter of
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420, which runs through town by way of Glanstraße, Fritz-Wunderlich-Straße and western Trierer Straße. Until the time after the Second World War, a
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Trierer Straße 65 – representative sandstone-framed plastered building on a fluted stone-block pedestal, Renaissance Revival motifs, marked 1896
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Lehnstraße 12 – Catholic rectory; angular sandstone-block building on high pedestal, hipped mansard roof, 1889, architect Franz Schöberl, Speyer
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in Kusel amounts to 863 mm, which is rather high, falling into the highest third of the precipitation chart for all Germany. At 74% of the
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Trierer Straße 49 – former Royal Bavarian Regional Office; representative sandstone-framed building with mansard roof, 1877/1878, architect
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Trierer Straße 50 – Late Historicist hewn-stone-framed face brick building, marked 1888, behind, two-floor wooden balcony, garden with shed
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were built. Further political changes came only with the realignment of political entities after the war and with the founding of the new
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from 1949 to 1953. Even after the KPD was banned in 1958, Niebergall was still engaged with Communist organizations, in particular the
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there was, as of 1952, the Heitmann private trade school, housed in the former tribunal building. This has since been merged into the
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business, Transware, inpremises formerly occupied by the cloth factory. The town's economic life is otherwise represented foremost by
1909: 671:) near the Ödesberg in the town's north end. Various sport facilities are spread over the town's whole area. The main thoroughfare is 260: 5211: 4986: 4351:, embarked together with his music teacher and pianist Hubert Gießen tours through Germany, became an opera singer at the operas of 3736:(“From the Remigiusberg’s First Days”, 1870). Böhmer’s tomb is still preserved at the former graveyard in the Weibergraben in Kusel. 2987:, and afterwards was closed. After the building was torn down, a great vacant lot was left, which later saw only minor building (an 1707: 360: 3358:), although abandonment of this line began in 1963 and was completed by 1969. More effective was the building of an army road from 3330:(Glan valley road), were expanded in the 19th century. Fundamentally improved were the transport conditions in the time before the 3048:) once kept an office in Kusel, but this has disappeared. It was housed in the Luitpoldschule building. Stationed in Kusel is the 3038:
and district administration of Kusel, a financial office, a forestry office, a surveying and cadastral office and a branch of the
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collegiate foundation on the nearby Remigiusberg (mountain), which made the Remigiusberg into the ecclesiastical hub of the whole
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with great exactitude. From the field of his research, he published two books that were greatly esteemed by other researchers:
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died in town that night from sequels of the battle. After victory over Napoleon in 1815, Kusel was at first subject to a joint
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word for “town”. Town fortification with moats, walls, towers and gates began. In 1444, Kusel was transferred to the Duchy of
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A medical doctor, Koch came from the well known family of officials named Koch and was long a governmental councillor in the
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Mill Street”). This now has some 1,100 students. In 1965, the Realschule was established at the Lehnstraße building. Today's
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was launched for the eleventh time. It is one of Rhineland-Palatinate's biggest leisure-sport events. It involves a combined
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Vogelsang 19 – detached house; small plastered building with half-hipped roof, possibly from the 18th century, addition 1954
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Town Church that still stands today. With respect to denominational development, the ecclesiastical policy practised by the
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in 965). Kusel must thus in the 10th century still have been the location of a monastery and an estate. The town's and the
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that ends in summer at the outdoor swimming pool and in winter at a heated outdoor arm of the indoor swimming pool, and a
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Marktstraße 31 – sophisticated three-floor plastered building with steep gable roof, behind, two-floor gallery, about 1800
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Luitpoldstraße 1 – Protestant rectory I; five-axis building with hipped roof, marked 1760, architect Philipp H. Hellermann
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In the 7th century, a Frankish kingly estate was built on the ruins of an old Roman estate. This served as a lodging, the
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Wilhelm Volkert, Richard Bauer: "Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799-1980", MĂŒnchen 1983; S. 504
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and Michelsburg on the Remigiusberg. The former was built nearby about 1214, and is nowadays known as Germany's biggest
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church stands on the edge of the Old Town on Lehnstraße. Since 1980, a cultural centre has stood on the Roßberg with a
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Trierer Straße 69 – former Gilcher mechanized brickworks; five-axis plastered building, elaborately worked façade, 1868
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church choir and the music club. Famous are the church choir's musical events held each year on the fourth Sunday in
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weaving factories, brickyards, printing shops and smithies making chains or nails. The town also became the regional
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meant to spare the people's lives. One story has it that the town was burnt down because somebody there was printing
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in Kusel in 1535. The pupils were all boys, and the assistant pastor had to teach. There was an intention to open a
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since 1933 with some 180 members and a centre at Fritz-Wunderlich-Straße 24. In 2007, 62.2% of the inhabitants were
1253:. Dwellers of the villages around Kusel for decades travelled worldwide plying their trade as travelling musicians ( 4226: 4173: 4161: 3865: 3575: 3242:(“School with Promotional Focus on Integrated Development”) and is housed in the building that formerly housed the 2904:. At the same time, dealers travelling overland from the town did a brisk trade with these products. In the age of 2668:’s life – a favourite among visitors – and another about historically typical household devices of the Palatinate. 2299: 1923: 1755: 1642: 1257:). Kusel is often seen nowadays as the hub of this movement, even though the town itself yielded very few of these 903: 370: 3864:
office in Neustadt an der Weinstraße. As a member of the Bavarian Botanical Society and later of the Pollichia (a
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language be described thus: Vert issuant from base a bishop's staff Or surmounted by a bend sinister wavy argent.
