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689:. Only nine years later, however, the church was falling into disrepair, and building director Johann Seiz was commissioned to examine the building. He suggested replacing the vaulting, which he found to be too flat and too weak, with a wooden ceiling and improvements to the roof frame. These things were done by the following year, and the churchtower was also built higher. The church that stands today is from 1766, as shown on the lintel above the lefthand entrance door. The church's dimensions are some 25 ×11 m. The three-sided quire faces the east. The original entrance with formerly purely 210: 934: 1300: 65: 1524: 2026: 178: 1185: 45: 1285: 1271: 160: 1391: 217: 185: 159: 795:, and brought the river Moselle its greatest ever flood. On 9 February 1784, Pünderich's lower village was particularly gravely stricken. After the frightful ice flows from 24 to 26 February, the Moselle's waters rose until on 29 February, the flood reached the high water mark set in the 1740 flood, eventually exceeding it by three 1263:
The barrel calibrating workshop is still equipped as such, just as it was in its heyday, but is now a museum. Towards the back stand two iron kettles, one measuring 1 200 L and the other 150 L. On the kettles are gauges. An old woodburning stove served to heat the branding iron up
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Although not a listed site, the Marienburg is still worth seeing. It is also the local vineyard's namesake, and the 786 m-long railway slope viaduct, too, bears its name. This bridge is the longest of this type in Germany. There is also a lookout tower with an outstanding, broad view on the
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Ferries have long been running in Pünderich. The municipality acquired its first ferry, made from wood, in 1879, but this was cast aside in 1896 in favour of a new iron ferryboat (locals were amazed that an iron boat could float). Early in 1940, Pünderich secured a bigger ferry, this one a
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occupation later in the same century: during the war, the French razed the wall girding the village, as they did with all fortifications along the Moselle between 1683 and 1685, so that now only parts of it can be made out. It had stood for almost three centuries.
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Kirchstraße 13 – two-winged timber-frame house, partly solid, balloon frame, half-hipped roof, essentially possibly from the latter half of the 16th century; timber-frame house meeting it at right angle, partly solid, 17th or 18th
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, Pünderich townsmen were said to be among the wealthiest on the Moselle. According to the 1652 taxation roll, Pünderich had 56 winepressing centres, which said a good deal about the state of
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The likelihood is high that a parish had been established at Pünderich beginning in 1515. Confirming this is the church's building date, which can be reliably reckoned to be 1529. This church had a length of 59
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Marienburgerstraße 23 – timber-frame house, partly solid, balloon frame, 16th century; three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, late 17th century
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The French also forced the locals to supply building materials, livestock and their labour in the years from 1687 to 1692 so that the French could build their
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Marienburgerstraße 17 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1596, likelier to be from the early 18th century; adjoining second timber-frame house
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Kirchstraße 37 – two-winged timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1663, likelier to be from the early 18th century, and reconstructed after 1949
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Kirchstraße 21 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, hipped roof, 18th century; adjoining timber-frame house, plastered, 18th century
98: 72: 1547: 833:. This hit Pünderich hard, shrinking its population from just under 800 to roughly 300, as just under 500 people left between 1850 and 1900. 81: 83: 788:, or War of the Palatine Succession). All together, Pünderichers had had to put up with almost 80 years of occupation in the 17th century. 140: 132: 131: 128: 118: 209: 139: 95: 1122:
Kirchstraße 24 – timber-frame house, partly solid, latter half of the 17th century; in the back timber-frame house, 18th or 19th century
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Prinzenkopf, a local mountain. The old wooden tower was torn down in September 2008, and the new steel one opened the following June.
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Brunnenstraße 3 – quarrystone building, old measuring standards and office for calibrating barrels, centre for weights and measures
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opened. The station was not always economically viable, since it stood on the other side of the Moselle, but a boom came when the
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Eltzerstraße 7 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1603 (possibly a conversion), essentially possibly from the 16th century
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In the 1950s, Pünderich underwent a profound change. Agricultural activities such as cropraising and livestock raising yielded to
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Kirchstraße 16 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1517 and 1631 (addition); meeting it a solid building, possibly older
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jambs is now glazed to make room for a spiral stairway up to the gallery. Today, entry is through two side doors in the porch.
