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Stolberg (Rhineland)

Stolberg (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɔlbɛʁk], Ripuarian: Stolbersch) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has a long history as an industrial town and belongs to the district Aachen and the lower district court of Eschweiler.

Stolberg
Main railway station
Location of Stolberg within Aachen district
BelgiumNetherlandsDüren (district)Euskirchen (district)Heinsberg (district)AachenAlsdorfBaesweilerEschweilerHerzogenrathMonschauRoetgenSimmerathStolberg (Rhineland)Würselen
Stolberg
Stolberg
Coordinates: 50°46′N 6°14′E / 50.767°N 6.233°E / 50.767; 6.233
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionKöln
DistrictAachen
Government
 • Mayor (2019–25) Patrick Haas[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total98.52 km2 (38.04 sq mi)
Elevation
260 m (850 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total56,103
 • Density570/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
52222, 52223, 52224
Dialling codes02402, 02408 (Venwegen), 02409 (Gressenich/ Werth/ Schevenhütte)
Vehicle registrationAC
Websitewww.stolberg.de

Geography edit

Stolberg is located approximately 5 km east of Aachen in a valley at the fringes of the Eifel which begins in the East with the Hürtgenwald and in the South in the municipality of Monschau. It borders Eschweiler in the north and the Aachen city district of Eilendorf in the west.

The core of Stolberg is commonly divided into Unterstolberg (Lower Stolberg) and Oberstolberg (Upper Stolberg) which includes most of the old parts of Stolberg. Other parts of Stolberg are Atsch, Büsbach, Donnerberg, Münsterbusch. In addition the villages of Breinig, Dorff, Gressenich, Mausbach, Schevenhütte, Venwegen, Vicht, Werth, and Zweifall.

History edit

Stolberg is first mentioned in documents from the 12th century. It became an important centre of brass production when Protestant brass producers resettled to Stolberg from Aachen around 1600 to escape religious persecution and economic restrictions. The nickname of Stolberg, Die Kupferstadt (the Copper City), thus derives not from copper but from brass, "yellow copper". The Kupferhöfe (copper yards) where brass was originally produced and the brass manufacturers built their mansions remain as reminders of the brass manufacturers that dominated Stolberg and its economy.

Stolberg lost its importance as a brass producer when pure zinc became available in the middle of the 19th century. Many brass producers moved into other industries, especially the glass and textile industries, or specialized in the mass production of haberdashery.

Stolberg belonged to the Duchy of Jülich until 1794, when it became occupied by France and part of the Canton of Eschweiler in the Département de la Roer. After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Stolberg became part of the Kingdom of Prussia.

Stolberg acquired notoriety in the 1960s as the residence of Contergan producer Grünenthal. Because of its heavy industry, Stolberg has become associated with diseases of metal poisoning, literally "Gressenich cadmium cattle-dying" disease and "Stolberg lead children" disease.

Stolberg has a significant ultra-right history, e.g., as the headquarters of the Wiking-Jugend from 1967 to 1991 and as a place of NPD activities.

Main sights edit

The town's landmark is a castle which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century at the location of the former medieval castle of Stolberg. Other remarkable old buildings are the Kupferhöfe (Copper yards) and the old town in general.

At the eastern border of the territory of Stolberg is the Wehebachtalsperre (Beck Wehe reservoir) which includes a lookout point.

Transport edit

Although Stolberg lacks direct Autobahn access, the next autobahns are easily accessible via the neighbouring towns of Aachen and Eschweiler. Stolberg Hauptbahnhof (central station) is on the Cologne–Aachen railway and served by a Regional-Express train every half-hour. Several smaller stations in the centre of Stolberg are connected to Aachen (district) and Düren (district) by the euregiobahn, a slower regional train.

Sports edit

Stolberg has several football, handball, gymnastics, swimming, tennis clubs and a few traditional shooting clubs.

