Moosalbe (Schwarzbach)
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The Moosalb (also Moosalbe) is a
stream A stream is a continuous body of water, body of surface water Current (stream), flowing within the stream bed, bed and bank (geography), banks of a channel (geography), channel. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream ...
in West Palatinate in the German state of
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. The upper Moosalb valley is also called the ''Hammertal'' (" hammer mill valley") on account of the many witnesses, in the form of ruined buildings and structures, to the iron smelting and working industries of the 18th and 19th centuries.


Course and tributaries

The Moosalb rises in the heart of the Palatine Forest west of the
Palatine Watershed The Palatine Watershed (german: Pfälzische Hauptwasserscheide) forms the main drainage divide in the Palatinate between the Upper Rhine and the Middle Rhine, the two successive sections of the river Rhine that flow through the German state of R ...
at a height of about 450 metres. East of its source lies the village of
Johanniskreuz Johanniskreuz is a tiny hamlet in the middle of the Palatine Forest in Germany and belongs to the municipality of Trippstadt in the district of Kaiserslautern in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Geography Location Johanniskreuz lies in ...
which belongs to
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. Initially the Moosalb flows roughly westwards before heading south. After just under 26 km it empties into the Schwarzbach, also known here as the ''Burgalbe'', at Waldfischbach-Burgalben. The biggest tributary of the Moosalb is the 15.8 km long Aschbach, which – like the Moosalb comes from the Palatine Forest. It joins from the right at Karlstal station and delivers more than half as much water again as the Moosalb. At
Steinalben Steinalben ( pfl, Stääalwe) is a municipality in Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany and belongs to the municipal association Waldfischbach-Burgalben Waldfischbach-Burgalben ( pfl, Waldfischbach-Bojalwe) is a munic ...
it is joined from the right by the
Queidersbach Queidersbach is a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. Geography The municipality is located 10 km southwest of Kaiserslautern in a natural meadow valley on the western edge of the Pa ...
, whose source lies on the
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.


Sights

''Karlstal'' – upstream of the confluence of the Moosabl with the Aschbach is the valley of
Karlstal The Karlstal is the valley of the Moosalb stream located near Trippstadt in the Palatine Forest in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is registered as a nature reserve - number 335 055 - under the name of ''Karlstalschlucht'' (" ...
, a largely natural and rocky narrow valley, about 4 kilometres long. ''Amseldell'' – on the left-hand side of the Karlstal lies a formerly occupied rock cave and far above the
Amseldell The Amseldell is a former park-like leisure area about two kilometres west of the German town of Trippstadt in the Palatine Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Geographic location and environment The Amseldell lies in field parcel (''Ge ...
, a ruined site from the 19th century that formerly had a labyrinth, a firing range and a hut. ''Klug’sche Mühle'' – The mill of ''Klug’sche Mühle'' on the Moosalb, near the lower end of the Karlstal, was converted to a restaurant after being restored. Before it transferred to the ownership of the Klug family in 1842, whose descendants still run it today, it was called the ''Wilensteiner Mühle''. ''Unterhammer'' – The site of Unterhammer was a former iron hammer mill and now a monument to early industrial history in the Palatinate. ''Wilenstein Castle'' – On the right and above the Karlstal valley lie the ruins of at a height of 400 metres. it was built in the mid-12th century. The present day Wilenstein Castle Youth Hostel (''Jugendheim Burg Wilenstein'') is home to a rural educational home (''Schullandheim''), school and youth groups. ''Trippstadt Church'' – The
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church in Trippstadt was built in 1744/45 on the foundations of its
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predecessor. ''Trippstadt House'' –
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(''Trippstadter Schloss''), designed in the baroque style from
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from the region, was built from 1764 to 1767 to plans and under the direction of
Zweibrücken Zweibrücken (; french: Deux-Ponts, ; Palatinate German: ''Zweebrigge'', ; literally translated as "Two Bridges") is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Schwarzbach river. Name The name ''Zweibrücken'' means 'two bridges'; olde ...
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, Sigmund Jacob Haeckher. The associated park (''Schlosspark'') was originally laid out along strict geometric lines in the
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style and was considerably larger than it is today. ''Brunnenstollen'' – The Trippstadt {{ill, Brunnenstollen, de ("spring tunnel") was completed in 1767. The structure, built by driving the tunnel simultaneously from both ends, as in
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, provided the municipality with
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until 1965. The Brunnenstollen is a unique structure monument within Europe. ''Iron Smelting Museum'' – The Trippstadt Iron Smelting Museum (''Eisenhüttenmuseum Trippstadt'') documents the boom time of the iron smelting industry, which the village experienced around the middle of the 19th century. File:Karlstal 015 edited.jpg, The Karlstal valley File:Wilenstein.JPG, Wilenstein Castle File:EvangKircheTrippstadt-1 retouched.jpg, The baroque church of Trippstadt File:Trippstadt Gartenseite.jpg, Trippstadt Palace


See also

*
List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate A list of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany: A * Aar * Adenauer Bach *Ahr * Alf * Alfbach *Appelbach *Asdorf * Aubach B * Birzenbach *Blattbach * Breitenbach * Brexbach * Brohlbach, tributary of the Moselle * Brohlbach, tributary of the R ...


External links


Karlstal

Unterhammer in the Karlstal
Rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate Rivers and lakes of the Palatinate Forest Rivers of Germany