Waldbröl
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Waldbröl is a town is in the southern part of the Oberbergischer Kreis (district), in North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia is the most populous state of Germany, with four of the country's ten largest cities. The state was formed in 1946 as a merger of the northern Rhineland and Westphalia, both formerly part of Prussia. Its capital is Düsseldorf. The state is currently run by a coalition of the...

, Germany
Germany
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.

Geographical location

The city lies on the slopes of the Nutscheid and is part of the Naturpark Bergisches Land. The city of Cologne lies about 50 kilometers west of Waldbröl.

The localities of the municipality Waldbröl

Waldbröl is much larger than all its surrounding municipalities and is thus the main shopping and service centre. Clockwise, from the north, starting from the Reichshof, are the areas of Morsbach, Windeck, Ruppichteroth and Nümbrecht.

Town arrangement

Besides the town centre with its 11,000 inhabitants, there are 64 separate districts:
A Alfenzingen - Altehufen
B Baumen - Bech - Bettenhagen - Bettingen - Biebelshof – Bladersbach – Bohlenhagen - Brenzingen - Bröl - Brölerhütte - Bruchhausen
D Dahl - Dickhausen - Diepenthal - Diezenkausen - Drinhausen
E Escherhof
E Fahrenseifen
G Geilenkausen - Geiningen - Großenseifen - Grünenbach - Grunewald
H Hahn – Happach - Heide - Helten - Helzen - Herfen - Hermesdorf – Hillesmühle - Hochwald - Hoff - Hufen
K Krawinkel
L Luetzingen
M Mühlenbach
N Neuenhähnen - Niederhausen - Niederhof
O
P Propach - Puhl – Pulvermühle
R Rölefeld - Romberg - Rossenbach – Rottland - Ruh
S Schnörringen - Schönenbach - Seifen - Spurkenbach
T Thierseifen
V Vierbuchen - Vierbuchermühle
W Wehn - Wies - Wilkenroth - Wippenkausen
Z Ziegenhardt




History of the community Waldbröl

The first attestation of Waldbröl was in 1131 when the town's name was mentioned in "the Papal possession confirmation for the inhabitant of Bonner St. Cassiusstift".

Originally the town's name appeared as Waltprugele.

In 1131 the place was mentioned as Waltprugele in a Papal possession confirmation for the pencil Saint Cassius in Bonn. Pope Innozenz II confirmed the possession of the church and the tenth in Waldbröl in the document. The settlement belonged to this time to the county mountain. In 1131 it was begun with the construction of a new church whose steeple stands even today (Protestant church).

In 1174 Waldbröl came to the rule Homburg them the counts of Sayn belonged. However, the possession relations between the counts of mountain and from Sayn were always argumentative. The first citizen of Waldbröl was mentioned in 1212 when the priest Wolradu resident here in a document made to donations to the abbey Michael's mountain. In 1261 the knight's genders were called by Isengarten, in 1300 from Diezenkausen and in 1323 by Beuinghausen the first time. They were long time ministerial of the counts of Sayn and from mountain and had received from the counts in the area of the today's town fief possession.

In 1314 experienced Waldbröl a plague epidemic and a big famine. The first today's districts of Waldbröl were mentioned in 1316. Till 1575 almost all today's districts on a map are mentioned by Arnoldus Mercator. By the Siegburger comparison Waldbröl falls to the dukedom mountain and is slammed to the office Windeck. When Johann Wilhelm, the last duke died of Jülich Kleve mountain, in 1609, the Wittelsbacher dukedom received Pfalz-Neuburg in the contract from Xanten mountain and with it also Waldbröl ascribed. The town was a head of the district authority seat of the Prussian administrative district existing from 1816 to 1932 Waldbröl.