Other sports clubs include the gliding club Luftsportverein Stolberg, situated at the Diepenlinchen Airfield and the regionally successful artistic cycling club RSC Münsterbusch.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Stolberg (Rhineland) is twinned with:[3]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahl Kupferstadt Stolberg (Rhld.) 26.05.2019, 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". stolberg.de (in German). Stolberg (Rhineland). Retrieved 4 April 2021.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)

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Stolberg German pronunciation ˈʃtɔlbɛʁk Ripuarian Stolbersch is a town in North Rhine Westphalia Germany It has a long history as an industrial town and belongs to the district Aachen and the lower district court of Eschweiler StolbergTownMain railway stationCoat of armsLocation of Stolberg within Aachen districtStolbergShow map of GermanyStolbergShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 50 46 N 6 14 E 50 767 N 6 233 E 50 767 6 233CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionKolnDistrictAachenGovernment Mayor 2019 25 Patrick Haas 1 SPD Area Total98 52 km2 38 04 sq mi Elevation260 m 850 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total56 103 Density570 km2 1 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes52222 52223 52224Dialling codes02402 02408 Venwegen 02409 Gressenich Werth Schevenhutte Vehicle registrationACWebsitewww stolberg de Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Main sights 4 Transport 5 Sports 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksGeography editStolberg is located approximately 5 km east of Aachen in a valley at the fringes of the Eifel which begins in the East with the Hurtgenwald and in the South in the municipality of Monschau It borders Eschweiler in the north and the Aachen city district of Eilendorf in the west The core of Stolberg is commonly divided into Unterstolberg Lower Stolberg and Oberstolberg Upper Stolberg which includes most of the old parts of Stolberg Other parts of Stolberg are Atsch Busbach Donnerberg Munsterbusch In addition the villages of Breinig Dorff Gressenich Mausbach Schevenhutte Venwegen Vicht Werth and Zweifall History editStolberg is first mentioned in documents from the 12th century It became an important centre of brass production when Protestant brass producers resettled to Stolberg from Aachen around 1600 to escape religious persecution and economic restrictions The nickname of Stolberg Die Kupferstadt the Copper City thus derives not from copper but from brass yellow copper The Kupferhofe copper yards where brass was originally produced and the brass manufacturers built their mansions remain as reminders of the brass manufacturers that dominated Stolberg and its economy Stolberg lost its importance as a brass producer when pure zinc became available in the middle of the 19th century Many brass producers moved into other industries especially the glass and textile industries or specialized in the mass production of haberdashery Stolberg belonged to the Duchy of Julich until 1794 when it became occupied by France and part of the Canton of Eschweiler in the Departement de la Roer After the Congress of Vienna in 1815 Stolberg became part of the Kingdom of Prussia Stolberg acquired notoriety in the 1960s as the residence of Contergan producer Grunenthal Because of its heavy industry Stolberg has become associated with diseases of metal poisoning literally Gressenich cadmium cattle dying disease and Stolberg lead children disease Stolberg has a significant ultra right history e g as the headquarters of the Wiking Jugend from 1967 to 1991 and as a place of NPD activities Main sights editThe town s landmark is a castle which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century at the location of the former medieval castle of Stolberg Other remarkable old buildings are the Kupferhofe Copper yards and the old town in general At the eastern border of the territory of Stolberg is the Wehebachtalsperre Beck Wehe reservoir which includes a lookout point Transport editAlthough Stolberg lacks direct Autobahn access the next autobahns are easily accessible via the neighbouring towns of Aachen and Eschweiler Stolberg Hauptbahnhof central station is on the Cologne Aachen railway and served by a Regional Express train every half hour Several smaller stations in the centre of Stolberg are connected to Aachen district and Duren district by the euregiobahn a slower regional train Sports editStolberg has several football handball gymnastics swimming tennis clubs and a few traditional shooting clubs Other sports clubs include the gliding club Luftsportverein Stolberg situated at the Diepenlinchen Airfield and the regionally successful artistic cycling club RSC Munsterbusch Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Stolberg Rhineland is twinned with 3 nbsp Faches Thumesnil France 1989 nbsp Stolberg Sudharz Germany 1990 nbsp Valognes France 1990 1991 Notable people editHeinz Bennent 1921 2011 actor Viktor Holtz 1846 1919 educator LaFee born 1990 singer Margitta Mazzocchi politician in West Virginia Anton Resch 1921 1975 fighter pilot Walter Hilgers conductor See also editStolberg Harz Saxony Anhalt Germany StollbergReferences edit Burgermeisterwahl Kupferstadt Stolberg Rhld 26 05 2019 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 stolberg de in German Stolberg Rhineland Retrieved 4 April 2021 Further reading editMakos Adam 2019 Spearhead 1st ed New York Ballantine Books pp 54 67 103 14 ISBN 9780804176729 LCCN 2018039460 OL 27342118M External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stolberg Rheinland Official website nbsp in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stolberg Rhineland amp oldid 1146714935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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