Manubach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Manubach | |
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Location of Manubach within Mainz-Bingen district | |
Coordinates: 50°01′59″N 7°45′32″E / 50.03306°N 7.75889°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Rhineland-Palatinate |
District | Mainz-Bingen |
Municipal assoc. | Rhein-Nahe |
Government | |
• Mayor (2019–24) | Hans-Günter Seckler[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 7.72 km2 (2.98 sq mi) |
Elevation | 160 m (520 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 301 |
• Density | 39/km2 (100/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 55413 |
Dialling codes | 06743 |
Vehicle registration | MZ |
Website | www.manubach.de |
Geography
editLocation
editManubach lies on the Rhine Gorge between Koblenz and Bad Kreuznach. the winegrowing centre belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Rhein-Nahe, whose seat is in Bingen am Rhein, although that town is not within its bounds. Since 2003, Manubach has been part of the Rhine gorge UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Politics
editMunicipal council
editThe council is made up of 8 council members, who are elected at municipal election held every 5 years.
Coat of arms
editThe municipality's arms might be described thus: A bend gules surmounted by three roundels argent, in chief sable issuant from the bend a lion rampant Or armed, langued and crowned of the first, in his gambes an inescutcheon of the second charged with a fleur-de-lis pierced in bend with a sword reversed azure, in base bendy lozengy sinister argent and azure.
Culture and sightseeing
editMuseums
editThe W. O. von Horn Museum was opened on 12 June 2004 in memory of the clergyman and writer.
Regular events
editIn late August, the kermis (church consecration festival) is held.
Economy and infrastructure
editWinegrowing
editThe vineyards are confined to the south slopes and bear witness to the Middle Rhine municipality's great winegrowing tradition. Individual wineries’ histories can be traced back to the mid 18th century. In 1960, there were still 94 winegrowing operations in Manubach. Today only a few wineries and the winegrowers’ association Loreley Bacharach – as a winemaking coöperative – are still active. The new founding of a winery in 2001 newly started the old winegrowing tradition. Through the dale flows the Gailsbach, known in its upper reaches as the Gunzenbach, down to the Rhine. Over on the other side, on the north slopes, are orchards.
Along with Steeg, Bacharach and Diebach, the village belonged to the Viertälergebiet – “Four-Valley Area” – which as early as the 10th century was under the ownership of the Archbishopric of Cologne.
Transport
editThe Autobahn A 61 can be reached after roughly 10 km at the Rheinböllen interchange.
Famous people
editFamous people who have worked in the municipality
edit- W. O. von Horn, actually Friedrich Wilhelm Philipp Oertel, was a German writer. He lived in Manubach from 1812 to 1835 and was from 1820 to 1835 the priest there.
References
edit- ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Mainz-Bingen, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 4 August 2021.
- ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2023.
External links
edit- Municipality’s official webpage (in German)
- Photos of Manubach on mainz-bingen-foto.de (in German)