Ramstein-Miesenbach is a town in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, adjacent to the U.S. Ramstein Air Base.
During Roman times there was a village on the old east-west road north of the Western Palatinate swamps.
With this document Emperor Frederic II, the grandson of Emperor Frederic Barbarossa, gave to his knight Reinhard von Lautern the protector's rights of the Ramstein church along with its two subsidiary churches in Weilerbach and Spesbach.
After the railroad was built in 1868 many Ramstein men started working in the coal mines of the Saarland.
The community had started developing a commercial area of about 0.66 km2 south-west of Ramstein where several businesses settled.
It was first mentioned in 1255 in a document which states that King William leased the "Villa de Mensinbach" to Count Conrad for 300 Cologne denares.
Otto von Huneberg was given feudal tenure of a mansion in Miesenbach by the Counts of Bolanden.
Its residents work in Ramstein or for companies in Landstuhl, Kaiserslautern, the Air Base, the neighboring state of Saarland or other parts of Rheinland-Pfalz.
The elections in May 2014 showed the following results:[4] The city has all levels of schools as well as a number of private clubs, organizations and Volkshochschule which offers opportunities for educational and recreational activities in multiple languages.
The "Haus des Bürgers", Ramstein's cultural and conference center, is host to numerous national and international stars every year.
Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round.