Zell (Mosel) is a town in the
Cochem-Zell district in
Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany. Zell has roughly 4,300 inhabitants and is the seat of the
like-named Verbandsgemeinde.
Geography
Location
Zell is an hour’s drive from both
Koblenz and
Trier, more or less halfway between these two cities. The nearest town going towards Koblenz is
Cochem, and the nearest two going towards Trier are
Traben-Trarbach and
Bernkastel-Kues. To both
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport on the
Hunsrück and the spa town of
Bad Bertrich in the Vor
eifel it is half an hour’s drive. The parts of town lying on the river, the Old Town, Kaimt and Merl, are at an elevation of roughly 100 m above
sea level on a remarkable bow in the river
Moselle, known as the
Zeller Hamm.
Constituent communities
On the Moselle’s right bank lie the Old Town (
Altstadt) and the
Stadtteil of Merl. Up in the Hunsrück lies the smallest
Stadtteil, Althaus, which is right at the town limit, next to
Tellig. West of the Moselle, in a dale, lies Kaimt, as does Barl, whose elevation is 100 m higher.
History
Zell was founded by the
Romans sometime later than AD 70. The outlying centre of Kaimt had its first documentary mention in 732 or 733. In 1222, Zell was granted town rights. Beginning in 1332, it was an
Electoral-Trier town and until 1794 the seat of an Electoral-Trier
Oberamt. With the occupation of the
Rhine’s left bank by
French Revolutionary troops in 1794, the town became
French. In 1814 Zell was...
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