Breinigerberg

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Coordinates: 50°44′00″N 6°14′00″E / 50.733333, 6.233333

Breinigerberg
Village of Stolberg
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Breinigerberg (Germany)
Breinigerberg
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Cologne
District Aachen
Basic statistics
Population 971  (31/12/2005)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate AC
Postal code 52223
Area code 02402

Breinigerberg is one of 17 districts and villages belonging to the city of Stolberg (Rhineland), which is one of the major cities in the district of Aachen. According to a census dated December 31st, 2005 the village had 971 inhabitants.

The country road L12 passing through Breinigerberg centrally connects the village in western direction to Breinig and in eastern direction to the crossing Nachtigaellchen which is west of Mausbach.

In the east of Breinigerberg you can find the forest of Stolberg (part of the natural preserve Naturpark Nordeifel) and the natural reserve Schlangenberg which is famous for its calamine flora. The hill Schlangenberg is 276 m above sea level and originates in the former ore mine of Breinigerberg. Names like Bleiweg, which means “Way of lead”, even today, give hints to the history of the village. The calamine from the ore mine Breinigerberg was used exclusively in Stolberg for the production of brass.

The history of Breinigerberg can be traced back to the Romans. 25 coins dated between 100 BC and the year 92/93 AD as well as remains of a Roman craftsmen settlement had been found in the village. The buildings proved ancient roman work between the years 100 and 400 AD in this Breinigerberg region.

In a building of the former junior high school which was closed in 1988 an information center on the Schlangenberg natural reserve was founded by the Eifel- und Heimatverein Breinig. It is open to the public and presents detailed information on the special flora and fauna of the Schlangenberg region. Historical tools used in the ore mines of Breinigerberg were exhibited as well.

Breinigerberg
Breinigerberg

In the north and south of Breinigerberg there are further natural reserves like the natural reserve Brockenberg or Baerenstein. Most of them had been former chalk pits.

Breinigerberg has two sports grounds used by the local football team FC. Breinigerberg. The former junior high school is also used as a youth center (youth center Remember).

One of the major events at Breinigerberg is the funfair one week after christian pentecost.

[edit] Literature

  • Information sheet Naturschutzgebiet Schlangenberg of the Informationszentrum Breinigerberg by Eifel- und Heimatverein Breinig (in German)
  • Zeitung d. Aachener Geschichtsvereins 45 Bd. (1923) p.283/284 (in German)

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