Würrich

In 1437 the village passed to the Margraviate of Baden and the Counts Palatine of the Rhine, who jointly ruled Belg and Würrich.

The former Würrich schoolhouse was dismantled and moved from its original site in 1996 to the Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum in Konz.

Thereafter the house served to demonstrate timber framing and helped with school projects about this building style.

The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Tierced in mantle dexter azure an oaktree eradicated Or, sinister azure an ear of wheat flanked by two ears of rye all couped of the second and in base argent a church of the first with door and sound hole of the second.

The oaktree on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side symbolizes the municipality's great wealth of woodland, and the ears of wheat and rye[5] on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side symbolize agriculture, which has characterized the village for hundreds of years.

View of Würrich from an airliner (April 2010)
Würrich seen from the west
Dorfstraße: Evangelical church