Kalenborn-Scheuern () is an Ortsgemeinde â a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality â in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Gerolstein, whose seat is in the like-named town.
The municipality lies in the Vulkaneifel, a part of the Eifel known for its volcanic history, geographical and geological features, and even ongoing activity today, including gases that sometimes well up from the earth.
Kalenborn-ScheuernâÂÂs Ortsteile are, as its name implies, Kalenborn and Scheuern.
In 893, Kalenborn had its first documentary mention in Prüm AbbeyâÂÂs directory of holdings, the Prümer Urbar, as de Caldebrunna
The municipality of Kalenborn was newly founded from the dissolved municipalities of Kalenborn and Scheuern on 7 June 1969. On 1 December of that same year, the name was changed to Kalenborn-Scheuern.
The council is made up of 8 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
Kalenborn-ScheuernâÂÂs mayor is Rita Hoffmann.
The German blazon reads: Von Rot über Silber geteilt; oben drei goldene fächerförmige Weizenähren, unten ein blauer Ziehbrunnen.
The municipalityâÂÂs arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess gules three ears of wheat, the dexter bendwise, the middle palewise and the sinister bendwise sinister Or, and argent a well with a roof and pail azure.
The three ears of wheat are, in a roundabout way, canting for the name âÂÂScheuernâÂÂ. Scheuern was, along with other neighbouring places, subject to tithing by Prüm Abbey, and indeed, the AbbeyâÂÂs tithe barn stood in Scheuern, which drew its name from the building: Scheuer is Eifel dialect for what in High German is called a Scheune â a barn. Moreover, the ears of wheat also stand for the double municipalityâÂÂs centuries-long root source of income, agriculture, and its rural structure. The charge below the line of partition is likewise canting. It stands for the name âÂÂKalenbornâÂÂ, which is held to have come from words meaning âÂÂcold wellâ or âÂÂcool springâ (the old form, Caldebrunna, is closer to the Modern High German words for this: kalter Brunnen). The blue well is meant to represent this graphically.
Kalenborn-Scheuern lies in the Verkehrsverbund Region Trier (VRT), whose fares therefore apply. The municipality is served on weekdays by bus route 522 of the Rhein-Mosel-Verkehrsgesellschaft linking the double village with the nearest town, Gerolstein, as well as with Hillesheim. The nearest railway station is Oberbettingen-Hillesheim on the Eifelbahn (CologneâÂÂEuskirchenâÂÂGerolsteinâÂÂTrier) some 5 km to the northeast.
BundesstraÃÂe 410 (PrümâÂÂMayen) lies some 6 km to the south, and BundesstraÃÂe 421 (StadtkyllâÂÂDaun) at the same distance to the northeast. The nearest Autobahn interchange is Prüm on the A 60 some 20 km to the southwest.