Buildings The following are listed buildings or sites in
Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:
Bingert •
Saint Michael’s Catholic Parish
Church (
Pfarrkirche St. Michael), Ebernburger Straße 17 –
Gothic Revival aisleless church, marked 1868; in the churchyard missionary cross, marked 1897 and 1920;
Baroque Bildstock, 18th century • Ebernburger Straße 14 – estate complex along the street;
Classicist building with half-hip roof, marked 1836, commercial wing, partly
timber-frame • Ebernburger Straße 19 – Catholic rectory; two-part Late Classicist plastered building, third fourth of the 19th century • Kolpingstraße 1 – timber-frame house, Late Baroque building with half-hip roof, partly timber-frame, possibly latter half of the 18th century • Lembergstraße 16 – Baroque timber-frame house, partly solid, mid 18th century, house door marked 1882 • Lembergstraße 30 – bungalow, about 1820/1830 • Former
quicksilver mine, on the Lemberg – 15th century and later •
Lemberghaus, east of
Oberhausen, at the foot of the Lemberg – former administration building of the
Kirner Hartsteinwerke (“hard-stone works”), ten-axis quarrystone building, 1925; belonging with it eight-sided wellhouse with pyramid roof
Feil •
Martin Luther Evangelical church (
Martin-Luther-Kirche), Ringstraße 18 – Late Baroque quarrystone building, hip roof, 1768, west tower, marked 1895 • Martin-Luther-Straße, graveyard – 1920s, after 1945 newly organized and expanded, warriors’ memorial 1914/1918 and 1939/1945, four
steles with
reliefs,
sarcophagus • Martin-Luther-Straße 5 – former Evangelical rectory; now ordinary house, Late Baroque building with half-hip roof, latter half of the 18th century • Martin-Luther-Straße 8 – Baroque building with half-hip roof, timber-frame, plastered, possibly earlier half of the 18th century • Martin-Luther-Straße 12 – Baroque timber-frame house, plastered, 18th century • In Martin-Luther-Straße 22 – equipment of the
Besucherschmiede Blätz (visitable
blacksmith;s shop) • Oberhauser Straße 4 – Baroque timber-frame house, 18th century • Oberhauser Straße 10 – house, post-Baroque building with half-hip roof, timber-frame, marked 1813 • Ringstraße 1 – house, Late Baroque building with half-hip roof, partly timber-frame, latter half of the 18th or early 19th century
Clubs Feilbingert has a great number of clubs. Currently active in the municipality are the following: •
Angelsportverein “Silbersee” 1989 e.V. —
angling club • Founded in 1989, its “club fishing pond” is the Silbersee on the Lemberg, which is under conservational protection. •
Bauern- und Winzerverein Feilbingert — farmers' and winegrowers' association • Founded in the late 1940s. •
Club der Naturfreunde Feilbingert —
Friends of Nature • Founded in 1962, the club undertakes yearly outings, hikes and sightseeing trips led by knowledgeable guides. •
DRK-Ortsverein Feilbingert —
German Red Cross • Founded on 1 May 1978, this local chapter works with the
blood donation service in
Bad Kreuznach to set up regular blood donor clinics at the Lemberghalle in Feilbingert. •
Evangelischer Kirchenchor —
Evangelical church
choir • Founded in 1961. •
Evangelischer Krankenpflegeverein — Evangelical nursing association •
FCK Fanclub Lembergteufel Feilbingert —
1. FC Kaiserslautern fan club • Founded in 1990. •
Förderverein Freunde der Feuerwehr e.V. — 'Friends of the Fire Brigade' promotional association • Founded in 1982. •
FKK - Feilbingert Karneval Club e.V. —
Shrovetide Carnival (
Fastnacht) club • Founded in 1996. •
Imkerverein Lemberg e.V. —
beekeeping club • Founded about 1930, the club’s members come from the area around the Lemberg. Members from Feilbingert are nevertheless the majority, for Feilbingert has a long beekeeping tradition, thus explaining the
charge in the fourth field of the municipal
coat of arms – a
beehive. The name
Bingert itself may even be a corruption of
Bienengarten (“bee garden”). The members have dedicated themselves to the strict requirements of the German Beekeepers' Association (
Deutscher Imkerbund). •
Interessengemeinschaft Gewerbetreibender — business owners' association • Founded in 1986. •
Katholischer Kirchenchor “St. Michael” Feilbingert — “Saint Michael's”
Catholic church choir • Founded in 1920 as
Pfarrcäcilien-Männerchor (men’s choir), since 1947, women have also been members. At that time, the choir was called
Chor St. Cäcilia. There are almost 40 members. •
