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Eschweiler

Eschweiler (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʃvaɪlɐ], Ripuarian: Eischwiele) is a municipality in the district of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany on the river Inde, near the German-Belgian-Dutch border, and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Aachen and 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Cologne.

Eschweiler
Indestraße in Eschweiler
Location of Eschweiler within Aachen district
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Eschweiler
Eschweiler
Coordinates: 50°49′N 6°17′E / 50.817°N 6.283°E / 50.817; 6.283Coordinates: 50°49′N 6°17′E / 50.817°N 6.283°E / 50.817; 6.283
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionCologne
DistrictAachen
Subdivisions22
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Nadine Leonhardt[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total76.559 km2 (29.560 sq mi)
Highest elevation
262 m (860 ft)
Lowest elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total55,784
 • Density730/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
52249
Dialling codes02403
Vehicle registrationAC, MON
Websitewww.eschweiler.de
Castle of Kambach
Castle of Roethgen
The Leather Pietà
Castle of Palant
Castle of Kinzweiler
Old Townhall
Eschweiler's power plant next to the A 4

History

  • Celts (first ore mining) and Romans (roads and villae rusticae).
  • 828 First mentioned by Einhard, the biographer of Charlemagne.
  • 1394 Coal mining first mentioned.
  • For some centuries part of the Duchy of Jülich.
  • 1678 Completely destroyed except one house and the valuable leather Pietà.
  • 1794 To France.
  • 1800 French municipal rights and capital of the Canton of Eschweiler in the French Département de la Roer.
  • 1816 To Prussia. The French Cantons of Burtscheid and Eschweiler are put together to form the Prussian Kreis Aachen.
  • 1838 Foundation of the first joint stock company in the then Kingdom of Prussia: Eschweiler Bergwerksverein (i.e. Eschweiler Coal Mining Company) EBV.
  • 1858 Prussian municipal rights. Its quarters Hehlrath, Kinzweiler and St. Jöris are released in order to form the new municipality of Kinzweiler.
  • 1932 Hastenrath and Nothberg become a part of Eschweiler.
  • 1944 Heavily destroyed in World War II, the last coal mine was flooded during the war and never been re-opened.
  • Part of the federal land of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • 1960s Complete modernization of Eschweiler's downtown and regulation of the Inde in order to prevent the regular inundations.
  • 1972 Reorganization of administration in North Rhine-Westphalia: Eschweiler increases overnight from some 38,000 inhabitants to about 55,000 by receiving the villages Dürwiß, Laurenzberg, Lohn and Weisweiler. Kinzweiler, after 114 years, comes back.
  • 1970s Eschweiler loses seven quarters because of the brown-coal opencast mining: Erberich, Hausen, Langendorf, Laurenzberg, Lohn, Lürken and Pützlohn.

Main sights

Eschweiler main sights include:

  • Artificial lake Blausteinsee ("Blue Stone Lake")
  • the Old Townhall (which is now the restaurant and conference wing of a hotel)
  • two pilgrim churches
  • main parish church of St. Peter und Paul with the Leather Pietà from 1360
  • the chapel
  • dwelling house of the former Cistercians nunnery of St. Jöris, skull relic in St. Jöris' church, baroque altar in Hehlrath's church
  • Old Mill of Gressenich.

Also present is a series of castle and manors:

  • Castle of Eschweiler (only three towers from the 13th century are left)
  • Castle of Kambach (beautiful water castle besides the golf course)
  • Castle of Kinzweiler
  • Castle of Nothberg
  • Castle of Palant
  • Castle of Röthgen
  • Castle of Weisweiler (only the towers and the outer walls are left)
  • Manor of Broich
  • Manor of Drimborn
  • Manor of Nothberg

Culture

Eschweiler has three municipal halls (Dürwiß, Kinzweiler and Weisweiler), a cinema, a municipal art collection and the so-called Culture Centre Talbahnhof for cabaret and music events. Every summer the Eschweiler Music Festival EMF takes place. People go to the numerous pubs around the Market Place and in the old-town alley Schnellengasse as well as to the large-scale discothèque Klejbor's.

Carnival

Eschweiler is a center of Rhineland carnival. It has more than 20 active carnival clubs, and every Monday before Lent it has the third of Germany's longest carnival processions.

Culinary specialities

  • Sauerbraten
  • Potato fritters (Reibekuchen) with black bread, apple syrup, sugar beet syrup or stewed apples
  • Blood sausage (Blutwurst) crude or fried
  • Hemmel on Äed (i.e. Heaven and Earth) mashed potatoes with stewed apples and fried blood pudding or fried panhas
  • Rice pies, apricot pies, pear pies ("Schwatze Flaam") - 20 cm in diameter; the pear pies, also called black pies, are traditionally served at funerals
  • Horse and horse by-products

Medical care

Eschweiler is home to the St. Antonius Hospital with 443 beds and 13 departments. Every year, there are some 15,000 in-patients and 25,000 out-patients. The Euregio Breast Centre is part of the hospital.

