- Rheinhausen
Rheinhausen (IPA2|ʁaɪnˈhaʊzən) is a district of the city of
Duisburg inGermany , with a population of 79,566 (December 31 ,2004 ) and an area of 38.68 km². It lies on the left bank of the riverRhine .Rheinhausen consists of the neighbourhoods: Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, Hochemmerich (including Asterlagen), Bergheim (including Trompet-Oestrum), Friemersheim, and the central part: Rheinhausen-Mitte, which has a population of 8955.
History
In the surroundings of Rheinhausen, there are traces of settlements dating back to the Roman period. Remains of a guardhouse on the Roman boundary, the
Limes , have been found duringsewerage works. Later, the Irish bishopLutger is said to have donemissionary work in this region.Until administrative reorganisation in 1975 Rheinhausen had been an independent city. It had received city rights in 1934, but the original city charter has been lost because of fire during
World War II .On May 8, 1945 the
ADSEC Engineer Group A, led by Col. Swenholt commanding officer of the332nd Engineer General Service Regiment , constructed a railroad bridge across the River Rhine between Duisburg and Rheinhausen. The bridge was 2,815 feet (0.86 kM) in length, and took six days, fifteen hours and twenty minutes to construct, a record time. The Bridge was named "Victory Bridge".Rheinhausen had long been an industrial city, with coal mines and steelworks. The large steel company
Krupp owned a plant in the city. It was closed in 1986.Near the Rheinhausen central is the City-Hall-Rheinhausen, The Alpha-Haus and a great school who called
Realschule Rheinhausen I (Körnerplatz) .ee also
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Pylons of Duisburg-Rheinhausen
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