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Monschau

Monschau (German pronunciation: [ˈmɔnʃaʊ̯] ; French: Montjoie, French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʒwa]; Walloon: Mondjoye) is a small resort town in the Eifel region of western Germany, located in the Aachen district of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Monschau
Slate roofs of Monschau town centre and castle
Location of Monschau within Aachen district
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Monschau
Monschau
Coordinates: 50°33′36″N 06°15′23″E / 50.56000°N 6.25639°E / 50.56000; 6.25639
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionKöln
DistrictAachen
Subdivisions7
Government
 • Mayor (2022–27) Dr. Carmen Krämer[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total94.62 km2 (36.53 sq mi)
Elevation
420 m (1,380 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total11,645
 • Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
52156
Dialling codes02472
Vehicle registrationAC, MON
Websitewww.monschau.de

Geography edit

The town is located in the hills of the North Eifel, within the Hohes Venn – Eifel Nature Park in the narrow valley of the Rur river. The historic town center has many preserved half-timbered houses and narrow streets have remained nearly unchanged for 300 years, making the town a popular tourist attraction nowadays. An open-air, classical music festival is staged annually at Burg Monschau. Historically, the main industry of the town was cloth-mills.

History edit

On the heights above the city is Monschau castle, which dates back to the 13th century — the first mention of Monschau was made in 1198. Beginning in 1433, the castle was used as a seat of the dukes of Jülich. In 1543, Emperor Charles V besieged it as part of the Guelders Wars, captured it and plundered the town. However, the castle stayed with Jülich until 1609, when it became part of Palatinate-Neuburg.

In 1795, the French captured the area and, under the name Montjoie, made it the capital of a canton of the Roer département. After the area became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815, Monschau became the district capital of the Kreis Montjoie.

During World War I, some people argued that Monschau (or "Montjoie" as it was then still called) should be annexed to Belgium since they believed it historically to be a Walloon area that had been Germanized by the Prussians.[3]

In 1918, William II, German Emperor, changed the name to Monschau. In 1972, the town was enlarged with the previously independent municipalities of Höfen, Imgenbroich, Kalterherberg, Konzen, Mützenich and Rohren. Mützenich, to the west of the town center, is an exclave of German territory surrounded by Belgium. It is separated from Germany by the Vennbahn railway line, which was assigned to Belgium by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

During World War II the town of Monschau, sitting on a vital road network, was a point of great tactical importance in the opening phase of the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 as the northernmost point of the battlefront.[4]

Economy edit

 
Monschau, view at the Markt

Tourism edit

Monschau, which is allowed to call itself health resort Luftkurort since 1996, attracts many visitors with its picturesque views especially in the warm months. Set in the medieval town facility that is traversed by the river Rur, it is dominated by slate paneled and Tudor style houses with cafes, restaurants, craft and souvenir shops. Parking places are placed around the city center.

Part of driving and physical chase scenes in the 2016 film: "Collide" were filmed in and around the centre of Monschau.

Attractions edit

Events edit

Known far beyond the environment are the Monschau Klassik in the Monschauer castle, and the Monschau Christmas market, which is visited every year by tens of thousands of guests.

  • The Arts and Culture Centre Monschau (KUK) shows changing art exhibitions [5]

Museums edit

  • Red House, Foundation-Scheibler Museum: The museums shows the civil living culture between the 18th and 19th centuries. 1768 the double house was completed. Johann Heinrich Scheibler (1705-1765), the owner had brought the Monschau cloth industry to full success. The highlight of the equipment is the wooden staircase in the house.
  • Caffee roasting Wilhelm Maassen, founded in 1862. There is roasted coffee in old family tradition on an old PROBAT drum roaster. You can watch the roasting.
  • Brewery Museum Felsenkeller, 150 years of brewing in the historical Monschau brewery, collection of old brewery equipment.
  • Senfmühle Monschau, built in 1882.
  • Erlebnismuseum Lernort natur: Since 2014, Museum of the stuffed animals [6]

Buildings edit

 
Monschau, monumental house: das Rote Haus

Monschau has over 330 listed buildings, so that only a selection can be called.

