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Society (northern lodging and keep, gatetower); building beginning in the earlier half of the 12th century of the northern lodging now preserved as remnants; gatetower, marked 1141/1161; beginning in 1237 building of the southern half of the castle with the two round keeps, the southern lodging, the
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Saint Martin’s Church, too, is a Gothic building that arose on a foregoing church’s old site. It was built in 1350, but was not finished owing to strained finances. The tower, which in the Wesel War was incorporated into the town wall as a defensive structure, is an illustrative example of
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group, earlier half of the 18th century; former grammar school, essentially mediaeval, 15th or 16th century, conversions from 17th to 19th century; former Electoral winery, timber-frame building, partly solid, mid 19th century; hall cellar, 15th or 16th century; whole complex of
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and Oberwesel on 22 April 1972, with the administrative seat at Oberwesel. On 17 March 1974, the formerly self-administering municipalities of Langscheid, Dellhofen and Urbar were amalgamated with Oberwesel, although on 13 June 1999, Urbar once again became self-administering.
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as it is styled above) began in 1308. In 1331, the church was consecrated and it was completed in 1375. It was built on the spot once occupied by another church, which was first mentioned in 1213. From the old church, the new one took over an endowment for
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Unterstraße 12-14 – estate of the Eberbach Monastery with Saint Catherine's Chapel; aisleless church, possibly from the latter half of the 14th century; two-winged estate building, solid and Fachwerk, earlier half of the 18th century; whole complex of
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are even lower figures recorded. The driest month is February. The most rainfall comes in June. In that month, precipitation is 1.6 times what it is in February. Precipitation varies only slightly. At only 1% of the weather stations are lower seasonal
1288:, timber-frame house, built in 1886 by Johann Kastor; gravesite of the family Osterroth; belonging with the castle: Schönburg estate upstream as well as the area of the “Elfenlay” between Schönburg and the town and the Church of Our Lady 1574:, northwest of Oberwesel) (monumental zone) – opened in the earlier half of the 18th century, expanded possibly in the earlier half of the 19th century with building of the two main paths; with iron pale fence and gate with 2377: 1218:
baptismal font; graveyard with FĂĄtima Chapel, tomb, churchyard wall; former sexton's hut, jettying, partly solid, earlier half of the 17th century, one-floor timber-frame shed, marked 1625; whole complex of
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The town wall, which was built in the early 13th century and some of whose parts are open to the public, was expanded and strengthened in the 14th century, and with 16 defensive towers – among them the
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Bild von Burg Schönburg aus J.F. Dielmann, A. Fay, J. Becker (Zeichner): F.C. Vogels Panorama des Rheins, Bilder des rechten und linken Rheinufers, Lithographische Anstalt F.C. Vogel, Frankfurt 1833
1584:(“Mount Calvary Chapel”) and Stations of the Cross, Auf’m Kalvarienberg – Gothic Revival quarrystone aisleless church, 1843–1845; remnants of a Crucifixion group; 12 Stations of the Cross, 2370: 1830:
ecclesiastical defensive architecture in the Rhineland. Much of the Gothic appointments has been destroyed. Preserved, however, are a few wall paintings from about 1500 to 1600.
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Saint Werner's Chapel was built. When word of the ritual murder spread, outraged mobs rose up, destroying not only Jewish communities on the Middle Rhine, but also up the
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Crucifixion, 16th century; various gravestones, 19th century; whole complex of buildings with church, cloister with vicarage and graveyard with Saint Michael's
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and vicarage, standing in the south wing, 14th and 15th centuries; various gravestones, 15th to 17th century; at the northeast corner a vicarage, plastered
121: 2163: 1543:; L-shaped, three-floor quarrystone building, second fourth of the 19th century (before 1850), essentially possibly mediaeval, Schönburg coat of arms, 1419:
Liebfrauenstraße 33 – wine cellar building; Swiss style, about 1865, expansion 1927/1928, conversion marked 1930; secondhand cellar lintel, marked 1654
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Rheinstraße 7 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, possibly from the 17th century, additions and conversions in the 18th and 20th centuries
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in Oberwesel amounts to 604 mm, which is very low, falling into the lowest fourth of the precipitation chart for all Germany. Only at 22% of the
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Rathausstraße 14 – old bakehouse; one-and-a-half-floor timber-frame house, mid 19th century, conversion 1885; secondhand corner upright, marked 1659
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Chablisstraße 5 – timber-frame house, partly solid, jettying, marked 1626, addition in the back marked 1754, conversion possibly in the 19th century
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Die KunstdenkmĂ€ler von Rheinland-Pfalz, Bd. 9, Die KunstdenkmĂ€ler des Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreises, Teil 2. Ehemaliger Kreis St. Goar, 2. Stadt Oberwesel
1305:) – chapel with substructure, shortly before 1300 until the mid 14th century, repair after destruction about 1700; whole complex of buildings with 2170: 1990:
was undertaken, and the now newly planted vineyards have been provided with an irrigation facility. This was meant to safeguard this traditional
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Some of the 30 or so winemaking estates in town have been under family ownership for more than 200 years; some also keep wine bars in the town.
