In 2002 Ruppertshütten celebrated its 500th anniversary as a glass melting settlement. For more than 200 years it was a village of glass makers and supporting professions (e.g. for supplying the fuel wood).
After the last glass works had been closed in 1726, Ruppertshütten was a place of extreme poverty, up to the 20th century. The people of Rupertshütten received much help from a Capucine priest. Martin von Cochem, of the arch-diocese of Mainz, who succeeded, by 1685, in the opening of a school as well as of a new glass works. The info-point called »Einsiedel« recalls the site of a former monastery in the middle of the forest, which served as a rest station on the much-travelled Birkenhain road.
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At the memorial of Hurbertus - the saint of the hunters |
Presentation of one of the posters |
The hunters music |