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lines, Pünderich was targeted several times for aerial bombing. Since 1946, Pünderich has been part of the then newly founded
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the Moselle valley and the first church in the Zeller Hamm – the local bow in the Moselle – arose. In 882, however, the
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Kirchstraße 22 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, partly slated, essentially from the 17th or 18th century
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In the vineyard across the Moselle from Pünderich – tunnel and Substructural walls of the Koblenz-Trier railway line.
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Rathausstraße 11 – timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1617, timber framing on upper floor from the 17th century
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The earlier half of the 20th century was characterized in Pünderich, as it was everywhere, by the world wars. In the
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Kirchstraße 3 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th century; whole complex of buildings with garden
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Marienburgerstraße 21 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 18th century; timber-frame barn, mansard roof
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Hauptstraße 30 – quarrystone villa, about 1900/1910, in the back considerably older timber-frame house, plastered
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life was marked by bad harvests and famines, prompting many to turn their backs on the village and emigrate to
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plastered building, 1910/1915; second plastered building, mansard roof; whole complex of buildings with garden
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Rathausstraße – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th or 19th century; hearth heating plate
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was closed in 1960, although the station still stands in the village, and the other one fell victim to
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Kirchstraße 23 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, marked 1602 and 1663
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valley, leaving extensive destruction in their wake. Between 408 and 460 also came troubled times as
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Römerstraße 15 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, half-hipped roof, 17th or 18th century
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Marienburgerstraße 4 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 18th or 19th century
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Kirchstraße 10/12 – timber-frame house, partly solid or plastered, essentially from the 18th century
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Marienburgerstraße 8 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, 18th century, ground-floor
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Facing Pünderich across the Moselle – quarrystone building, inside, a wayside cross, 19th century
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Rathausstraße 16 – timber-frame house, partly solid, Mansarddach, late 18th or early 19th century
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people's view of the world, and on economic life. The high point in the Plague's ravages in
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showed up in the region for the first time. Only 25 years later, they went along with the
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Things such as ceramics and coins have been found in districts of Pünderich, suggesting a
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Marienburgerstraße 15 – timber-frame house, partly solid, half-hipped roof, marked 1623
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Hauptstraße 63 – old school (?); quarrystone building, latter half of the 19th century
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and Franks once more marauded across the land. Trade and transport collapsed utterly.
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in the cadastral area of “Zinselt”, across the river from Pünderich near the former
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at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
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Marienburgerstraße 18 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, about 1800
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might be described thus: Gules two bendlets surmounting two bendlets sinister Or.
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on the Moselle. Other documents from between 1143 and 1148 name the village as
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Springiersbacherstraße 1 – hipped mansard roof, Swiss chalet style, about 1910
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Rathausstraße 20 – timber-frame house, partly solid, mansard roof, marked 1722
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Pünderich had very early on a relationship to the Marienburg, a now dissolved
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Rathausstraße 10 – building with mansard roof, possibly from the 18th century
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Madonna; coat of arms of Elector of Trier Lothar von Metternich (1599-1623);
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Hauptstraße 65 – winemaker's house; quarrystone building, early 20th century
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In 1128, Pünderich had its first documentary mention in a document in which
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Marienburgerstraße 7 – timber-frame house, partly solid, early 18th century
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until it was red-hot. Other tools of the craft can still be viewed today.
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Kirchstraße 30 – three-floor timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1715
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plastered building, 16th or 17th century; one-floor timber-frame barn
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Eltzerstraße 5 – timber-frame house, partly solid, early 18th century
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Beginning in 1794, Pünderich, which had until now been ruled by the
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to the Springiersbach Monastery. An even older document describes a
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settlement from the 1st century BC until the 3rd to 4th century AD.
