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Brauneberg is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a '' Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the
Bernkastel-Wittlich Bernkastel-Wittlich (German: ''Landkreis Bernkastel-Wittlich'') is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Vulkaneifel, Cochem-Zell, Rhein-Hunsrück, Birkenfeld, Trier-Saarbur ...
district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is known above all for its wine and its meteorological distinctions.


Geography


Location

The municipality lies on the Mosel near Bernkastel-Kues. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Bernkastel-Kues, whose seat is in the town of the same name.


Climate

Here on 11 August 1998, the highest ever temperature in Germany was measured, 41.2 °C, at the
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weather station by Jörg Kachelmann. Nevertheless, Brauneberg is not said to be Germany's number-one hotspot because the weather station is not included in official measurements owing to its location on a slate mountain.


Constituent communities

Brauneberg's '' Ortsteile'' are Brauneberg, Filzen and Hirzlei. Although the outlying centre of Hirzlei is indeed an integral part of Brauneberg, there is no direct road linking it to the main centre. The village representative – ''Ortsvorsteher'' – of Hirzlei is Ewald Adam.


History

The name Brauneberg is first mentioned in documents dating 588. The old placename, Dusemond, may well have stemmed from what one of the vineyards here was called in Roman times: ''dulcis mons'' ( Latin for “sweet mountain”). In 1925, the village's name was changed to Brauneberg. Dusemond belonged to the old
County of Veldenz The County of Veldenz was a principality in the contemporary Land Rhineland-Palatinate. The county was located partially between Kaiserslautern, Sponheim and Zweibrücken, partially on the Mosel in the Archbishopric of Trier. A municipality of ...
, into which Count Palatine Louis II introduced the Reformation in 1523. In the Thirty Years' War, the Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Trier seized ownership of the village. Only with the 1648
Peace of Westphalia The Peace of Westphalia (german: Westfälischer Friede, ) is the collective name for two peace treaties signed in October 1648 in the Westphalian cities of Osnabrück and Münster. They ended the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and brought pea ...
was the Count of Veldenz reinstated with all his old rights, whereby the village's parish once more became Protestant. With the occupation of the County of Veldenz by France in 1680, however, the situation changed yet again and there arose a dispute over Catholics’ status within the County. By decree, the French settled the situation on 21 December 1684: Under its terms, in places with only one church – such as was the case in Dusemond – this would be given over to use by both denominations. The local church thus became a
simultaneous church A shared church (german: Simultankirche), simultaneum mixtum, a term first coined in 16th-century Germany, is a church in which public worship is conducted by adherents of two or more religious groups. Such churches became common in the German-sp ...
. Only in 1955 did this change, when it was decided to divide the church and separate it structurally. Since then, one third of the church has been used by the Evangelical congregation and the other two thirds by the Catholics. This matches the shares of the cost paid by each for the building of today's church, which was completed in 1777. The church itself was built between 1775 and 1777 to plans by Palatine court master builder
Franz Wilhelm Rabaliatti Francesco (Franz Wilhelm) Rabaliatti (20 January 1716 – 1782) was a German architect and Court Builder to the Prince-elector Karl Theodor. Rabaliatti was born in Gameragna di Stella. His teacher was Alessandro Galli da Bibiena. He made a ...
. The onion-domed tower is the only such churchtower in the whole Moselle region. Although the church has been divided, it is still under both denominations’ joint ownership. Today's municipality of Brauneberg came into being on 7 June 1969 through the merger of the municipalities of Brauneberg and Filzen.


Politics

The municipal council is made up of 16 council members, who were elected by proportional representation at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The sixteen seats on council are shared among the three voters’ groups Licht (6 seats), Denzer (6 seats) and Hepp (4 seats).Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Gemeinderat
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Winegrowing

Besides tourism, winegrowing is the most important branch of industry. Vines are worked overwhelmingly in steep-slope vineyards in an area of 323 ha. Customarily, it is Riesling that is grown, although in some even and steep-slope vineyards smaller quantities of Müller-Thurgau, Kerner and Dornfelder are grown. Brauneberg's vineyards belong to the winemaking appellation – ''Großlage'' – of Kurfürstlay, and are further grouped into these locations: * Mandelgraben The vines at Mandelgraben cover an area of 175 ha. The name refers to the
almond The almond (''Prunus amygdalus'', syn. ''Prunus dulcis'') is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries, including the Levant. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree. Within the genus ...
trees (''Mandel'' means “almond” in German) that once grew here. * Klostergarten Klostergarten is with its 95 ha Brauneberg's second biggest vineyard. The name comes from the garden (''Garten'') at the Franciscan convent (''Kloster'') in the outlying centre of Filzen. * Juffer and Juffer Sonnenuhr The steep slope opposite Brauneberg is called ''Juffer'' (Moselle Franconian for standard German ''Jungfer'' or ''Jungfrau'' – maiden or virgin). Within this location, the area around the sundial (''Sonnenuhr'') is regarded as the choicest part of the vineyard and is given the name ''Juffer Sonnenuhr''. * Kammer This small vineyard of only 0.38 ha likewise lies in the Juffer underneath a jutting crag.


Historical

In 1868, under the leadership of the Royal Cadastral Inspector, ''Steuerrath'' Clotten, a winegrowing map for the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Trier was compiled for the Royal government at Trier. For the Brauneberg (Dusemond) area, under the ''Großlage'' of Brauneberg, the following individual locations were marked on it: *Hasenläufer *Kammer *Falkenberg *Juffer *Mötschert *Burgerslay


Famous people


Sons and daughters of the town

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Ulli Bögershausen Ulli Boegershausen (born 1954 in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck) is a German solo guitarist and guitar teacher. He is known internationally for his tours in Japan, America and Taiwan. He also authored several educational books for guitar playing. Boeger ...
, internationally known solo guitarist and guitar teacher * Katja Fehres, Moselle Wine Queen, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 2006/2007 * Fabian Ostermann, conductor and international juror of CISM (Confédération Internationale des Sociétés musicales) * Johann Matthias Schreiber (1709–1771), German organ builder *
Julius P. Heil Julius Peter Heil (July 24, 1876November 30, 1949) was an American politician and the 30th Governor of Wisconsin from 1939 to 1943. Early life Heil, a Jewish immigrant to the United States, was born in Düssmund an der Mosel, Germany. As a ch ...
(1876-1949), 30th Governor of the State of Wisconsin.


References


External links


Municipality’s official webpage
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