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has existed since 1968. It is nowadays housed in the former vocational school on Hollerstraße and is called the
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through obedience and diligence, and by forgoing worldly pleasures. Disobedience to God, however, is the way to
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in Kusel until the 18th century. The rural cadastral name “Feist”, despite its meaning (“fat” or “adipose”), is
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Landschaftsstraße 7 – building with hipped roof on big vaulted basement, essentially about 1800, partly older (
2042:
In GrĂŒn ein aufgerichteter, wachsender, goldener Krummstab, belegt mit einem silbernen SchrĂ€glinkswellenbalken.
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in Munich, worked in many areas of Bavaria as a chartered engineer and was lastly a chartered engineer at the
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Near BrĂŒckenweg 5 – village bridge over the Kuselbach, two-arched sandstone-block bridge, marked 1744 and 1797
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from the late 17th century onwards had the right to use the Town Church for their own services along with the
1388:, and only for a short time. In 1928, Kusel had 3,588 inhabitants who broke down denominationally thus: 3,019 5661: 5471: 4356: 4296: 3490: 3486: 2855: 1833:. After the Reformation, it was abandoned and in 1702 it was torn down. In 1900 there were plans to build a 1745: 1691: 1675: 1348:
of Homburg was grouped into the Kusel district, while after the Second World War, six municipalities in the
1006: 348: 2630:(Palatine Museum for Natural History) in 1998. It is devoted mainly to the geological history of the local 2287:(financial administration office); Historicist stone-block building with hipped roof, 1894/1895, architect 4304: 4248: 3958: 3259: 3258:(administered, like all others in the district, directly by the district), the district music school, the 1699: 1302: 706: 450: 2757:
Many clubs promote the town's community life. Particularly worthy of mention are the transport club, the
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pitches, one in the outlying centre of Diedelkopf and the other near the way out of town going towards
4937: 4200:, including one on Kusel town council once again, and eventually switched his party allegiance to the 3828:, he was dubbed the “Father of the Memorial Church”. In 1904, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by 3088:, but only a small percentage of the schoolchildren was interested in Latin instruction. In 1580, the 1728:
led the County Palatine to another great turn in its denominational history in 1588. All subjects now
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Trierer Straße 162/164 – former steam bakery; sophisticated sandstone-framed plastered building with
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by God, and that the faithful can fulfil this predetermination and must submit themselves to strict
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of Diedelkopf, which has melded onto the Inner Town, the residential area “Am Holler” and a further
5296: 5181: 4448: 3994:; the world’s third highest peak) in 1929 and 1932. His theoretical discussions on the problems of 3925: 3759: 3322: 3223: 3202:(“Further Education School with Subject Classes”), and as of 1930, it bore the sesquipedalian name 2689: 2070: 1161: 1106:, Kusel was burnt down for the third time in 1794. Within half an hour, all the town's inhabitants 1087: 923: 865: 841: 754: 747: 644: 4295:, whereupon he was expelled by the French. After that, he lived in Mainz, was KPD chairman in the 3824:, he was named a church councillor and a professor of theology. Because of his efforts to build a 2173: 1066:. Several times, Kusel was utterly destroyed. The first great destruction came in 1635 during the 5576: 5516: 5411: 4485: 3817: 3427: 3397: 3149: 2870: 2295: 2078: 2074: 1846: 1274: 1224: 1205: 1185: 891: 628: 5078:
Bundeswehrreform: FĂŒnf Standorte im Land werden dicht gemacht - Beck findet Konzept "vertretbar"
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process, Imbt was declared “contaminated” and was thus sent into retirement with a half pension.
3947: 2153: 5123: 2581: 2573:(“Hatter’s Fountain”). The church distinguishes itself with its clear lines, a (rare) strictly 5606: 5501: 5481: 5461: 5431: 5426: 5396: 5216: 4982: 4653: 4521: 4458: 4367:. At the age of just under 36, Wunderlich suffered an unfortunate fall at a friend’s house in 4280: 4279:. He fled underground, taking on once more his multifaceted functions, became a member of the 3557: 3431: 3404: 3190: 3040: 3004:
production facility has also located in Kusel, the firm Owen Electronics, as has an important
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Trierer Straße 51 – former Regional building; building with hipped roof on high pedestal with
2248: 2058: 1759: 1729: 1667: 1381: 1314: 1236: 1209: 1193: 1169: 1123: 1103: 1075: 967: 777: 616: 596: 565: 201: 2381:(“Old Primary School”); eleven-axis building with hipped roof, 1821, architect Heinrich Ernst 1841:
were then leaving the town, however, the plans never came to fruition. Until the time of the
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was built in 1980 at the school centre on the Roßberg with seating for some 650 spectators.
