Sommerloch

Sommerloch

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Sommerloch

Coordinates: 49°53′N 07°46′E / 49.883°N 7.767°E / 49.883; 7.767Coordinates: 49°53′N 07°46′E / 49.883°N 7.767°E / 49.883; 7.767
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Bad Kreuznach
Municipal assoc. Rüdesheim
Government
  Mayor Thomas Hasslinger
Area
  Total 2.53 km2 (0.98 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 426
  Density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 55595
Dialling codes 06706
Vehicle registration KH

Sommerloch is a municipality in the district of Bad Kreuznach administrative region in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany.

Greeting Sign at Sommerloch

Geography

Location

Sommerloch lies northwest of Bad Kreuznach in the vicinity of the Nahe Valley, on the edge of the Soonwalds. The village is surrounded by vineyards. Seven wineries grow about 100 hectares of vines, primarily Riesling grapes. This wine region is not far from the "middle" Rhine River, not far from Bingen and/or Ingelheim.

In the town on Weinbergstraße (Wine Mountain Street) is Saint Aegidius Roman Catholic church built in 1789.

Nearby villages include Sankt Katharinen, Braunweiler and Wallhausen.

History

A valley, not a summer hole

In the 1158 Sommerloch was mentioned as managed by the Rupert Monastery of Bingen. Later the location was ruled by the Herrschaft Dalberg.

The name originally referred to the location as being a wet basin or a wet valley. Today the village is situated in a pleasant valley surrounded by hills planted with rows of grapes.

The German newsmedia term Sommerloch refers to a boring time in the summer when news is lacking.

Alternatively, the popular translation of the German word Sommerloch is in English "silly season".

Year Population
1815 175
1835 268
1871 233
1905 261
1939 264
Year Population
1950 319
1961 331
1970 349
1987 386
2005 434

Religion

The population of Sommerloch is mostly Roman Catholic. Saint Aegidius is the village church; built in 1789.

St Aegidius Church Interior

Council

The Sommerloch council consists of eight council member. The members are voluntary; the mayor is the chairman.

Business and infrastructure

In the south is the Federal Highway 41. In the nearby town of Bad Kreuznach is a station of the railway Bingen-Saarbrücken.

The largest employer of Sommerloch is HUM-Festerbau, a firm that makes and installed glass Windows, doors, garden rooms, metal window shades and similar housing materials.

Industrial Park - includes HUM-Festerbau


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References

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A list of Cultural Monuments in Sommerloch:


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