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from the late 19th century; fenced area with 66 gravestones: 9 from the 18th century, mainly 19th and early 20th century, newest gravestone 1942
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Martinsberg 3 – former sexton's hut of Saint Martin's Church; timber-frame house in mixed building styles, earlier half of the 17th century
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Chablisstraße 2 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, marked 1708, conversion possibly in the earlier half of the 19th century
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Carl Johann Haag (b. 20 April 1820, d 17 January 1915) Orientalist watercolour painter and Höfmaler to the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha
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Warriors’ memorial 1866 and 1870/1871, near the Schönburg, across from the youth hostel – towards 1895, design by Heinrich Schuler,
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Rathausstraße 3 – three-floor quarrystone building, middle third of the 19th century, wooden sculpture of “Saint” Werner, about 1900
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and down on the Lower Rhine, too. In folk Christianity, the Cult of Werner arose, and it was only stricken from the calendar of the
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Rathausstraße 6 – town hall; three-floor quarrystone building, partly slated timber framing, 1926/1927, architect T. Wildemans,
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Rathausstraße 1 – quarrystone building, half-hipped roof, middle third of the 19th century; sandstone portal, marked 1629
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by Archbishop Kuno of Trier, 1531 in bad structural state, 1689 laid waste, beginning in 1885 partial reconstruction by
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Liebfrauenstraße 47 – timber-frame house plastered, possibly early 19th century, triaxial addition in the 19th century
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Johann Peter Josten (b. 15 July 1915), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, (Rhineland-Palatinate)
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Steingasse 6 – timber-frame house, partly solid, earlier half of the 17th century, addition in the 18th century
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Unterstraße 1 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1658, possibly conversion in the 19th century
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Kirchstraße 20 – two- or three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, latter half of the 15th century
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that he was about to swallow. The Jews then threw him in the Rhine. At the spot on the riverbank in
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Borngasse 2 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1659, expansion possibly in the 18th century
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Wine market on the marketplace and on Rathausstraße, on each second and third weekend in September
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estate; five-axis lordly quarrystone building, marked 1745, addition possibly in the 19th century
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can be gathered from the two great ecclesiastical foundations that it harboured (Our Lady's – or
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Hochgotischer Dialog. Die Skulpturen der HochaltÀre von Marienstatt und Oberwesel im Vergleich
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Annis Cum Centum a Suecis Exu(sta) 1719 (on the keystone) Mar(tin) Augsthalers ope refecta fui
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Martinsberg (no number) – Catholic youth home; one- or two-floor plastered building, 1923–1925
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The Minorite monastery was a Franciscan institution founded in 1242 and dissolved in 1802 by
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Rheinhöhenstraße 26 – bakehouse; one-floor brick building, latter half of the 19th century
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1287 in Oberwesel by local Jews who were thought to have wanted to use his blood in their
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Liebfrauenstraße 9 – shophouse; brick building with plastered façade, about 1920/1930
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Schaarplatz 4 – five-axis brick building, mixed building styles from Classicist and
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Koblenzer Straße 57 – plastered timber-frame house, earlier half of the 19th century
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Chablisstraße 4 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1586, shop built in, 1919
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Town centre (monumental zone) – widely preserved town appearance, the two churches,
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at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
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As in many of the region’s towns, Oberwesel quite possibly had its beginnings as a
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Pfalzgrafenstraße 1 – school; plastered timber-frame building, partly slated, 1841
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Marktplatz 1 – timber-frame house, partly solid, middle third of the 18th century
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language be described thus: Or an eagle displayed sable armed and langued gules.
