Economy For a long time, Lambrecht was said to be a clothmaking town. With the
Huguenots, or more precisely the
Walloons from
Belgium who migrated here in the 16th century, a flourishing clothmaking industry grew up in Lambrecht. Thus it was that on Wallonenstraße, a street in Lambrecht's town centre, a genuine clothmaking centre with many hand-weaving businesses sprang up. Witnessing this time is the
Zunfthaus (“Guildhall”) from 1606/1607 with its oriel window. The stately building goes back to a wealthy Walloon immigrant. After the
Industrial Revolution, many businesses did not make the leap to factory scale. Nevertheless, in 1931 there were still nine cloth factories in town, and only in the 1960s did clothmaking finally die out as an industry. Today, one former cloth factory makes felts, paper machine clothing and needled felts. In another former cloth factory, special switching devices are made, which have been successfully marketed worldwide. Moreover, a multifaceted midsize supply industry has developed. Besides these operations,
tourism and, to a far lesser extent,
forestry are also among the town's economic factors. The town also has at its disposal a variety of shopping places, craft businesses and service industries that fulfil daily demands.
Education Located in Lambrecht are three
kindergartens and two general-education schools.
Hauptschule and
Realschule functions are integrated into the Regional School.
Gymnasien can be found in the bigger neighbouring town of
Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Dealing in adult education are the
folk high school and the
Pfalzakademie (“Palatinate Academy”).
Kindergartens • “Arche Noah”
Evangelical kindergarten • “St. Lambertus”
Catholic kindergarten • “Rappelkiste” municipal kindergarten • Nursery for schoolchildren at the Evangelical kindergarten
Schools • Grundschule Lambrecht (
primary school) • Regionale Schule Lambrecht (
Hauptschule/
Realschule) • Volkshochschule Verbandsgemeinde Lambrecht (
folk high school)
Transport • Lambrecht lies on the Palatinate
Way of St. James (
Speyer–
Hornbach), an old
pilgrimage route. • The
Kuckucksbähnel heritage railway (
Neustadt an der Weinstraße–
Elmstein) also stops at Lambrecht
railway station. •
RheinNeckar S-Bahn with lines S1 and S2 runs on the
Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn. •
Bundesstraße 39 runs through town. == Famous people ==