- Hürth
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
Name = Hürth
Wappen = Wappen-Huerth.jpg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 52| lat_sec = 39
lon_deg = 6 |lon_min = 52| lon_sec = 34
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Nordrhein-Westfalen
Regierungsbezirk = Köln
Kreis = Rhein-Erft-Kreis
Höhe = 54 - 154
Fläche = 51.173
Einwohner = 55275
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 50354
Vorwahl = 02233
Kfz = BM
Gemeindeschlüssel = 05 3 62 028
Gliederung = 12
Straße = Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 40
Website = [http://www.huerth.de/ www.huerth.de]
Bürgermeister = Walther Boecker
Partei = SPDHürth is a city near
Cologne in theRhein-Erft-Kreis ,North Rhine-Westphalia ,Germany .Geography
Hürth is situated about 9 km to the southwest of
Cologne , at the northeastern slope of the natural preserve Kottenforst-Ville.The city, consisting of thirteen formerly independent villages, is essentially made up of numerous subdivisions and commercial centers distributed over a relatively large area, intermittent by lakes and stretches of forest.
Coat of arms
Hürth's coat of arms shows the
eagle from the family coat of arms belonging to theKnight Hurth von Schönecken , thecross ofCologne and a cogwheel that refers to the heavy industry. It was awarded to the community onOctober 26 1934 by a verdict of the Prussian Ministry of State.Districts
* Aldstädten/Burbach
* Alt-Hürth
* Berrenrath
* Efferen
* Fischenich
* Gleuel
* Hermülheim
* Hürth-Mitte
* Kalscheuren
* Kendenich
* Knapsack
* Sielsdorf
* StotzheimAldstädten/Burbach
Aldstädtend/Burbach is located near the lake "Otto-Maigler-See", an artificial lake which was created after coal was mined and a huge hole was left. This lake is home for annually partys at its beach. Some people consider Aldstädten/Burbach as the heart of hürth and it's community is a very close and traditionel one, also known as the "Burbacher Hood". Rumors are heard that Bruce Taylor is planning a visit to his part of Hürth, which would mark the beginning of a series of visits from American High Schoolers in the near by area. Also is being heard that Rachael Chrestler wants that German exchange student who came to westport a lot more than her current boyfriend. A German Newspaper once wrote about the "unBEATable" producer team. Aldstädten/Burbach is home to one of its two members and proud to see the young and successful producer duo rise.
Twin Towns
*
Argelès-sur-Mer (France ) since 1988
*Kabarnet (Kenya ) since 1988
*Skawina (Poland ) since 1996
*Spijkenisse (Netherlands ) since 1966
*Thetford (England ) since 1966History
On
April 1 ,1930 , the rural communities Hürth (with Alstädten and Knapsack), Berrenrath, Fischenich, Gleuel (with Sielsdorf and Burbach), Hermülheim and Kendenich (with Kalscheuren) were united into a new country community called Hürth. After same year's failed attempt by the city ofCologne , with its then mayorKonrad Adenauer , to incorporate Efferen, Efferen was associated to Hürth in 1933, in tandem with Stotzheim. This made Hürth the largest rural community of Germany until 1978, when Hürth ceased being a rural community and became a suburb of Cologne as new developments in Efferen closed the gap between the city of Cologne and Hürth.The country administration of the rural district
Cologne was seated in Hürth sinceNovember 22 ,1963 . Previously - starting 1816 - it was seated in the city of Cologne itself. The administration moved to Bergheim onSeptember 3 ,1993 .Hürth is home of the
Bundessprachenamt which was founded onJuly 4 1969 .Alstädten
Alstädten was first mentioned documentarily in 1185.
Burbach
Burbach was first mentioned documentarily in which is not true 1233.