Sports

Soccer, ice hockey, golf, open-air swimming pool, indoor swimming pool, horse sports, handball.

Industry

Chemicals and goods are the main products, while it also has a lignite-powered power plant rated at 2.8 GW.

Science

The lignite (brown coal) deposits in the region are former Miocene swamp forest dominated by Castanopsis, a type of chinkapin. Such plants do not occur naturally in Europe. A type of fossil wood has been described from logs found in Eschweiler mines. It was named Castanoxylon eschweilerense in reference to the town; the name would translate as "Eschweiler chinkapin wood", as it probably belonged to Castanopsis but perhaps to some other genus of chinkapin.

Transport

Eschweiler has six railway stations: Eschweiler Hauptbahnhof (central station), Eschweiler-Aue (from 2009), Eschweiler-West, Eschweiler-Talbahnhof, Eschweiler-Nothberg, Eschweiler-Weisweiler and Nothberg (till 2009). Eschweiler-St. Jöris is planned.

Eschweiler has two bus terminals and bus lines in every quarter and in its whole vicinity. Autobahn exits on the A 4 include Eschweiler-West, Eschweiler-Ost and Weisweiler. The city can be reached also by three exits on the A 44: Aldenhoven, Alsdorf and Broichweiden.

Notable people

Notable people from Hehlrath

Twin towns – sister cities

Eschweiler is twinned with:[3]

References

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 19 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Partnerstädte". eschweiler.de (in German). Eschweiler. Retrieved 2021-02-02.

External links

  • Official site (in German)