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in these arms, the bishop's staff, is a reference to the village's former allegiance to the
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In 1609, a population count yielded a figure of 568 inhabitants. In the final stage of the
1048:
was sold to the Counts Palatine of ZweibrĂŒcken. In 1758, ZweibrĂŒcken administration of the
816:
origin, it cannot be ruled out that there might have been continuous habitation here since
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in Speyer, undertook many trips and dedicated herself to caring for war graves throughout
4064: 3860: 3635: 3097: 2972: 2948: 2909: 2874: 2639: 2626:). The GEOSKOP museum of the primeval world was opened at the castle as an outpost of the 2614:. For more about this cultural phenomenon, see the relevant sections in the article about 2601: 2207: 2162: 1866: 1782: 1627: 1393: 1341: 1330: 1079: 1036:
monastery on the Remigiusberg was founded and Castle Lichtenberg was built, the so-called
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was built in 1984 and stands west of town, just beyond the limit in the municipality of
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Town’s mayor from 1984 to 2011, Rhineland-Palatinate Justice Minister from 2011 to 2014
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in 1925. In 1932 and 1933, he was a Member of the Bavarian Landtag. He became mayor of
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Trierer Straße 39 – Late Classicist plastered building, elaborately worked façade, 1868
2388:(“Hatter’s Fountain”); sandstone basin with sandstone pillar, 1921 by Emil Berndt, two 2371: 2237: 1683: 1305: 1024: 853: 833: 793: 588:) and on the Marketplace (Town Hall, which also serves as administrative centre of the 585: 454: 5100: 5089: 5063: 5030: 5019: 5008: 4966: 4926: 4915: 4904: 4893: 4882: 4852: 4841: 4830: 4819: 4808: 2413:
Marktstraße 27 – three-floor plastered building, elaborately worked façade, after 1795
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ownership by the Archbishopric of Reims was acknowledged by all German kings into the
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at the municipal election held on 25 May 2014, and the honorary mayor as chairwoman.
1706:’s teachings. Ludwig II died only nine years later, though, in 1532, and his brother 1703: 1389: 1349: 1044:(roughly “lay jurists”) that kept its function as a legal institution even after the 882: 845: 743: 4072:. In presentations she reported about her work and her life, as she also did in her 1825:(“Cross Chapel”) stood available to travellers and those passing through before the 840:’s account of the history of the Bishopric of Reims, but rather more likely through 5591: 5586: 5326: 4624: 4577: 4272: 4197: 4181: 3930: 3813: 3141: 3085: 2778: 2542: 2486: 2255: 2121: 2047: 1842: 1801:
former Lutheran church was torn down. There were other churches in Kusel. From the
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has remained, although its boundaries have now and then been adjusted. After the
886:, became an administrative seat. From the beginning, Kusel was the centre of the 5641: 5601: 5566: 5551: 5541: 5536: 5526: 5476: 5436: 5416: 5341: 5271: 5256: 5201: 5041: 4672: 4585: 4517: 4003: 3903: 3869: 3797: 3639: 3619: 3440: 3347: 3318: 3294: 3194: 3125: 3065: 3023: 3009: 2997: 2851: 2806: 2707: 2649: 2457:
level, monumental entrance hall, 1926, architect Regional Master Builder Schardt
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began, which also led to the downfall of such traditional crafts as hat making,
1032: 932: 873: 769: 757: 639:(the town's oldest school building) near the Marketplace on Luitpoldstraße, the 620: 556: 514: 498: 3100:
school was attended by schoolchildren from 50 villages in the area. During the
1403:
The following table shows population development over the centuries for Kusel:
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for “Finch”) opened a cloth factory on Trierer Straße that had what were then
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This includes a goodly number of appearances by both German and international
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At Marktstraße 43 – behind, wooden gallery at the “Dickscher Hof”, marked 1800
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building; thirteen-axis plastered building on high basement complex, 1811–1814
2233: 1850: 1778: 1687: 1532: 1173: 817: 781: 660: 632: 561: 518: 486: 336: 315: 4997: 4291:, becoming its president in 1944. After the war, he at first returned to the 3952: 2642:
troupes. Almost all the classics have played on the stage at least once. The
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market. On the second Thursday in every month, on the Koch’sches GelĂ€nde, a
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yarn factories were founded (Zöllner, Ehrenspeck, Fickeissen). In 1868, the
1111: 993:). In 1387, Kusel was mentioned in a document from the Counts of Veldenz as 990: 686: 668: 494: 458: 4864:
Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis 2006, Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz
4247:(Communist Youth Association of Germany), as of 1925 the Gau leader of the 4237:, which at that time had been split away from Germany, was chairman of the 2554:
The building development at the marketplace is dominated by the Town Hall (
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finds throughout the region as well as in Kusel itself. In the time of the
473:(562 m) to the east. With roughly 5,000 inhabitants, Kusel challenges 4271:. After German troops marched into France, Niebergall was interned by the 2240:, tower helm 1861, architect Johann Schmeisser, Kusel; furnishings, Stumm 76: 5636: 5561: 5511: 5311: 5251: 5231: 5196: 5171: 5166: 4292: 4033: 4025: 3936: 3918:, he was removed and received honorary citizenship in the town of Landau. 3785: 3646:. All his collections met with great regard. Koch bequeathed them to the 3579: 3401: 3389: 3367: 3235: 3005: 2955:
set in. It was then taken over by Karl Hermann and run until 1958 as the