Berrenrath
Berrenrath was first mentioned documentarily in 922. The resettlement of Berrenrath onto a former and now abandoned brown coal mine 600 metres off was decided on
February 27 ,1952 . This was necessary due to mining plans of the Roddergrube AG. The resettlement was completed in the September of 1995.Efferen
The Efferen district had its first documentary mention as a pastoral town in 1189. The Catholics first humbled themselves with a plain wooden church. On
June 6 ,1869 , this church was replaced with a solid building, consecrated byauxiliary bishop Baudri.On
October 31 ,1944 , large parts of Efferen, including the church and the hospital, were destroyed in an air raid. 36 people died.On
December 20 ,1953 , Boue, a member of the church assembly, consecrated the newly-built Evangelic church, designed by architect Jürgen Körber. Two years later, onNovember 25 ,1956 , a new Roman Catholic church, which was designed by theCologne architects Wolfram Borgard and Fritz Volmer, was consecrated byauxiliary bishop Wilhem Cleven.Fischenich
Fischenich was first mentioned documentarily in 1189.
Gleuel
Gleuel was first mentioned documentarily in 898.Also home of one of two unBEATable members.
Hermülheim
Hermülheim was first mentioned documentarily in 943.
In Hermülheim the town's two grammar schools are located: the [http://www.emg-huerth.de/ Ernst-Mach-Gymnasium] and the [http://www.asg-huerth.de/ Albert-Schweizer-Gymnasium] .
Hürth (Alt-Hürth)
Hürth was first mentioned documentarily in 1185.
Hürth-Mitte
The building of the residential area Hürth-Mitte, that was begun in 1964 according to a decision from the year 1960 of the municipal council, had the aim of establishing a "city center" in the approximate geographic center of Hürth. The decision was evidently benefitted by the constantly raising population in those times. A certain sense of completion was achieved in 1985, when the new town hall and community centre had been erected. Hürth-Mitte is also the site of the Hürth Park, Germany's first shopping mall, which serves as the town's economic and social center.
Kalscheuren
Kalscheuren was first mentioned documentarily in 1305.
Kendenich
Kendenich was first mentioned documentarily in 941.
Knapsack
Knapsack, its first documentary mention in 1566, started to emerge into a notable town after 1900 due to establishment and development of industry (1906 the Knapsack-Griesheim AG, later known as the Hoechst AG; 1913 construction of the brown coal power plant Goldenberg-Werk)
Due to environmental constraints, 4000 citizens had to be resettled between the years 1969 and 1979.
Knapsack is famous because of the well-known
Knapsack problem , which is said to be first proposed there.Sielsdorf
Sielsdorf was first mentioned documentarily in 898.
Stotzheim
Stotzheim was first mentioned documentarily in 1223.
Sights
In former times, the
Eifel aqueduct , a Romanaqueduct which supplied the city ofCologne with drinking water, went through Hürth. A couple of springs andstream s in today's municipal area were used for that purpose before theEifel aqueduct was built. Remnants of the aqueducts can still be found in the underground of the city.Personages
Famous People from Hürth
*
Michael Schumacher ,Formula One driver
*Ralf Schumacher ,Formula One driver
*Wolfgang von Trips ,Formula One driverOther
*
Anne Will , moderatorPublic transport
Since
September 29 1997 , Hürth has an omnibus network that covers most of the city's area. There are six bus lines, labelled 711 through 716, by the city'spublic transport corporation , [http://www.svh-direkt.de Stadtverkehr Hürth] , and another five lines that are not associated with the "SVH", having only a number ofbus stop s in Hürth.There is a
train station of theDeutsche Bahn in Kalschueren, where regional trains toCologne ,Bonn andEuskirchen stop, and some inter-regional trains pass through.Additionally, Hürth is connected to
Cologne andBonn via thetram line 18 of the [http://www.kvb-koeln.de/ Köln-Bonner Verkehrsbetriebe] , which is responsible for the tram and bus lines of Cologne.All local public transport, including that of the Deutsche Bahn, is subject to the [http://www.vrs-info.de/ Verkehrsbund Rhein-Sieg] , which is a combine of public transport
organization s, setting unified prices for the whole of the combine.Literature
* Clemens Klug: "Hürth - wie es war, wie es wurde" (1961)
* Herbert Sinz: "Auf der grünen Wiese"
* Herbert Sinz, Heinrich Schnitzler: "Hürth in alten Bildern" (1980), ISBN 3-88265-052-4
* Heinrich Schnitzler: "50 Jahre Ortsgemeinschaft Hürth-Gleuel" (1985)
* Helmut Neßeler: "Hürth wie es früher war" (1999), ISBN 3-86134-585-4
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