D.H Lawrence in Waldbröl

The big English novelist I.E. Lawrence, at that time, admittedly, still almost absolutely unknown, came in May, 1912 with the Brölbähnchen in Waldbröl. He visited his cousin Hannah Krenkow who lived as a woman of the justice secretary at the Waldbröler district court, Karl Krenkow, in the today's house Hartmann in the high street and had invited him. He took part here in a rainy Ascension procession, observed sluggish ox's teams and wrote numerous letters to Frieda von Richthofen who had left because of him just her man, and worked on the novel "Sons and Lovers" („sons and lovers“) which appeared next year and founded the worldwide fame of his author. After two-week-long stay Lawrence travelled on to Munich. In his last letter from Waldbröl from the 23rd of May, 1912 he wrote: „I will come back later to Waldbröl. It is simply excellent here.“ A year later visited emperors Wilhelm II. Waldbröl, and from the high street became Kaiserstrasse.

In the Third Reich

Waldbröl was the native country of Robert Ley. This wanted to make from Waldbröl the „biggest town between Cologne and Kassel“., Among the rest, so-called "national tractor works", an „Adolf of Hitler's school“ and a hotel of the KdF which was almost finished as only were planned. The number of inhabitants should rise on up to 300,000. Moreover, an underground, barracks, a theatre, a cinema as well as a highway binding should originate. The plannings ran up to the autumn, 1944, nevertheless, got stuck on account of the war development and Leys to dwindling sphere of influence in the main features. Merely the topographic investigations of the garden and scenery creator Wilhelm Heintz who was involved before already in the development of the town plans of the "town of the Hermann's Göring works" (Salzgitter) and the "town of the KdF carriage" (Wolfsburg) were concluded to a great extent. From few established constructions remained up to some construction ruins only the KdF hotel which served after the war as a hospital, then of the armed forces and since in 2006 stands empty.

After the second war

In 1957 Waldbröl received the town right. Since 1990 it became an aim of strong immigration of (Late) emigrants from the Soviet Union or the CIS. Till 2000 the international alliance offered lessons in German in Waldbröl, Denklingen and Eckenhagen; at least 3,000 immigrants became only new citizens from Waldbröl. This process was supported among other things by the fact that Horst Waffenschmidt resident in Waldbröl of 1988-98 emigrant's representatives of the Federal Government was.

The coat of arms of Waldbröl

The town coat of arms which is entitled to lead Waldbröl since 1952 is described in §2 Paragraph 2 of the main statute of the city: The coat of arms points in golden field on green ground by which a silver brook flows, a black oak tree with green page turning and fruit. On the right beside the tree a silver scutellum with a brought down blue plowshare, on the left a silver scutellum with a red twice skipped is blue reinforced and crowned lion. The plowshare symbolizes the historical meaning of the agriculture in this only late industrialized region. The lion was the heraldic animal of the Grafen zu Berg and is widespread as such still today in whole complete Bergischen country. The brook symbolizes the brook Waldbröl arising with Escherhof which changes its name to Brölbach in the other course and when such flows into the Sieg. One supposes that Bröl signifies so much like "marsh" and could call "Waldbröl, hence, " marsh in the wood ".

Facilities

  • District Hospital
  • District court
  • Centre for a Buddhist religious community, in the former armed forces academy is the European Institute of Applied Buddhism. 21 men and women live there the apprenticeship of the Zenmeisters Thich Nhat Hanh. He is valid as the best known Buddhist after the Dalai Lama.

Twin towns

  • Witham
    Witham
    Witham is a town in the county of Essex, in the south east of England with a population of 22,500. It is part of the District of Braintree and is twinned with the town of Waldbröl, Germany. Witham stands between the larger towns of Chelmsford and Colchester...

     Essex
    Essex
    Essex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England, and one of the home counties. It is located to the northeast of Greater London. It borders with Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent to the South and London to the south west...

     (United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
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    ),
  • Jüterbog
    Jüterbog
    Jüterbog is a historic town in north-eastern Germany, located in the Teltow-Fläming district of Brandenburg. It is located on the Nuthe river at the northern slope of the Fläming hill range, about southwest of Berlin.-History:...

