Wallhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate
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Wallhausen is a municipality in the district of Bad Kreuznach in
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
, in western
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. The town is known for quaint, family-operated, wineries and its connectivity to walking paths around the Nahe wine region.


Location

Wallhausen lies 14km northwest of Bad Kreuznach in the vicinity of the Nahe Valley, on the edge of the Soonwalds. The village is surrounded by vineyards. This wine region is not far from the "middle" Rhine River, just 24km from Bingen am Rhein or 32 km from Ingelheim am Rhein. Nearby villages include
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, Spabrücken,
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and Sommerloch.


History

From various sources the initial mentions in the documentation is either in the year 1195 by the Bishopric of Speyer, or in the year 1021 after which a Frankish compatriot built a "Waldhus" (Forest house) A church of in Wallhausen was mentioned in 1219. On the May 1, 1219 the mayor and the municipality to Wallhausen was authorized by the Godebold of Weyerbach. Today the Roman Catholic Church is named St. Lawrence. It was built in 1792. The church has branches in the two nearby villages of Dalberg and Sommerloch. A school teacher in Wallhausen was first mentioned in a report on a church visitation from 1790. His annual salary was 15 bushels of corn and 30 guilders. In Wallhausen is the castle of the Dalberg family, the former treasurer (Kämmerer)of Worms. Today the castle is owned by the Prince of Salm-Salm. This family of Wallhausen are members of the Rheinischen Ritterschaft (Rhenish knights).


Wine culture

Wallhausen has significant activity in the wine business, including 226 hectares (558 acres) of vines as of 2007. This is one of the most active wine towns in the large Nahe wine-producing region. As of 2014, 11 firms are noted in the Wallhausen wine business directory; these include Weingut Eckes, Richard u Herman Datz, Weingut Rudolf Mindnich, Weingut Schmitt-Peitz, Alfred Barthelmeh, Edwin Schott, Paul Newmann, Ludwig Schild, Josef Puth, Weing Franz Jaeckel, and Alfred Wilbert.


Personalities from Wallhausen

* Frédéric von Anhalt (born 1943) * Josef Knichel, Priest, Concentration camp prisoner in Dachau * August Wilhelm Schynse, Priest * Franz-Karl Prince of Salm-Salm (1917–2011), Of the Castle Wallhausen * Michael, Prince of Salm-Salm (born 1953) * Rudolf Mindnich, wine producer and wine ambassador * Johann Jacobi of Wallhausen, Military writer, born about. 1581, died 1627


References

Bad Kreuznach (district) {{BadKreuznach-geo-stub