Otterberg

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Coordinates: 49°30′N 7°46′E

Otterberg
Coat of arms of Otterberg Location of Otterberg in Germany

Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Kaiserslautern
Administrative unit Otterberg
Population 5,118 (2004)
Area 32.09 km²
Population density 159 /km²
Elevation 272 m
Coordinates 49°30′ N 7°46′ E
Postal code 67697
Area code 06301
Licence plate code KL
Mayor Ulrich Wasser
Website otterberg.de

Otterberg is a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate with about 5100 inhabitants. It is situated approx. 7 km north of Kaiserslautern.

Otterberg is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Otterberg, which consists of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"):

  • Heiligenmoschel
  • Niederkirchen
  • Otterberg
  • Schallodenbach
  • Schneckenhausen

Contents

  • 1143 The monastery was established.
  • 1168 Construction of the monastery began.
  • 1254 The church was inaugurated on May 10th.
  • 1380 The monastery was in steady decline beginning about 1380 until the 15th century.
  • 1504 During the Bavaria-Landshut War of Succession, the monastery was plundered.
  • 1525 During the Peasants' War (Bauernkrieg); the insurgent peasants fell on the remainder of the monastery.
  • 1556 The Reformation was introduced to the area.
  • 1559 The remaining monks were instructed to convert.
  • 1561 The last Abbott Wendelin Merbot left the monastery.
  • 1564 The monastery was left open. The gates of Otterberg were opened.
  • 1579 Pfalzgraf Johann Casimir invited religious refugees from the Spanish Netherlands to settle Otterberg and there was active settlement by the Walloons. They used the stones of the monastery complex for the building of their houses, so that today only the abbey church and the chapter hall remain.
  • 1581 Gained town privileges from Pfalzgraf (Count) Johann Casimir.
  • 1582 to 1593 Many previous residents of Otterberg were in Frankenthal.
  • 1618 to 1648 The Thirty Years' War severely affected the area.
  • 1650 Existing church records in Otterberg begin.
  • 1689 Many residents of Otterberg arrived in Holzappel under the leadership of Charles Faucher after a long period of wandering after fleeing Otterberg due to the War of the League of Augsburg which lasted from 1688 to 1697.
  • 1708 Joint use of the church by the Protestants and Catholics led to problems. The solution was to add a wall inside the church so that the Catholic part (in the transverse house) was separated from the Protestant part (in the nave).
  • 1979 During a very extensive restoration project, this wall was removed. The church is now shared by both church communities.

  • Kaller, Gerhard, Geschichte von Kloster und Stadt Otterberg, Von den Anfängen bis zum Dreissigjährigen Kreig (Otterberg, Eine Stadtgeschichte), Band 1 (2. Auflage; Otterbach: Franz Arbogast, 1984), 407 pp.
  • Kaller, Gerhard, Geschichte von Kloster und Stadt Otterberg, Vom Dreissigjährigen Kreig bis zur Gegenwart (Otterberg, Eine Stadtgeschichte), Band 2 (Otterbach: Franz Arbogast, 1981), 544 pp.
  • Louis, Richard, Otterberg und Seine Bürger, Teil I, Zur 375-Jahrfeier der Stadt Otterberg (Ludwigshafen: Richard Louis Verlag, 1956), 47 pp.
  • Rink, Franz, 400 Jahre Stadt Otterberg 1581 - 1981 (Otterberg: Stadt Otterberg, 1981), 112 pp.
  • Seeling, Werner, Und dennoch ging es vorwärts und aufwärts durch Gottes Hilfe - Bilder zur Otterberger Kirchengeschichte (Otterbach: Arbogast, 1979), 202 pp.
  • Steinebrei, Hans, Das Zisterzienserkloster Otterberg in der Pfalz (Otterbach: Verlag Arbogast, 1993), 111 pp.
  • Werling, Michael, Die Zisterzienserabtei Otterberg (Otterbach: Verlag Arbogast, n.d.), 36 pp.
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