  • Monschau Castle
  • The Protestant Stadtkirche Monschau was built from 1787 to 1789 by Wilhelm Hellwig as a rectangular quarry stone and completed in 1810.[7]
  • The Red House of the cloth manufacturers family Scheibler is accessible as a museum today. It is a duplex and was completed in 1768 by Johann Heinrich Scheibler (1705-1765),
  • House Troistorff was built in 1783 for the couple Troistorff as a representative town house. It has long been attributed to the Aachen architect Jakob Couven, but this is unlikely.[8]
  • St. Mariä Geburt (Monschau) in the style of peasant Baroque, built from 1649 to 1650, an erected in crude rubble masonry Saalbau, with a slightly curved gable roof. Instead of a tower, the church has a ridge turret with a pointed roof. The church is considered as the most beautiful building in the peasant Baroque in the northern Eifel [9]

Supraregional sport edit

At two meetings in the spring meet canoeists for about 50 years in Monschau international events, and a whitewater races. Nationally known is the Monschau Marathon more than 760 meters of altitude, which takes place in August.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Monschau is connected by various regional bus routes of Regionalverkehr Euregio Maas-Rhein inter alia to Simmerath, Aachen and Eupen (Belgium). It is the collective tarif of the Aachener Verkehrsverbund. All lines meet at the central station Imgenbroich Bushof. Since March 2016 runs in Monschau an additional responsive demand transport system of the Aachener Straßenbahn und Energieversorgung under the name NetLiner.

The former important Vennbahn, which was used until 2001 as a Heritage railway, had stations in Monschau, Konzen and Kaltenherberg, now it is closed. It was remodeled 2010 for the establishment of the Vennbahn (bike path). Through the village runs the Bundesstraße 258 from north to south.

Biking trails edit

Through the town lead the cycle paths:

Notable residents edit

Literature edit

  • Wendt, Christoph: Monschau – Idylle zwischen Fels und Fachwerk. Meyer und Meyer, Aachen 1995, ISBN 3-89124-223-9.
  • Pippke, Walter, Pallhuber, Ida: Die Eifel. 2. Auflage. Köln 1984 (DuMont Kunst-Reiseführer), S. 42, Farbtafel 13, Abb. 27.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bekanntmachung des Ergebnisses der Stichwahl des/der Bürgermeisters/in der Stadt Monschau am 29.05.2022, Stadt Monschau, accessed 14 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ Finot, Jean. New York Times, May 30th, 1915
  4. ^ Cole, Hugh M. (1965). THE ARDENNES: BATTLE OF THE BULGE (LC: 65-60001 ed.). Washington, D.C.: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. p. 86.
  5. ^ [1] 2012-11-25 at the Wayback Machine Kulturprogramm des KUK.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-09-09. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  7. ^ Wera Groß: Protestantische Kirchenneubauten des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts am Niederrhein und im Bergischen Land; Band 2: S. 295-300.
  8. ^ Sandra Wertz (2009). "Das Haus Troistorff in Monschau". Rheinische Industriekultur (in German). Verein Rheinische Industriekultur e.V. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  9. ^ Ursula Legge-Suwelack und Wolfgang Zahn: Alte Pfarrkirche und ehemaliges Aukloster mit Aukirche in Monschau.

