Kirschweiler is an Ortsgemeinde â a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality â in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Herrstein-Rhaunen, whose seat is in Herrstein.
The municipality lies a few kilometres northwest of Idar-Oberstein in the Hunsrück. The municipal area is 56% wooded.
Kirschweiler's neighbours besides Idar-Oberstein are Hettenrodt and Kempfeld with its outlying centre of Katzenloch.
Also belonging to Kirschweiler are the outlying homesteads of Auf der Lüh und Kirschweiler Mühle.
In 1272, Kirschweiler had its first documentary mention.
The council is made up of 16 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
Kirschweiler's mayor is Karl-Otto Dreher.
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per bend azure a diamond with one row of brilliants and Or a lion rampant gules armed and langued of the first.
The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-PalatinateâÂÂs Directory of Cultural Monuments:
Kirschweiler offers, among other things, a few gem-cutting shops that can be visited, a vast golf course (Golf Club Edelstein Hunsrück e.V.) and two gemstone fountains in the village centre.
Each year, Kirschweiler holds the Burekirb (a fair).
Among KirschweilerâÂÂs clubs are TuS Kirschweiler (with football, among other things), MGV Kirschweiler (menâÂÂs singing club) and SV Kirschweiler (shooting).
Zur Vereinsstruktur in Kirschweiler gehören der TuS Kirschweiler (u.a. FuÃÂball), der MGV Kirschweiler (Gesangsverein), der SV Kirschweiler (Schützenverein), u.v.m..
The wealth of water in the Idarbach, which flows through the valley here was the basis for the villageâÂÂs development into the âÂÂVillage of the Gemstone GrindersâÂÂ. Even today, Kirschweiler's economic life is characterized by gemstone grindersâ and goldsmithsâ businesses. Defining landmarks in the municipality are the two gemstone fountains in the village centre and the crystal fountain at Hans-Becker-Halle.
On Kirschweiler's outskirts is a seniorsâ home sponsored by the Elisabeth-Stiftung (âÂÂElisabeth FoundationâÂÂ, named after Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg) with 63 places and a further 6 places for assisted living.