Buildings The following are listed buildings or sites in
Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: •
Protestant church, Kirchgasse 4 –
Gothic Revival sandstone-block building, 1865–1868; warriors’ memorial 1914-1918 • Bahnhofstraße, graveyard – graveyard cross,
cast-iron, possibly from the latter half of the 19th century • Hallgartener Straße 3 – former
Mühle Bollenbach (mill); three-sided estate; sandstone-block building, marked 1866 • Hallgartener Straße 5 – former
Mühle Stein (mill); long
Late Baroque building, partly
timber-frame, barn, from the latter half of the 18th century • Hauptstraße – barn with oven • Untere Kirchgasse 1 – Baroque timber-frame house, partly solid, marked 1669 •
Luitpold-Brücke (bridge), north of the village – six-arch bridge across the
Nahe, sandstone-block, 1889, Regional Building Superintendent N. Emrich,
Kirchheimbolanden The Luitpold Bridge's dedication reads: :LVITPOLD-BRV̈CKE :Erbaut unter der Regentschaft :Seiner Koeniglichen Hoheit :Prinz Luitpold von Bayern :ANNO DOMINI :1889 The prince in question – and the bridge's namesake – was
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, who had become Bavaria's
de facto ruler after his (by 1889, late) nephew
“Mad” King Ludwig had been removed from power.
Clubs The following clubs are active in Oberhausen an der Nahe: •
Aktives Oberhausen •
Angelsportverein —
angling club •
Freiwillige Feuerwehr Oberhausen — volunteer
fire brigade •
TuS Duchroth Leichtathletik —
gymnastic and
sport club Winegrowing , German Wine Queen 2017/18 Oberhausen an der Nahe belongs to the Nahetal Winegrowing Area within the
Nahe wine region. Eight winegrowing operations are active within the municipality, and the area planted with
vineyards is 32 ha. Some 94% of the wine grown here is
white wine varieties (as at 2007). In 1979, there were still 13 active winegrowing operations, and the area planted with vineyards was somewhat greater at 44 ha. •
Weingut Christmann-Faller •
Weingut Dönnhoff •
Weingut Nessel •
Weingut Rech •
Weingut Staab •
Weingut Stein •
Weingut Weck The Family Dönnhoff has been making wine in this region since 1750. The 69th
German Wine Queen is Katharina Staab from Oberhausen; she was chosen on 29 September 2017 for the period 2017/2018.
Transport Running through the village and across the
Nahe on the
Luitpold-Brücke (bridge) is
Landesstraße 235, known within the village as Naheweinstraße, while the stretch beyond the bridge is called Hermannshöhle. Meeting this road in the village centre is
Landesstraße 378, known within the village as Hallgartener Straße. Running through neighbouring
Waldböckelheim to the northwest is
Bundesstraße 41, which leads eastwards to
Rüdesheim an der Nahe and the district seat,
Bad Kreuznach, and thereafter to the
Autobahn A 61 (
Koblenz–
Ludwigshafen) just beyond. In the other direction,
Bundesstraße 41 leads to
Bad Sobernheim,
Kirn and eventually
Idar-Oberstein. Serving nearby
Norheim is a
railway station on the
Nahe Valley Railway (
Bingen–
Saarbrücken). ==References==