2940: 2877: 2830: 2758: 2744: 2574: 2559: 2497:, 1902, architect District Building Office Assessor Geyer, Kaiserslautern 2410:
building with hipped mansard roof on double vaulted basement, before 1797
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word matching the names of a whole series of little brooks and rivers in
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A clergyman and poet, as a pastor he also devoted himself to the art of
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rule, Kusel kept its administrative function, but only as the seat of a
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Kusel lies on the Kuselbach in Rhineland-Palatinate's southwest, in the
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until January the following year. Between 1942 and 1945, he was in the
3873: 3855: 3724:(“Singer of his Westrich Homeland”). Among his other publications were 3611: 3475: 3282: 3186: 3161: 2944: 2924: 2901: 2889: 2866: 2802: 2735: 2727: 2490: 2427: 2129: 2116: 1838: 1623: 1619: 1528: 1516: 1397: 1278: 1270: 1261:. The first watermain was laid in 1824. Voluntary donations funded the 1243: 1220: 1201: 1154: 1134: 1071: 937: 820:. Thus, it is assumed that the town already existed when the so-called 789: 678: 419: 194: 3660:
Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, ein Beitrag zur deutschen Fauna
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Luitpoldstraße 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, Schleipweg 11 (monumental zone) –
1724:, Ludwig II’s grandson, Wolfgang’s son and a follower of the reformer 5451: 5401: 5221: 4701: 4260: 4139: 4069: 3911: 3851: 3821: 3774: 3763: 3717: 3688: 3643: 3623: 3523: 3393: 3314: 3313:, which at first was used mainly to transport crushed stone from the 3273:(state teacher training college for primary and secondary levels), a 3271:
Staatliches Studienseminar fĂŒr das Lehramt an Grund- und Hauptschulen
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Roughly six kilometres’ driving distance from downtown Kusel stands
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sandstone-block building, 1829–1831, architect Ferdinand Beyschlag,
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at that time owing to the new, post-Napoleonic order imposed by the
2065:, which held Kusel and the countryside all around it, the so-called 5053:
Definition of “buckskin” in the “Compact Oxford English Dictionary”
3533:
Johann Christian Simon Freiherr von Hofenfels (b. 1744; d. 1787 in
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in the great fire of 1794. He put down his allegations in the writ
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Trierer Straße 36 – dwelling building and dance hall of the former
1754:). Calvinist teaching, on the other hand, holds that man’s fate is 970:(1127–1444). Thus arose a power struggle between the owners of the 4743: 4697: 4340: 4268: 4215: 3638:
word for “spider”). Moreover, he also put together collections of
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The council is made up of 20 council members, who were elected by
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In the 16th century, the Kusel region was thrice stricken by the
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Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2014, Stadt- und Gemeinderatswahlen
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activities under German occupation. He also joined the movement
3766:. He wrote several textbooks about forestry and wrote folksongs. 3744: 3664:
Die Arachniden, getreu nach der Natur abgebildet und beschrieben
2928: 2916: 2859: 1763: 1282: 1138: 986: 950: 750: 32: 5127: 1813:) stood near the great Town Church. It was used as a graveyard 685:
420. Today, Kusel only has an end-of-line station on the Kusel—
4780:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" 3169: 2403: 2254:
Bahnhofstraße 25 – stately Late Historicist corner house with
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hegemony, and became, either by sale or donation, part of the
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and became section leader of the illegal “KPD Saar-Pfalz” in
1869:. The rest either adhered to other faiths or professed none. 1040:(“Kusel High Court”) continued to exist. This was a court of 46:
View into the Old Town with the Town and Local History Museum
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Hans Keller (b. 1920; d. 1992 in Neustadt an der Weinstraße)
4243:(German Metalworkers’ Association) and a functionary in the 4180:. Since 1929, he had also been on Kusel town council. After 3666:
in 16 volumes with 543 coloured tables, Nuremberg 1831-1849.
1710:, who was Ludwig’s son’s regent in the time before the boy, 828:. A royal donation to Reims did not come about through King 4769:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 3 August 2021. 4196:. After the war, Benedum held several political offices in 3044:. The Rhineland-Palatinate weights and measures authority ( 2280:
villa with mansard roof, 1902, architect K. Herrmann, Kusel
663:. Barracks arose in 1965 at the Windhof (despite the name, 631:
in the west on WalkmĂŒhlstraße (“Walking Mill Street”), the
5080:, Rhein-Zeitung 26 October 2011, retrieved 26 October 2011 4403:
Rhineland-Palatinate Minister for Environment and Forests.
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an important way station on the through road leading from
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Schule mit Förderschwerpunkt fĂŒr ganzheitliche Entwicklung
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was another school built, this one for primary school and
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businesses, which are housed in an industrial park beside
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Trierer Straße 75 – villa on irregular floor plan, partly
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Definition of “tirtey” in the “Online Textile Dictionary”
3560:
at the emperor’s request, leading to the outbreak of the
1023:. Kusel is known to have been granted town rights on the 383: 4711:
German footballer, lived in Kusel from the age of eight.
