Naßweiler
Ortsteil of Großrosseln in Saarland, Germany
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Naßweiler (Nassweiler) is an Ortsteil of the German municipality of Großrosseln in the Saarland, directly on the German-French border.
Naßweiler | |
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![]() Location of Naßweiler | |
| Coordinates: 49°09′35″N 06°50′31″E | |
| Country | Germany |
| State | Saarland |
| District | Saarbrücken |
| Municipality | Großrosseln |
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
| Postal codes | 66352 |
| Dialling codes | 06809 |
| Vehicle registration | SB |
Geography
History
Naßweiler was founded in the year 1608.[1] After 1974 Naßweiler ceased to be a separate municipality, but a part of Großrosseln. There is an existing partnership with Rosbruck since 1992, which is also marked with a monument.
Gallery
- Entering Naßweiler from Rosbruck.
- Monument to the partnership between Naßweiler and Rosbruck.
- Village hall.
- Catholic church.
- Former Protestant church.
- VHS centre Naßweiler.
- Industrial zone "Am Hirschelheck" Naßweiler.
- Sports field Naßweiler.
- Moto-cross circuit.
Infrastructure
The following institutions are found in Naßweiler:
- Supermarket
- Snack shop[2]
- Industrial zone "Am Hirschelheck"
- Farm shop with its own cheesery (Birkenhof)[3]
- Pferde-Ziegenalm[4]
- VHS centre[5]
- Daycare centre for old people[6]
- Since 1960 - Carnival association "Hinne-Hott"[7]
- Moto-cross[8]
- Naßweiler-Südwarndt Canine association[9]
- Sports clubs: SV Naßweiler[10] / TV Naßweiler[11]
Politics
Hans-Werner Franzen of the Social Democratic Party of Germany was the municipal administrator from 1984 to 2024.[12] Since July 2024, it is Jana Hector of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.[13]

