Dierdorf


Dierdorf is a town in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Westerwald, approx. 20 km northeast of Neuwied, and 20 km north of Koblenz.
From the end of the 17th century until 1824, it was the seat of the counts and princes of Wied-Runkel, who resided at Dierdorf Castle, which was demolished in 1902.
Dierdorf is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde Dierdorf.

Local council

The elections in May 2014 showed the following results.
ElectionSPDCDUFDPFree VotersTotal
20146122222 Seats
2009893222 Seats

Sister city

Dierdorf is the sister city of Fountain Hills, Courtisols and Krotoszyn.

Sons and daughters of the town

Dierdorf had a train station on the Engers-Au railway line, the section from Siershahn to Altenkirchen nowadays is only served by fright trains, nearest train station nowadays is Siershahn.