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by 1940. Two years earlier, he had had Kaiserslautern’s
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markets (later the Autumn Fair). Towards the end of the
461:. Prominent landmarks just beyond the town's limits are 3914:(1921–1935). In 1924, because of his opposition to the 3238:
but moved back to Kusel in 1983. It now bears the name
2596:. With a length of 425 m, it is Germany's biggest 1265:(fountain). Between 1850 and 1880, important cloth and 1235:
and now district). During the 19th century, the town's
2222:-block building, 1887–1889, architect Franz Schöberl, 2089:
Kusel fosters partnerships with the following places:
4255:. After the Saar was returned to Germany, Niebergall 2714:(“Hatters’ Festival”) is celebrated in the Old Town ( 2251:
living and commercial house with gated driveway, 1900
627:. Further schools are scattered across the town, the 3658:. Also by Koch were two important scientific works: 3556:
had died out in 1777, Bavaria was to be united with
1515:, a document that is likely a forgery by Archbishop 681:
line also ran through the town, roughly parallel to
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Kusel borders in the north on the municipalities of
4050:An educator and writer, Dr. Bauer was originally a 3732:(“Women’s Jewellery and Women’s Mirror”, 1869) and 2692:’s biggest folk festivals. Moreover, there are the 1897:Municipal elections yielded the following results: 1682:church, built by Master Builder Johannes Koch from 738:have been unearthed. The Celtic population adopted 572:, was a major industrial area whose main focus was 477:for the title of Germany's smallest district seat. 379: 369: 359: 347: 326: 309: 301: 293: 288: 280: 272: 267: 249: 244: 236: 224: 212: 200: 190: 21: 4658:Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden KĂŒnste Stuttgart 4229:politician and Member of the Bundestag, after the 2436:Trierer Straße 41 – building with hipped roof and 4998:Directory of Cultural Monuments in Kusel district 3052:(“Artillery Teaching Regiment 345”; formerly the 1164:the town (and burnt it down). During the time of 693:in the town's east end has since been torn down. 4176:(KPD). In 1932 and 1933, he was a Member of the 2854:, although these often had to put up with stiff 3898:A jurist and politician, Ehrenspeck was mayor ( 3285:is run in joint sponsorship with the district. 3252:Schule mit Förderschwerpunkt Lernen und Sprache 2545:, 1912, architect possibly Julius Berndt, Kusel 2146:The following are listed buildings or sites in 1192:, retreating to France after his defeat at the 529:The town of Kusel is divided foremost into the 4363:of the operas with his full voice in glorious 4166:Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany 3891:Ludwig Ehrenspeck (b. 1874; d. 1958 in Munich) 3728:(“Songs from Abroad and the Homeland”, 1855), 3140:nowadays house primary school classes, with a 3080:Historical records yield the first proof of a 1901: 1694:held true for Kusel. Thus, beginning in 1523, 1407: 880:. The estate at Kusel, represented by a court 5139: 4118:on 1 May 1933, later becoming chief mayor in 3504:Karl Philipp Koch (b. 1737; d. 1813 in Kusel) 2493:, joining wing with floor added, three-floor 978:, built unlawfully by the Counts of Veldenz, 8: 4343:), Wunderlich studied at the music college ( 3376:420 and it runs through Kusel, leading from 2710:is held. On the second weekend in June, the 2269:building on stone-block-faced ground floor, 1196:, stopped at Kusel the 24 November; general 517:and in the northwest on the municipality of 4967:Description and explanation of Kusel’s arms 4043:Dr. Maria Bauer (b. 1898; d. 1995 in Kusel) 3839:Christian Julius Dick (b. 1873; d. 1950 in 2850:were held in Kusel even as far back as the 2749:, with a length of 42 km, took place. 72:Location of Kusel within Kusel district 5146: 5132: 5124: 4652:Professor emeritus of art history, former 4251:and at the same time a city councillor in 4245:Kommunistischer Jugendverband Deutschlands 2447:Giese, Kaiserslautern, expansion 1912/1913 1507:The oldest known form of the town's name, 509:, in the southwest on the municipality of 501:, in the southeast on the municipality of 493:, in the northeast on the municipality of 18: 4332:(b. 1930 in Kusel; d. 1966 in Heidelberg) 4153:Fritz Benedum (b. 1902; d. 1965 in Kusel) 4095:Richard Imbt (b. 1900; d. 1987 in Munich) 4080:(“Seven Colours Has the Rainbow”, 1966), 3342:) was built. The railway was extended to 2504:, 1899; characterizes street's appearance 2283:Bahnhofstraße 59 – former Royal Bavarian 1740:beliefs according to Calvin’s teachings ( 1658:The area between the marketplace and the 1622:in origin, for it refers to a particular 997:, the last word being an archaic form of 3773:Karl Ludwig GĂŒmbel (b. 1842; d. 1911 in 3758:, Fay was first a forester in the South 3474:Daniel Emil Koch (b. ~1725; d. ~1795 in 3060:reform, this is supposed to be moved to 2971:, which specializes in making synthetic 2846:Given the town's central location, many 2829:courts on the radial road going towards 2789:Kusel's biggest leisure facility is the 2511:(cloth factory) and houses, 19th century 2032:Kusel's mayor is Jochen Hartloff (SPD). 