dickeren
Dickeren is a municipality in the district of Vulkaneifel in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It lies west of the Eifel’s central volcanic plateau, roughly 25 km southeast of Gerolstein and 15 km north of Mayen, and is part of the Verbandsgemeinde Gerolstein. The village sits at an elevation of around 440 meters above sea level and spans an area of approximately 8.5 square kilometres.
The earliest recorded mention of Dickeren dates back to 1232 under the name “Dickerne”, when the settlement
Today Dickeren has a population of about 650 inhabitants. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, with
Main attractions in Dickeren include the Saint Martin Church, a Neo-Romanesque building erected in 1907, and