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The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by
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Eltzerstraße 1 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century
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Kirchstraße: Saint Mark the Evangelist's Catholic Parish Church
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Rathausstraße 23 – timber-frame house, plastered, 18th century
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Kirchstraße 18 – building with half-hipped roof, 17th century
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Burghart Schmidt; Helmtrud Köhren-Jansen; Klaus Freckmann:
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inside a bend, on the right bank, not far upstream from
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Directory of Cultural Monuments in Cochem-Zell district
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Location of Pünderich within Cochem-Zell district
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Up from the church on Düppelstraße, the quarrystone
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invasions led to a cultural collapse in the region.
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In the 671:(roughly 18.5 m) and a breadth of 43 1489:Kleine Hausgeschichte der Mosellandschaft 1097:Kirchstraße 6 – Baroque door, marked 1716 1064:with relief; graveyard cross, marked 1895 1422:Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Cochem-Zell 1183: 932: 821:In the latter half of the 19th century, 1442:Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz 1417: 1415: 1060:(“Old Graveyard”); warriors’ memorial, 760:There was also another loss during the 696: 592:In the 6th century, the Frankish kings 509:, whose seat is in the municipality of 2049:Municipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate 2041: 964:Kapelle zur schmerzhaften Muttergottes 780:) had been signed in 1697, ending the 1536: 1368:Pünderich's main livelihood is still 1128:Kirchstraße 33 – relief, 18th century 849:, losses totalled 61. Because of the 1412: 1170:Marienburgerstraße 22 – Baroque door 970:, marked 1612, in the steep gable a 950:’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: 913:Pünderich's mayor is Rainer Nilles. 896: 1344:at this time. It now has none. The 521:The municipality lies on the river 349:5.41 km (2.09 sq mi) 13: 2024: 1400:Pünderich; at left, the Marienburg 63: 14: 2065: 1509: 999:Pfarrkirche St. Markus Evangelist 643: 216: 184: 1389: 1324:network on 15 May 1880 when the 1298: 1283: 1269: 1188:Lookout tower on the Prinzenkopf 1030:, about 1900/1910; whole complex 231:Show map of Rhineland-Palatinate 215: 208: 183: 176: 43: 1217:Springiersbacherstraße 27/29 – 916: 873:Verwaltungsvereinfachungsgesetz 836: 1494: 1481: 1470: 1459: 1448: 1427: 1242: 1231:Since the summer of 2008, the 546:The placename Pünderich is of 1: 1501:Pünderich’s transport history 1405: 1563:Towns and municipalities in 1320:Pünderich was linked to the 1315: 988:relief, 18th or 19th century 941: 516: 7: 992:Saint Mark the Evangelist’s 891: 10: 2070: 1363: 1311:Economy and infrastructure 1251: 685:was built onto it for 140 536: 2022: 1571: 1015:Bahnhofstraße 2 – former 954:Graveyard, Hauptstraße – 786:Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg 784:(known in Germany as the 713:, Pünderich had to fight 604:First documentary mention 452: 442: 432: 420: 399: 382: 374: 366: 361: 353: 345: 340: 326: 321: 309: 297: 285: 275: 240: 170: 57: 39: 30: 21: 1176:Marienburgerstraße 24 – 1147:Marienburgerstraße 13 – 978:, before which a modern 908: 612:bequeathed an estate in 558:Roman and Frankish times 357:110 m (360 ft) 1906:Peterswald-Löffelscheid 1491:. 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Pünderich is located in Germany
Pünderich is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
50°2′29″N 7°7′56″E / 50.04139°N 7.13222°E / 50.04139; 7.13222
Germany
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Rhineland-Palatinate
District
Cochem-Zell
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Zell (Mosel)
Mayor
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www.puenderich.de
Ortsgemeinde
municipality
Verbandsgemeinde
Cochem-Zell
district
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany

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