1899: 1405: 1054:of Lichtenberg was moved back to Kusel. 872:. In 1127, the monks from Reims built a 4787:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz 4762: 4760: 4756: 4563:Ludwig Louis Benzino (b. 1827; d. 1895) 4013:Johann Adam Fritz (b. 1896; d. 1981 in 3193:have their origins in a commercial and 1325:in 1968, the town became the seat of a 768:), the area was first conquered by the 378: 346: 308: 287: 279: 266: 243: 235: 189: 154: 84: 68: 50: 38: 4742:E. Schworm, publisher, town of Kusel, 4558:Famous people associated with the town 4375:, and subsequently died in Heidelberg. 3705:Christian Böhmer (b. 1823; d. 1895 in 3116:classes were moved to the newly built 2524:Eckweg 2 – one-floor sandstone-framed 2276:Bahnhofstraße 58 – lavishly decorated 560:the 19th century bearing the marks of 505:, in the south on the municipality of 4916:Vanished villages and cadastral names 4214:Otto Niebergall (b. 1904; d. 1977 in 4205:Independent Workers' Party of Germany 3743:Carl Eduard Fay (b. 1841; d. 1915 in 2963:). Moving into the factory after the 2660:Kusel's most important museum is the 2608:, which documents the history of the 2604:. Integrated into the complex is the 1592:Vanished villages and cadastral names 940:counts named Gerlach was hired as an 603:or “Town Church”) likewise stands on 513:, in the west on the municipality of 497:, in the east on the municipality of 398: 368: 358: 325: 300: 292: 271: 248: 223: 211: 199: 16:Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany 7: 4662:State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart 4570:Politician, lived and died in Kusel. 3990:(elevation: 8 586 m above 3392:. Roughly 7 km to the east, in 3228:Jakob-Muth-Schule fĂŒr Lernbehinderte 3056:), although within the framework of 2150:’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: 2022:FWG = Freie WĂ€hlergruppe Stadt Kusel 1360:come into being. They are named the 276:14.37 km (5.55 sq mi) 4981:. Neustadt an der Weinstraße 1988, 3868:), he busied himself with studying 3734:Aus des Remigiusberges ersten Tagen 3662:, 40 issues from 1835 to 1844, and 3434:type. Since line closures in 1970 ( 1698:put forth efforts to establish the 1336:consists of 34 municipalities. The 989:(425 m long, 382 m above 4767:Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Kusel 4130:torn down. Towards the end of the 4106:politician, Imbt became the Party 3816:. As a teacher of religion at the 3687:Karl Kaerner (b. 1804; d. 1869 in 3626:(so much so that he was nicknamed 3200:Fortbildungsschule mit Fachklassen 3144:. A new Hauptschule for the whole 1019:was sold to ZweibrĂŒcken for 8,500 730:In the area around the town, many 14: 4938:KommWis, Stand: 30. November 2007 4631:, in 1925/1926 chaplain in Kusel. 4142:on 16 April 1949. As part of the 2781:, which enjoys great popularity. 2440:, elaborately worked façade, 1855 2370:Marktplatz 1 – Town Hall (former 1527:that bear the name CĂŽle, such as 1118:deaconry building. Nevertheless, 655:), both on Hollerstraße. The new 4359:work, at which he presented the 4240:Deutscher Metallarbeiter-Verband 4078:Sieben Farben hat der Regenbogen 3946:An engineer and inventor of the 3726:Lieder aus der Fremde und Heimat 3370:. This is the road now known as 3172:on Lehnstraße, which is now the 3054:Panzerartillerielehrregiment 345 2115: 2094: 1344:, the Canton of Waldmohr in the 1031:, as witnessed by a text in the 453:roughly 30 km northwest of 146:Show map of Rhineland-Palatinate 130: 123: 98: 91: 75: 55: 40: 4164:politician, Benedum joined the 3730:Frauenschmuck und Frauenspiegel 3722:SĂ€nger seiner Westricher Heimat 2825:, there are indoor and outdoor 2656:(Town and Local History Museum) 2550:Buildings, theatres and museums 2329:Landschaftsstraße 4/6 – former 2265:Bahnhofstraße 55 – Historicist 2247:Bahnhofstraße 22 – three-floor 1223:of that kingdom created by the 1213:Landesadministrationskommission 429:and is also the district seat. 5695:Holocaust locations in Germany 4979:Das große Wappenbuch der Pfalz 4894:Kusel’s population development 4502:Art historian and philosopher. 