Remscheid in the Bergisches Land

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Haus Cleff - Typical regional architecture style © Björn Janc

Haus Cleff – Typical regional architecture style © Björn Janc

Remscheid is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is, after Wuppertal and Solingen, the third largest municipality in Bergisches Land, being located on the northern edge of the region, on south side of the Ruhr area. The population was 113,935 in 2007.

Remscheid was founded in the 12th century, but remained a small village until the 19th century. The economic growth of the entire Rhine-Ruhr region led to an increase of the population of Remscheid. Mechanical engineering and toolmaking were the main industries practised within the town. This is carried on today with the Hazet tool company which has two factories in Remscheid. Remscheid was part of the Prussian Rhine Province from 1822-1945.

Town Hall - www.reserv-a-rt.de - Hans Peter Schaefer Teo Otto Theater © www.reserv-a-rt.de - Hans Peter Schaefer Main Station © A Savin German Tool Museum © Frank Vincentz German Roentgen Museum © Markus Schweiss Haus Cleff - Typical regional architecture style © Björn Janc
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Haus Cleff - Typical regional architecture style © Björn Janc
Today, Remscheid comprises four boroughs, Alt-Remscheid, Remscheid-Süd, Lennep, and Lüttringhausen. Wilhelm Röntgen, the discoverer of x-rays, was born 1845 in Lennep, which is today a borough of Remscheid. There is a museum in Remscheid (German Röntgen Museum) commemorating Röntgen’s life and discoveries.

Main sights are:

  • The Müngstener Brücke is a railroad bridge crossing a valley and connecting Remscheid with the neighbouring town of Solingen. It is 107 m above the ground, making it the highest railroad bridge in Germany. It was constructed in 1897 and originally named the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke after Wilhelm I (whose 100th birthday would have been in 1897).
  • The Eschbachtalsperre, the first dam built in Germany for the supply of drinking water is located here. It was built in 1891.
  • The old city of the borough Lennep consists of 116 houses from 1756.

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