External links edit

  •   Monschau travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official site (in German and English)
  • Official site of Monschau Music Festival (in German)
  • Official site for the borough of Höfen (in German)
  • IMDB site for the film Collide (in English)

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Monschau German pronunciation ˈmɔnʃaʊ French Montjoie French pronunciation mɔ ʒwa Walloon Mondjoye is a small resort town in the Eifel region of western Germany located in the Aachen district of North Rhine Westphalia MonschauTownSlate roofs of Monschau town centre and castleCoat of armsLocation of Monschau within Aachen districtMonschauShow map of GermanyMonschauShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 50 33 36 N 06 15 23 E 50 56000 N 6 25639 E 50 56000 6 25639CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionKolnDistrictAachenSubdivisions7Government Mayor 2022 27 Dr Carmen Kramer 1 Ind Area Total94 62 km2 36 53 sq mi Elevation420 m 1 380 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total11 645 Density120 km2 320 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes52156Dialling codes02472Vehicle registrationAC MONWebsitewww monschau de Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 3 1 Tourism 4 Attractions 4 1 Events 4 2 Museums 4 3 Buildings 5 Supraregional sport 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Transportation 6 2 Biking trails 7 Notable residents 8 Literature 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksGeography editThe town is located in the hills of the North Eifel within the Hohes Venn Eifel Nature Park in the narrow valley of the Rur river The historic town center has many preserved half timbered houses and narrow streets have remained nearly unchanged for 300 years making the town a popular tourist attraction nowadays An open air classical music festival is staged annually at Burg Monschau Historically the main industry of the town was cloth mills History editOn the heights above the city is Monschau castle which dates back to the 13th century the first mention of Monschau was made in 1198 Beginning in 1433 the castle was used as a seat of the dukes of Julich In 1543 Emperor Charles V besieged it as part of the Guelders Wars captured it and plundered the town However the castle stayed with Julich until 1609 when it became part of Palatinate Neuburg In 1795 the French captured the area and under the name Montjoie made it the capital of a canton of the Roer departement After the area became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 Monschau became the district capital of the Kreis Montjoie During World War I some people argued that Monschau or Montjoie as it was then still called should be annexed to Belgium since they believed it historically to be a Walloon area that had been Germanized by the Prussians 3 In 1918 William II German Emperor changed the name to Monschau In 1972 the town was enlarged with the previously independent municipalities of Hofen Imgenbroich Kalterherberg Konzen Mutzenich and Rohren Mutzenich to the west of the town center is an exclave of German territory surrounded by Belgium It is separated from Germany by the Vennbahn railway line which was assigned to Belgium by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 During World War II the town of Monschau sitting on a vital road network was a point of great tactical importance in the opening phase of the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 as the northernmost point of the battlefront 4 Economy edit nbsp Monschau view at the MarktTourism edit Monschau which is allowed to call itself health resort Luftkurort since 1996 attracts many visitors with its picturesque views especially in the warm months Set in the medieval town facility that is traversed by the river Rur it is dominated by slate paneled and Tudor style houses with cafes restaurants craft and souvenir shops Parking places are placed around the city center Part of driving and physical chase scenes in the 2016 film Collide were filmed in and around the centre of Monschau Attractions editEvents edit Known far beyond the environment are the Monschau Klassik in the Monschauer castle and the Monschau Christmas market which is visited every year by tens of thousands of guests The Arts and Culture Centre Monschau KUK shows changing art exhibitions 5 Museums edit Red House Foundation Scheibler Museum The museums shows the civil living culture between the 18th and 19th centuries 1768 the double house was completed Johann Heinrich Scheibler 1705 1765 the owner had brought the Monschau cloth industry to full success The highlight of the equipment is the