Katholischer Krankenpflegeverein (Elisabethenverein) — Catholic nursing association • The club is linked to the
Speyer Caritas station and as such supports the parish (Saint Michael's) in its charitable work. It has more than 150 members in Feilbingert and neighbouring Hallgarten. •
Kindergartenförderverein Feilbingert —
kindergarten promotional association • Founded in 1984 •
Kolpingfamilie Feilbingert —
Kolping family • Founded in 1932, the club’s main goals lie in ecclesiastical, family and social fields. It also stages a
Saint Martin's Day parade (11 November) each year. The club also once hosted ten “
Chernobyl Children” for four weeks. •
Landfrauen Feilbingert — countrywomen's club • Founded in 1995, this is one of Feilbingert’s newest clubs. It offers regular events such as courses, seminars and educational outings. It also holds handicraft evenings, cooking demonstrations, presentations,
Easter markets and other events. •
LANZ-Bulldog-Club Nordpfalz e.V. • Founded in 1990, this association of enthusiasts for the old Lanz
tractors holds a rally every two years commonly attended by some 4,000 visitors. As such it is possibly Feilbingert’s most visible club. •
Männergesangverein 1872 Liederkranz Feilbingert — men's singing club • The current club was formed out of a merger of two forerunners,
Männergesangverein 1872 and
Männergesangverein Liederkranz 1903. •
Musikverein 1920 Feilbingert e.V. —
music club • Since 1985, the club has borne the nickname
Lembergmusikanten, and currently it has more than 200 members. •
Schachclub 1976 Feilbingert —
chess club • This club is said to be Feilbingert’s most successful “sport” club. There is no other centre as small as Feilbingert in
Rhineland-Palatinate that has its own chess club, and one that has played so well at such a high level. In 1995, the club’s first team were champions in the First
Rhenish Hesse League and since then it has been playing in the Second Rhineland-Palatinate League. •
Schützenverein Lemberg e.V. —
shooting club • Founded in 1979, the club has no shooting range that it can call its own, and so the stage at the Lemberghalle is used. •
Sportförderverein Feilbingert e.V. — sport promotional association • Founded in 1994, despite its name, the club also promotes traditional customs including
Fastnacht as well as sport. It also acts as the sport club's fundraiser, especially for its youth programmes. •
Sportverein 1920 e.V. Feilbingert —
sport club • Founded in 1920 as the
Ring- und Fußballverein, the club is now strictly a
football club. It is one of Feilbingert's biggest clubs with more than 250 members. •
Stammtisch "Die Liehner" e.V. • Founded on 1 August 1974, Feilbingert’s
Stammtisch (informal but regular gathering at a
public house) is apparently the only one in Germany that is a registered club ("e.V."). •
Tennisgemeinschaft Feilbingert 1981 e.V. —
tennis club • Began as a breakaway club from the
gymnastic club in 1988. •
Tischtennisclub Feilbingert —
table tennis club • Began as a breakaway club from the gymnastic club in 1967. •
Trachtengruppe Feilbingert e.V. — costume club • Founded in 1952, the costumes worn by members at the events are historically based. There are adult and child-and-youth dance troupes. They represent Feilbingert at events in other places, such as
Speyer’s
pretzel festival, the
Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag (state festival) and even
Oktoberfest in
Munich. The club also stages children’s
Fastnacht sessions. •
VdK-Ortsgruppe Feilbingert — social advocacy group • Founded in 1950, the club’s goal is still – despite the great length of time that has passed since the
Second World War – to help the war wounded and also
widows and
orphans. •
Verkehrs- und Verschönerungsverein e.V. — transport and beautification club • Refounded in 1992, this club’s main goal is to open Feilbingert up to
tourism, undertaking such projects as building
hiking trails and publishing travel literature. •
Wochenend-Siedlergemeinschaft Lüßerttal e.V. — weekenders’ club • Founded in 1969 to represent weekenders’ interests, the club works to further growth at the weekender settlement that sprang up in the Lüßerttal in the 1950s. Borne in mind, too, is the intention to seek even closer and more lasting ties to village events.
Sport and leisure Since 2006 there has been a panorama path around Feilbingert. ==Economy and infrastructure==