Morsbach


Morsbach is a municipality in Oberbergischer Kreis, a district in North Rhine-Westphalia near the border of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. In 2015, Morsbach's population was 10,600. The central village, also named Morsbach, has a population of 3,400. With a number of buildings dating back to the 12th century, it is a popular spot for hikers and other nature lovers.
The other important villages are Lichtenberg in the north, Holpe in the south and Wendershagen in the north-east of the municipality

Geography

Morsbach is east of Cologne, in the southern corner of the Oberbergischer Kreis of North Rhine-Westphalia near its border with Rhineland-Palatinate. In 2015, its population was 10,600.

Subdivisions

The municipality is divided into 66 subdivisions. In alphabetical order, they are:
  • Alzen, Amberg, Appenhagen
  • Berghausen, Birken, Birzel, Bitze, Böcklingen, Breitgen, Burg Volperhausen
  • Ellingen, Erblingen, Euelsloch, Eugenienthal
  • Flockenberg, Frankenthal
  • Hahn, Halle, Hammer, Heide, Hellerseifen, Herbertshagen, Holpe, Hülstert
  • Katzenbach, Kömpel, Korseifen
  • Ley, Lichtenberg, Lützelseifen
  • Neuhöfchen, Niederasbach, Niederdorf, Niederwarnsbach, Niederzielenbach
  • Oberasbach, Oberholpe, Oberwarnsbach, Oberzielenbach, Ölmühle, Ortseifen
  • Reinshagen, Rhein, Ritterseifen, Rolshagen, Rom, Rosengarten, Rossenbach
  • Schlechtingen, Seifen, Siedenberg, Solseifen, Springe, Steimelhagen, Stentenbach, Stockshöhe, Straßerhof, Strick
  • Überasbach, Überholz
  • Volperhausen
  • Wallerhausen, Wendershagen, Wittershagen
  • Zinshardt

History

Coat of arms

Morsbach's coat of arms was granted on August 14, 1937. The upper part is a lion, and the lower part is a marshy brook.

Population

Year1838186619391950196019721980198420002002
Population3,5633,8575,6856,9797,1559,68910,66910,56512,25012,337

Points of interest

  • The Romanesque Saint Gertrud basilica, whose tower dates to the second half of the 12th century; other sections date to the first half of the 13th century.
  • Castle Volperhausen
  • The heritage-protected Morsbach station building. According to its preservation order, "The preservation of this building is of public interest because of its locally influenced design of the uniform Prussian station building type and also because of its special roof design."

Twin towns

Transport

Morsbach had access to the railway service through the former Morsbach station at Wissertalbahn which isnout of service today, the nearest train station is Wissen at the Sieg Railway.