eschweiler, other, uses, disambiguation, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, sc. For other uses see Eschweiler disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eschweiler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eschweiler German pronunciation ˈɛʃvaɪlɐ Ripuarian Eischwiele is a municipality in the district of Aachen in North Rhine Westphalia in Germany on the river Inde near the German Belgian Dutch border and about 15 kilometres 9 mi east of Aachen and 50 kilometres 31 mi west of Cologne EschweilerTownIndestrasse in EschweilerCoat of armsLocation of Eschweiler within Aachen districtEschweilerShow map of GermanyEschweilerShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 50 49 N 6 17 E 50 817 N 6 283 E 50 817 6 283 Coordinates 50 49 N 6 17 E 50 817 N 6 283 E 50 817 6 283CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionCologneDistrictAachenSubdivisions22Government Mayor 2020 25 Nadine Leonhardt 1 SPD Area Total76 559 km2 29 560 sq mi Highest elevation262 m 860 ft Lowest elevation110 m 360 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total55 784 Density730 km2 1 900 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes52249Dialling codes02403Vehicle registrationAC MONWebsitewww eschweiler deCastle of Kambach Castle of Roethgen Eschweiler Central Station The Leather Pieta Castle of Palant Castle of Kinzweiler Old Townhall Eschweiler s power plant next to the A 4 Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Culture 3 1 Carnival 3 2 Culinary specialities 4 Medical care 5 Sports 6 Industry 7 Science 8 Transport 9 Notable people 9 1 Notable people from Hehlrath 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditCelts first ore mining and Romans roads and villae rusticae 828 First mentioned by Einhard the biographer of Charlemagne 1394 Coal mining first mentioned For some centuries part of the Duchy of Julich 1678 Completely destroyed except one house and the valuable leather Pieta 1794 To France 1800 French municipal rights and capital of the Canton of Eschweiler in the French Departement de la Roer 1816 To Prussia The French Cantons of Burtscheid and Eschweiler are put together to form the Prussian Kreis Aachen 1838 Foundation of the first joint stock company in the then Kingdom of Prussia Eschweiler Bergwerksverein i e Eschweiler Coal Mining Company EBV 1858 Prussian municipal rights Its quarters Hehlrath Kinzweiler and St Joris are released in order to form the new municipality of Kinzweiler 1932 Hastenrath and Nothberg become a part of Eschweiler 1944 Heavily destroyed in World War II the last coal mine was flooded during the war and never been re opened Part of the federal land of North Rhine Westphalia 1960s Complete modernization of Eschweiler s downtown and regulation of the Inde in order to prevent the regular inundations 1972 Reorganization of administration in North Rhine Westphalia Eschweiler increases overnight from some 38 000 inhabitants to about 55 000 by receiving the villages Durwiss Laurenzberg Lohn and Weisweiler Kinzweiler after 114 years comes back 1970s Eschweiler loses seven quarters because of the brown coal opencast mining Erberich Hausen Langendorf Laurenzberg Lohn Lurken and Putzlohn Main sights EditEschweiler main sights include Artificial lake Blausteinsee Blue Stone Lake the Old Townhall which is now the restaurant and conference wing of a hotel two pilgrim churches main parish church of St Peter und Paul with the Leather Pietafrom 1360 the chapel dwelling house of the former Cistercians nunnery of St Joris skull relic in St Joris church baroque altar in Hehlrath s church Old Mill of Gressenich Also present is a series of castle and manors Castle of Eschweiler only three towers from the 13th century are left Castle of Kambach beautiful water castle besides the golf course Castle of Kinzweiler Castle of Nothberg Castle of Palant Castle of Rothgen Castle of Weisweiler only the towers and the outer walls are left Manor of Broich Manor of Drimborn Manor of NothbergCulture EditEschweiler has three municipal halls Durwiss Kinzweiler and Weisweiler a cinema a municipal art collection and the so called Culture Centre Talbahnhof for cabaret and music events Every summer the Eschweiler Music Festival EMF takes place People go to the numerous pubs around the Market Place and in the old town alley Schnellengasse as well as to the large scale discotheque Klejbor s Carnival Edit Eschweiler is a center of Rhineland carnival It has more than 20 active carnival clubs and every Monday before Lent it has the third of Germany s longest carnival processions Culinary specialities Edit Sauerbraten Potato fritters Reibekuchen with black bread apple syrup sugar beet syrup or stewed apples Blood sausage Blutwurst crude or fried Hemmel on Aed i e Heaven and Earth mashed potatoes with stewed apples and fried blood pudding or fried panhas Rice pies apricot pies pear pies Schwatze Flaam 20 cm in diameter the pear pies also called black pies are traditionally served at funerals Horse and horse by productsMedical care EditEschweiler is home to the St Antonius Hospital with 443 beds and 13 departments Every year there are some 15 000 in patients and 25 000 out patients The Euregio Breast Centre is part of the hospital Sports EditSoccer ice hockey golf open air swimming pool indoor swimming pool horse sports handball Industry EditChemicals and goods are the main products while it also has a lignite powered power plant rated at 2 8 GW Science EditThe lignite brown coal deposits in the region are former Miocene swamp forest dominated by Castanopsis a type of chinkapin Such plants do not occur naturally in Europe A type of fossil wood has been described from logs found in Eschweiler mines It was named Castanoxylon eschweilerense in reference to the town the name would translate as Eschweiler chinkapin wood as it probably belonged to Castanopsis but perhaps to some other genus of chinkapin Transport EditEschweiler has six railway stations Eschweiler Hauptbahnhof central station Eschweiler Aue from 2009 Eschweiler West Eschweiler Talbahnhof Eschweiler Nothberg Eschweiler Weisweiler and Nothberg till 2009 Eschweiler St Joris is planned Eschweiler has two bus terminals and bus lines in every quarter and in its whole vicinity Autobahn exits on the A 4 include Eschweiler West Eschweiler Ost and Weisweiler The city can be reached also by three exits on the A 44 Aldenhoven Alsdorf and Broichweiden Notable people EditAnna Sorokin born 1991 fraudster Jozsef Acs born 1948 composer conductor director of the Franz Liszt Society of Eschweiler Theo Altmeyer 1931 2007 tenor Heinrich Boere 1921 2013 German Dutch war criminal Gotz Briefs 1889 1974 national economist and social philosopher Willibert Kauhsen born 1939 racing driver Johannes Bundgens born 1956 auxiliary bishop of Aachen Markus Daun born 1980 soccer player Gerhard Fieseler Andreas Gielchen born 1964 soccer player Susanne Kasperczyk born 1985 soccer player Claus Killing Gunkel born 1963 esperantologist Sascha Klein born 1985 water jumper Kevin Kratz born 1987 footballer Wilhelm Lexis 1837 1914 economist national economist and statistician Franz Reuleaux 1829 1905 mechanical engineer Michaela Schaffrath born 1970 porn actress Gina Wild and actress Karl Heinz Smuda born 1961 ghostwriter editor and publisher in Berlin and Norfolk Virginia USA Ralf Souquet born 1968 poolbillard player Martin Stevens born 1929 politician August Thyssen 1842 1926 founded the Thyssen Foussol amp Co in Duisburg in 1867 and later on other steelworks The company entered the ThyssenKrupp AG in 1997 Joseph Thyssen 1844 1915 industrialist and the younger brother of August ThyssenNotable people from Hehlrath Edit Martin Schulz born 1955 SPD politician Chairman of the Group of the Social Democratic Party of Europe in the European ParliamentTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Eschweiler is twinned with 3 Reigate and Banstead England United Kingdom 1985 Sulzbach Rosenberg Germany 2019 Wattrelos France 1975 References Edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen accessed 19 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 Partnerstadte eschweiler de in German Eschweiler Retrieved 2021 02 02 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eschweiler Official site in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eschweiler amp oldid 1144556433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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