3878:Desmidiaceenflora in SĂŒdbayern 3562:War of the Bavarian Succession 3487:County Palatine of ZweibrĂŒcken 3469:Sons and daughters of the town 2718:). On 29 May 2010, the yearly 2232:parish church, Marktplatz 2 – 1692:Counts Palatine of ZweibrĂŒcken 1114:inspectorate house, today the 1029:Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor 533:(Inner Town) and the historic 432:The well-known operatic tenor 1: 5685:Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate 4382:Hans-Peter Keitel (born 1947) 4190:Buchenwald concentration camp 3906:(1906–1921) and chief mayor ( 3526:who had burnt the town down). 3448:has been the terminus of the 3419:, which offers service using 2923:weave, with a combination of 1855:Evangelische Freikirche Kusel 1845:, when they were deported to 607:(the Marketplace), while the 407:until 1865) is a town in the 131: 99: 5154:Towns and municipalities in 4740:Kusel – Geschichte der Stadt 4477:Alexander Ulrich (born 1971) 4339:A concert and opera singer ( 3979:(b. 1896; d. 1990 in Munich) 3882:PfĂ€lzische Desmidiaceenflora 3546:Electorate of the Palatinate 3452:rail service, which runs to 2943:.”) and buckskin cloth (not 1994: 1971: 1948: 1519:of Reims (806-882). It is a 1453: 1362:Unteroffizier-KrĂŒger-Kaserne 784:), Kusel found itself under 4943:September 29, 2007, at the 4605:Wilhelm Caroli (b. 1895 in 4495:Alfred Hagemann (born 1975) 4451:President from 2004 to 2011 4424:Wolfgang Schmid (born 1957) 4410:Jochen Hartloff (born 1954) 3191:vocational training schools 3034:Kusel is seat of the town, 2311:Bahnhofstraße 104 – former 1892:proportional representation 1159:French Revolutionary troops 1120:French Revolutionary troops 912:Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor 481:Neighbouring municipalities 5711: 4671:Hartwig Bartz (b. 1936 in 4530:Bastian Becker (born 1979) 4509:Meiko Reißmann (born 1977) 4174:Communist Party of Germany 4120:Neustadt an der Weinstraße 4088:(“Late Migrations”, 1986). 4054:teacher, but also studied 3841:Neustadt an der Weinstraße 3576:Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch 3050:Artillerielehrregiment 345 2989:underground parking garage 2837:Economy and infrastructure 2628:Pfalzmuseum fĂŒr Naturkunde 2406:“Zur Alten Post”; stately 1329:administration. Today the 1297:, the town was repeatedly 922:, as was ownership by the 904:Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor 5658: 5317:Haschbach am Remigiusberg 5162: 4544:Martin Haller (born 1983) 4396:Margit Conrad (born 1952) 4297:French zone of occupation 4233:, Niebergall went to the 4172:, later switching to the 4084:(“On the Way”, 1976) and 3850:A chartered engineer and 3826:memorial church in Speyer 3262:service, a branch of the 2957:WestpfĂ€lzische Tuchfabrik 2823:Haschbach am Remigiusberg 2040:The German blazon reads: 1717:cuius regio, eius religio 776:. As a result of the 496 503:Haschbach am Remigiusberg 305:450/km (1,200/sq mi) 155: 85: 69: 51: 39: 30: 5582:Rutsweiler an der Lauter 5352:Herschweiler-Pettersheim 3673:Anton Nickel (1805–1874) 3614:, known above all as an 3589:Physician and politician 3438:) and 1981 (part of the 3204:Berufsfortbildungsschule 3041:Bundesagentur fĂŒr Arbeit 2395:by MĂŒller-Hipper, Munich 1796:. For Christians of the 1720:. Count Palatine (Duke) 1511:, is to be found in the 707:German Weather Service's 422:. It is the seat of the 284:239 m (784 ft) 5472:Neunkirchen am Potzberg 5116:Town’s official webpage 4734:Kusel – einst und heute 4289:Freies Deutschland West 4138:. He was released from 3754:A forester, writer and 3491:contributory negligence 3458:Landstuhl–Kusel railway 3307:Landstuhl–Kusel railway 2939:. Mostly used for work 2662:Stadt- und Heimatmuseum 2654:Stadt- und Heimatmuseum 2477:Trierer Straße 71/73 – 2291:Stempel, Kaiserslautern 2212:Pfarrkirche St. Ägidius 2167:Pfarrkirche St. Ägidius 2137:Culture and sightseeing 1886:Town Hall with carillon 1821:. Moreover, the little 525:Constituent communities 5666: 4305:German Communist Party 3959:electrical engineering 3854:, Dick studied higher 3568:succession in Bavaria. 