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Heumarkt 17 – timber-frame house, plastered, partly shingled, early 18th century
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Bacharacher Straße 2 – bakehouse; plastered timber-frame building, marked 1888
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Historical portrait of the town with complete town wall (copper engraving by
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Schulweg 6/8 – single-peak building; timber-frame building, mid 18th century
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house in mixed building styles, crosswise gable, 18th century; graveyard,
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The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
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Near Am Weinberg 60 – bakehouse, one-floor plastered building, 1830/1840
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later maintained a horse-changing station with a hostel here. After the
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Alfred Gottschalk (b. 7 March 1930; d. 12 September 2009), German-born
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Liebfrauenstraße 17 – villa; brick building on two-floor basement, 1890
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Heimat Oberwesel. Zwischen Liebfrauen und St. Martin. Ein StadtfĂŒhrer
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Wilhelm Lauer (b. 1923; d. 2007), geographer and university professor
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Die Kirche Unserer Lieben Frau zu Oberwesel, Anton Ph. Schwarz, 2001
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Border stones, west of town – seven border stones, one marked 1616
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Heumarkt 15 – timber-frame house, earlier half of the 18th century
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The council is made up of 20 council members, who were elected by
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August Zeuner (b. 6 September 1913; d. 1976), German politician (
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chapel and the moat; in the earlier half of the 14th century the
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royal holding with a royal estate. The Wesel Estate passed under
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At Rathausstraße 16 – inscription on gateway arch in capitals:
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Holzgasse 6 – timber-frame house, plastered, early 17th century
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of Oberwesel. In the course of administrative restructuring in
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was renovated in 2001. It was consecrated to the former saint,
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Location of Oberwesel within Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis district
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Rheinstraße 5 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1765
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In Gold ein rot bewehrter und rot bezungter schwarzer Adler.
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Robert Brahm (b. 25 August 1956), auxiliary bishop in Trier
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Wernerstraße 1 – plastered timber-frame house, 18th century
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Holzgasse 4 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1576
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are steeply terraced and 80% of the area is planted with
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Oberstraße 1 – brick building with knee wall, marked 1872
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Oberwesel, Mainzer Straße (no number): prussian milestone
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Liebfrauenstraße 29 – former Catholic school, so-called
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At Kirchstraße 52 – door with skylight, mid 18th century
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Liebfrauenstraße 58 – brick building, late 19th century
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and of the southern lodging) and into the House of the
