Allenwiller
Allenwiller is a common French, located in the department of the the Low-Rhine and the area Alsace.
Geography
Communes bordering
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in south-east: Romanswiller
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in the west: Birkenwald
History
The first written mention of the village goes back to Xe century. Allenwiller very often changed property. Initially possession of the abbey of Marmoutier, it passes to the bishop of Metz towards 828, then with the lords of Ochsenstein in 1187, in Zweibrücken-Bitche in 1485, Hanau-Lichtenberg in 1570 and to finish in Hesse-Darmstadt in 1736.
Heraldic
Of money with 3 crenelated towers of pig mould built of sand, 2 and 1. The blazon refers to the three castles of the lords of Ochsenstein.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- Protestant church and its turn-chorus of the 13th century
- Catholic church Saint Michel
- cemetery of the 19th century and its main door in semicircular arch
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