3269:(rehabilitation), the 3260:educational psychology 3216:Berufsbildende Schulen 3212:Berufsbildende Schulen 3208:Berufsbildende Schulen 3156:now stands. After the 3022:420 between Kusel and 2657: 2644:Fritz-Wunderlich-Halle 2589: 2509:Zöllnersche Tuchfabrik 2377:Marktplatz 3 – former 2194: 2182: 2170: 2063:Archbishopric of Reims 1887: 1829:(“Lower Gate”) in the 1655: 1614:”). Indeed, there was 1542:abbatiam nomine Coslam 1368:Population development 1198:FrĂ©dĂ©ric Henri Walther 1188:. In 1813 the army of 1180:of Birkenfeld and the 906:in 952) and once as a 850:Archbishopric of Reims 772:and then later by the 753:, and there have been 625:Fritz-Wunderlich-Halle 555:The town was from the 451:North Palatine Uplands 5664: 5597:Schönenberg-KĂŒbelberg 5507:Oberweiler-Tiefenbach 3964:Technische Hochschule 3935:(b. 1878; d. 1934 in 3830:Heidelberg University 3720:and was described as 3599:(b. 1778; d. 1857 in 3578:(b. 1771; d. 1849 in 3309:that linked Kusel to 3224:learning difficulties 3178:PĂ€dagogische Akademie 3166:PĂ€dagogische Akademie 2927:woollen yarns in the 2795:Spaß- und Freizeitbad 2652: 2606:Musikantenland Museum 2600:ruin. It stands near 2586:Musikantenland Museum 2584: 2193:(“Hatter’s Fountain”) 2188: 2176: 2156: 1885: 1768:double predestination 1645: 1352:valley passed to the 1281:, machine foundries, 645:learning difficulties 469:(368 m) and the 328: â€ą Summer ( 5237:Dennweiler-Frohnbach 4349:Freiburg im Breisgau 4000:1932 Summer Olympics 3866:conservation society 3554:House of Wittelsbach 3421:Rheinland-Pfalz-Takt 3279:Wirtschaftsgymnasium 3068:that belongs to the 2817:course. Besides two 2569:town church and the 2384:Near Marktplatz 6 – 2352:Luitpoldstraße 14 – 2148:Rhineland-Palatinate 1859:New Apostolic Church 1746:Palatine ZweibrĂŒcken 1646:Catholic rectory of 1323:Rhineland-Palatinate 1319:Rhineland-Palatinate 1090:soldiers during the 1007:Palatine ZweibrĂŒcken 852:, whose founder was 836:as it is claimed in 465:to the west and the 416:Rhineland-Palatinate 371:Vehicle registration 302: â€ą Density 207:Rhineland-Palatinate 175:49.53472°N 7.39806°E 4736:H. 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On 26 July 1794, 1078:army under General 964:Bishopric of Verdun 924:Abbey of Saint-Remi 866:Abbey of Saint-Remi 832:’s efforts towards 651:(for children with 643:(for children with 635:on Lehnstraße, the 436:was born in Kusel. 171: /  114:Show map of Germany 5667: 5577:Rutsweiler am Glan 5517:Offenbach-Hundheim 5412:Kreimbach-Kaulbach 5064:Economic structure 4977:Karl Heinz Debus: 4869:2015-09-24 at the 4299:and Member of the 4168:(USPD) during the 4062:and taught at the 3812:, and a pastor in 3550:Electoral Bavarian 3222:for children with 2842:Economic structure 2684:(“Kusel Fair”) or 2658: 2594:Castle Lichtenberg 2590: 2296:Swiss chalet style 2195: 2183: 2171: 2079:Congress of Vienna 2075:Kingdom of Bavaria 2073:(Kusel lay in the 1888: 1656: 1570:Cuscheln die Stadt 1334:of Kusel-Altenglan 1225:Congress of Vienna 980:Castle Lichtenberg 948:form of the word, 892:Carolingian Empire 826:Bishopric of Reims 617:vocational schools 463:Lichtenberg Castle 294: â€ą Total 273: â€ą Total 5672: 5671: 5607:Steinbach am Glan 5502:Oberweiler im Tal 5482:Niederstaufenbach 5462:Nanzdietschweiler 4873:, Seite 183 (PDF) 4595:Cofounder of the 4459:Hans Werner Moser 4108:Ortsgruppenleiter 4086:SpĂ€te Wanderungen 3957:, Roebel studied 3908:OberbĂŒrgermeister 3800:, was a vicar in 3698:Building engineer 3248:Jakob-Muth-Schule 3120:. Only after the 3102:Thirty Years' War 3002:computer industry 2979:in 1972 with the 2973:non-woven fabrics 2969:Tuchfabrik Kahnes 2906:industrialization 2785:Sport and leisure 2702:) market and the 2588:in the tithe barn 2424:Kochsche Brauerei 2402:Marktstraße 16 – 2085:Town partnerships 2050:might in English 2023: 2018: 2017: 1760:church discipline 1513:Remigiustestament 1500: 1499: 1400:, 12 dissenters. 1382:industrialization 1374:Thirty Years' War 1263:Maximilianbrunnen 1237:industrialization 1194:battle of Leipzig 1104:French Revolution 1068:Thirty Years' War 1027:model in 1347 by 995:Cuscheln der Stat 968:County of Veldenz 954:) to protect the 824:was given to the 818:prehistoric times 808:. 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Town
View into the Old Town with the Town and Local History Museum
Coat of arms of Kusel

Kusel is located in Germany
Kusel is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
49°32â€Č5″N 7°23â€Č53″E / 49.53472°N 7.39806°E / 49.53472; 7.39806
Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Kusel
Municipal assoc.
Kusel-Altenglan
Mayor
SPD
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UTC+01:00
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UTC+02:00
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Vehicle registration
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[ˈkuːzl̩]
Kusel
district
Rhineland-Palatinate

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