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Oberwesel, Mainzer Straße (no number): railway station
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Oberwesel, Martinsberg 2: Saint Martin's Parish Church
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plastered building, earlier half of the 19th century
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troops and in 1802 was annexed by France. After the
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Liebfrauenstraße 29 a-b – two shophouses, 1908/1909
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It is the seat of the 1594:, 16th century; whole complex of buildings 18: 2073:, bearb. v. Eduard Sebald, Hans Caspary, 2057:Eberhard Lauer (b. 1956), church musician 1785:Building work on the Church of Our Lady ( 1500:Rathausstraße 9 – shophouse, about 1910, 1061:The town's colours are black and yellow. 406:a 17th-century engraving of Oberwesel by 2316:Oberwesel in Merians Topographia Hassiae 1464:Oberstraße 11/13 – former church of the 862: 2171:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz 2151:Direktwahlen 2019, Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis 2146: 2144: 2140: 1891:Mittelalterliches Spectaculum Oberwesel 1514:; door and skylight, early 18th century 1399:frames, latter half of the 18th century 1206:Saint Martin's Catholic Parish Church ( 433:) is a town on the Middle Rhine in the 373: 341: 303: 282: 274: 261: 238: 230: 186: 151: 81: 65: 47: 38: 1936:centres. The winemaking appellation – 1817:Oberwesel, Haus Weiblick. Seat of the 1614:– 1922, architect possibly T. Wildeman 1964:) and less often with red varieties ( 1547:(tower) of the town wall incorporated 420: 363: 353: 320: 295: 287: 266: 243: 220: 208: 196: 16:Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany 7: 1737:Pfalzgrafenstraße 51 – timber-frame 1727:Oberweseler Straße 4 – timber-frame 1078:’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: 977:Oberwesel's mayor is Marius Stiehl. 692:. In 1794, the town was occupied by 488:, between the neighbouring towns of 271:18.11 km (6.99 sq mi) 1810:’s most important Gothic churches. 1806:, wall paintings), it is among the 1703:’s Catholic Church (branch church; 1663:Rheinhöhenstraße 19 – timber-frame 1236:(monumental zone) – originally an 1162:church, beside Chablis-Straße 21 – 1000:1980–1989: Johann Peter Josten, CDU 2340:Portrait of the town from 1588 in 1932:, Oberwesel is one of the biggest 1046:From 1237 to 1309, the town was a 1003:1989–1994: Willy Wißkirchen, FWO ( 14: 1717:, late 19th or early 20th century 128: 96: 3087: 2305: 1686:Catholic Church (branch church; 1617:Tunnel portals – portals of the 1379:(“White Tower”) of the town wall 991:1946-1948: Heinrich Hermann, CDU 748:chronicle reports of an alleged 143:Show map of Rhineland-Palatinate 127: 120: 95: 88: 72: 52: 40: 1395:At Liebfrauenstraße 10 – door, 1050:. Ever since, it has borne the 835:was formed out of the towns of 512:The town is made up of several 2006:Sons and daughters of the town 1010:1994–2009: Manfred Zeuner, CDU 760:where his body washed up, the 1: 3109:Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate 1755:(“Hospital Lane Tower”), the 1497:, central structure 1847-1850 1486:Near Rathausstraße 5 – well, 1435:Mainzer Straße (no number) – 1382:Koblenzer Straße 30 – former 1365:(“girls’ school”); nine-axis 994:1948–1976: August Zeuner, CDU 980:Oberwesel's mayors since the 602:, to which it belonged until 2386:Towns and municipalities in 1713:Brunnenweg 1 – timber-frame 1656:Holy Cross Catholic Church ( 1332:; whole complex of buildings 1184:with five-eighths quire and 1005:Freie WĂ€hlergruppe Oberwesel 997:1976–1979: Hans Stemick, CDU 952: 473:Oberwesel lies on the river 398:The Rhine Gorge at Oberwesel 1893:(“Mediaeval Spectacle”) at 1490:hand pump, mid 19th century 1172:Parish Church of Our Lady ( 1117:Church of Our Lady – inside 1013:2009–2019: JĂŒrgen Port, CDU 855:proportional representation 477:’s left (west) bank in the 3135: 1861:Museum der Stadt Oberwesel 1759:(“Stone Lane Tower”), the 1720:Kirchweg 1 – timber-frame 1452:, mid to late 17th century 1428:Mainzer Straße – Prussian 1324:Chablisstraße 65 – former 610:in 1802. In the so-called 584:Archbishopric of Magdeburg 3085: 2394: 2077:u. a.; MĂŒnchen, /Berlin: 1849:Institute for Secular Law 1845:Giordano Bruno Foundation 1823:Institute for