wooden staircase in the house Caffee roasting Wilhelm Maassen founded in 1862 There is roasted coffee in old family tradition on an old PROBAT drum roaster You can watch the roasting Brewery Museum Felsenkeller 150 years of brewing in the historical Monschau brewery collection of old brewery equipment Senfmuhle Monschau built in 1882 Erlebnismuseum Lernort natur Since 2014 Museum of the stuffed animals 6 Buildings edit nbsp Monschau monumental house das Rote HausMonschau has over 330 listed buildings so that only a selection can be called Monschau Castle The Protestant Stadtkirche Monschau was built from 1787 to 1789 by Wilhelm Hellwig as a rectangular quarry stone and completed in 1810 7 The Red House of the cloth manufacturers family Scheibler is accessible as a museum today It is a duplex and was completed in 1768 by Johann Heinrich Scheibler 1705 1765 House Troistorff was built in 1783 for the couple Troistorff as a representative town house It has long been attributed to the Aachen architect Jakob Couven but this is unlikely 8 St Maria Geburt Monschau in the style of peasant Baroque built from 1649 to 1650 an erected in crude rubble masonry Saalbau with a slightly curved gable roof Instead of a tower the church has a ridge turret with a pointed roof The church is considered as the most beautiful building in the peasant Baroque in the northern Eifel 9 Supraregional sport editAt two meetings in the spring meet canoeists for about 50 years in Monschau international events and a whitewater races Nationally known is the Monschau Marathon more than 760 meters of altitude which takes place in August Infrastructure editTransportation edit Monschau is connected by various regional bus routes of Regionalverkehr Euregio Maas Rhein inter alia to Simmerath Aachen and Eupen Belgium It is the collective tarif of the Aachener Verkehrsverbund All lines meet at the central station Imgenbroich Bushof Since March 2016 runs in Monschau an additional responsive demand transport system of the Aachener Strassenbahn und Energieversorgung under the name NetLiner The former important Vennbahn which was used until 2001 as a Heritage railway had stations in Monschau Konzen and Kaltenherberg now it is closed It was remodeled 2010 for the establishment of the Vennbahn bike path Through the village runs the Bundesstrasse 258 from north to south Biking trails edit Through the town lead the cycle paths Eifel Hohen Route which leads the circuit around the Eifel National Park RurUfer Radweg which is the highest elevation of the High Fens with the mouth of the Rur in the Maas French Meuse Vennbahn bike path on the old Vennbahn track between Aachen and Luxembourg Notable residents editChristian Urhan 1790 1845 violin player and composer Johann Heinrich Kurtz 1809 1890 lutheran theologian Karl Wilhelm Scheibler 1820 1881 industrialist Elwin Bruno Christoffel 1829 1900 physicist and mathematician Vincent Weber 1902 1990 painter Mario Theissen 1952 former BMW Motorsport Director Literature editWendt Christoph Monschau Idylle zwischen Fels und Fachwerk Meyer und Meyer Aachen 1995 ISBN 3 89124 223 9 Pippke Walter Pallhuber Ida Die Eifel 2 Auflage Koln 1984 DuMont Kunst Reisefuhrer S 42 Farbtafel 13 Abb 27 Gallery edit nbsp Historic center of Monschau at the Rur nbsp Monschau timberframe houses nbsp Monschau castle Burg Monschau youth hostel nbsp Monschau hotel in the street nbsp Street in MonschauReferences edit Bekanntmachung des Ergebnisses der Stichwahl des der Burgermeisters in der Stadt Monschau am 29 05 2022 Stadt Monschau accessed 14 June 2022 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 Finot Jean New York Times May 30th 1915 Cole Hugh M 1965 THE ARDENNES BATTLE OF THE BULGE LC 65 60001 ed Washington D C OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY p 86 1 Archived 2012 11 25 at the Wayback Machine Kulturprogramm des KUK Erlebnismuseum Lernort Natur Archived from the original on 2019 09 09 Retrieved 2016 04 30 Wera Gross Protestantische Kirchenneubauten des 16 bis 18 Jahrhunderts am Niederrhein und im Bergischen Land Band 2 S 295 300 Sandra Wertz 2009 Das Haus Troistorff in Monschau Rheinische Industriekultur in German Verein Rheinische Industriekultur e V Retrieved 2012 12 03 Ursula Legge Suwelack und Wolfgang Zahn Alte Pfarrkirche und ehemaliges Aukloster mit Aukirche in Monschau External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monschau nbsp Monschau travel guide from Wikivoyage Official site in German and English Official site of Monschau Music Festival in German Official site for the borough of Hofen in German IMDB site for the film Collide in English Retrieved 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