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The barrel calibrating workshop is still equipped as such, just as it was in its heyday, but is now a museum. Towards the back stand two iron kettles, one measuring 1 200 L and the other 150 L. On the kettles are gauges. An old woodburning stove served to heat the branding iron up
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Although not a listed site, the
Marienburg is still worth seeing. It is also the local vineyard's namesake, and the 786 m-long railway slope viaduct, too, bears its name. This bridge is the longest of this type in Germany. There is also a lookout tower with an outstanding, broad view on the
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Ferries have long been running in Pünderich. The municipality acquired its first ferry, made from wood, in 1879, but this was cast aside in 1896 in favour of a new iron ferryboat (locals were amazed that an iron boat could float). Early in 1940, Pünderich secured a bigger ferry, this one a
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occupation later in the same century: during the war, the French razed the wall girding the village, as they did with all fortifications along the
Moselle between 1683 and 1685, so that now only parts of it can be made out. It had stood for almost three centuries.
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, Pünderich townsmen were said to be among the wealthiest on the
Moselle. According to the 1652 taxation roll, Pünderich had 56 winepressing centres, which said a good deal about the state of
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Kirchstraße: Saint Mark the Evangelist's Catholic Parish Church
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1424:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 9 August 2021.
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inside a bend, on the right bank, not far upstream from
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Directory of Cultural Monuments in Cochem-Zell district
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Location of Pünderich within Cochem-Zell district
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invasions led to a cultural collapse in the region.
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1022:Bahnhofstraße 4 – quarrystone building, partly
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550:origin. The oldest known name for the place is
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1466:Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Gemeinderat
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791:The year 1784 wrought catastrophe throughout
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16:Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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1489:Kleine Hausgeschichte der Mosellandschaft
1097:Kirchstraße 6 – Baroque door, marked 1716
1064:with relief; graveyard cross, marked 1895
1422:Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Cochem-Zell
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913:Pünderich's mayor is Rainer Nilles.
1344:at this time. It now has none. The
521:The municipality lies on the river
349:5.41 km (2.09 sq mi)
1400:Pünderich; at left, the Marienburg
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999:Pfarrkirche St. Markus Evangelist
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1311:Economy and infrastructure
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1015:Bahnhofstraße 2 – former
954:Graveyard, Hauptstraße –
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604:First documentary mention
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558:Roman and Frankish times
357:110 m (360 ft)
1906:Peterswald-Löffelscheid
1491:. Köln 1989, S. 194-201
1305:Pünderich slope viaduct
929:Culture and sightseeing
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859:Rhineland-Palatinate
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502:. It belongs to the
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444:Vehicle registration
375: • Density
292:Rhineland-Palatinate
260:50.04139°N 7.13222°E
1455:Pünderich’s history
960:Our Lady of Sorrows
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804:Electorate of Trier
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1292:Altes Fährhäuschen
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457:www.puenderich.de
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