Secular Law 1819:Giordano Bruno Foundation 1705:Filialkirche St. Nikolaus 1658:Kirche zum Heiligen Kreuz 1326:Hertzners-Hollbachs MĂŒhle 1166:brick building, 1897–1899 1029:The German blazon reads: 800:, Dellhofen, Langscheid, 686:PfĂ€lzischer Erbfolgekrieg 684:(known in Germany as the 608:French Revolutionary Wars 481:or Upper Middle Rhine, a 152: 82: 66: 48: 39: 30: 2342:Civitates orbis terrarum 1930:Middle Rhine wine region 1763:(“Cats’ Tower”) and the 1269:T. J. Oakley Rhinelander 744:rituals. A 14th-century 532:German Weather Service’s 2332:of Sankt Goar-Oberwesel 2321:Town's official webpage 2278:"Carl Johann Haag 1820" 2187:Der Rabbi von Bacherach 2129:Bild 4 Gebiet Oberwesel 2124:Bild 3 Gebiet Oberwesel 1887:(“Wine Witches’ Night”) 1603:Niederbachstraße 120 – 1299:“Saint” Werner's Chapel 1176:), Liebfrauenstraße 1 ( 1154:Oberwesel (main centre) 1065:Culture and sightseeing 833:of Sankt Goar-Oberwesel 782:Der Rabbi von Bacherach 618:, it had to back down. 508:Constituent communities 300:160/km (410/sq mi) 279:75 m (246 ft) 1914:- Nacht der 1000 Feuer 1897:in even-numbered years 1826: 1791:Pfarrkirche Liebfrauen 1357:Kirchstraße 39 – town 1208:Pfarrkirche St. Martin 1174:Pfarrkirche Liebfrauen 1150: 1142: 1134: 1126: 1118: 1110: 1102: 1097:Oberwesel, town wall: 1090: 988:1945-1946: Schaus, SPD 677: 669: 658: 616:Werner von Falkenstein 596:Rheinischer StĂ€dtebund 410: 399: 216:Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis 2079:Deutscher Kunstverlag 2014:(b. 1425; d. 1481 in 1816: 1641:St.-Apollonia-Kapelle 1592:Lamentation of Christ 1432:, obelisk, about 1820 1369:building, marked 1907 1247:(“castle count”) and 1148: 1140: 1132: 1124: 1116: 1108: 1096: 1084: 675: 664: 652: 574:, Oberwesel became a 422:[oːbɐˈveːzlÌ©] 405: 397: 323: â€ą Summer ( 3114:Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis 2388:Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis 2349:and Frans Hogenberg 2119:Bild 2 von Oberwesel 2094:Hans-JĂŒrgen Kotzur: 2018:), German theologian 1901:Mittelrhein-Marathon 1863:(town museum at the 1847:and the seat of the 1582:Kalvarienbergkapelle 1076:Rhineland-Palatinate 1020:: Marius Stiehl, CDU 826:Rhineland-Palatinate 694:French Revolutionary 588:Emperor Frederick II 454:HunsrĂŒck-Mittelrhein 449:. It belongs to the 443:Rhineland-Palatinate 435:Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis 366:Vehicle registration 297: â€ą Density 204:Rhineland-Palatinate 172:50.11111°N 7.72139°E 1780:Mutter-Rosa-Kapelle 1684:Our Lady of Sorrows 1528:Renaissance Revival 1259:of Schönburg, 1166 931:Elections in 2014: 722:Werner of Oberwesel 690:First French Empire 600:Electorate of Trier 486:World Heritage Site 456:, whose seat is in 168: /  111:Show map of Germany 2276:Graham, George H. 2114:Bild von Oberwesel 1903:from Oberwesel to 1827: 1769:butter-churn tower 1753:Hospitalgassenturm 1625:, mid 19th century 1570:graveyard (on the 1261:Imperial immediacy 1253:were the Imperial 1210:), Martinsberg 2 ( 1151: 1143: 1135: 1127: 1119: 1111: 1103: 1091: 1048:free imperial city 698:Congress of Vienna 678: 670: 659: 592:free imperial city 554:settlement, named 411: 400: 289: â€ą Total 268: â€ą Total 227:St. Goar-Oberwesel 3096: 3095: 2223:www.wahlen.rlp.de 1978:PrĂ€dikat Kabinett 1635:Am Weinberg 60 – 1599:Kirchheimbolanden 1554:Unterstraße 18 – 1375:Kirchstraße 55 – 1347:Kirchstraße 18 – 1307:Wernerkrankenhaus 1039:might in English 970: 969: 929: 928: 754:sacramental bread 702:Rhine's left bank 676:View of Oberwesel 392: 391: 177:50.11111; 7.72139 3126: 3091: 2380: 2373: 2366: 2357: 2352: 2336: 2330:Verbandsgemeinde 2325: 2309: 2293: 2292: 2290: 2288: 2273: 2267: 2264: 2258: 2257: 2255: 2253: 2248: 2240: 2234: 2233: 2231: 2229: 2214: 2205: 2204: 2202: 2200: 2191:. 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Town

Coat of arms of Oberwesel

Oberwesel is located in Germany
Oberwesel is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
50°06â€Č40″N 7°43â€Č17″E / 50.11111°N 7.72139°E / 50.11111; 7.72139
Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Rhein-HunsrĂŒck-Kreis
Municipal assoc.
Mayor
CDU
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
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UTC+02:00
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Wenceslas Hollar
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