     (Brandenburg
    Brandenburg
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    )
  • Świebodzice
    Swiebodzice
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     (Poland
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    ).

Memorials and monuments

1863 the monument was established (for Prussia
Prussia
Prussia was a German kingdom and historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. For centuries, the House of Hohenzollern ruled Prussia, successfully expanding its size by way of an unusually well-organized and effective army. Prussia shaped the history...

 king Friedrich Wilhelm III in the Protestant church. The monument donated circle Waldbröl on the occasion of the 50th anniversary
Anniversary
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 of the elevation of the Prussian state.

The inscription is: Dem Könige Friedrich Wilhelm III. der Kreis Waldbröl - 17.3.1863

Population of Waldbröl

Year Inhabitant number
1953 11.266
1957 11.601
1999 18.634
2003 19.351



Schools of the town

  • Community-elementary school Isengarten
  • Community-elementary school Wiedenhof
  • Community-secondary modern school Waldbröl
  • Comprehensive school Waldbröl
  • Hollenberg high school Waldbröl
  • Business school of the Oberbergischen Kreis, Waldbröl
  • Secondary modern school Waldbröl
  • Roseggerschule, school for educational handicapped - special school-
  • Nursing school hospital of Waldbröl
  • Occupational lecture Oberberg

Born in Waldbröl

  • Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio
    Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio
    Anton Wilhelm Florentin von Zuccalmaglio was a German dialectologist, folklorist, folk-song collector, poet, and composer. Born in Waldbröl, he was one of six children born to politician and jurist Jakob Salentin von Zuccalmaglio and Clara Deycks. His brother Vinzenz Jakob von Zuccalmaglio was a...

    , music scientist and composer
  • Malek Jandali
    Malek Jandali
    Malek Jandali , is a Syrian composer and pianist considered to be among the most versatile and creative musicians in the Arab world. He is the first Syrian and only Arab musician to arrange music based on the oldest music notation in the world, which was discovered in the Bronze Age city of...

    , pianist
  • Marianne Roetzel, sculptress
  • Ernst Wille - painter
  • Hermann Pampus (* 1900 † 1973), sportsman and town fire chief
  • Jan Schlaudraff, football player at Hannover 96
    Hannover 96
    Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896, commonly referred to as Hannover 96, Hannover or simply 96, is a German association football club based in the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony.-Foundation to WWII:...


Occasionally lived in Waldbröl

  • Dr. Horst Waffenschmidt, politician - CDU
    Christian Democratic Union (Germany)
    The Christian Democratic Union of Germany is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Germany. It is regarded as on the centre-right of the German political spectrum...

  • Manfred Melzer
    Manfred Melzer
    '"Manfred Melzer'" born * 28 February 1944 in Solingen-Ohligs) is Archbishop of Cologne in the Roman Catholic Church.- Live :After the Abitur in the state "Quirinus high school" in Neuss he studied in Bonn, Freiburg im Breisgau and Cologne theology and received on the 1st of February, 1972 in the...

     Roman Catholic suffragan bishop
    Suffragan bishop
    A suffragan bishop is a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop. He or she may be assigned to an area which does not have a cathedral of its own.-Anglican Communion:...

     of Cologne, from 1989 to 1995 priest
    Priest
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     in Waldbröl
  • Dr. Robert Ley
    Robert Ley
    Robert Ley was a Nazi politician and head of the German Labour Front from 1933 to 1945. He committed suicide while awaiting trial for war crimes.- Early life :...

    , politician in the Nazi era, lived long on the estate Rottland

Lives in Waldbröl at the moment

  • Ferdi Huik - the bergische Landbote - member in the family table inhabitant of Cologne carnival
    Carnival
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    . Television appearances and broadcasting company appearances
  • Chris Roberts
    Chris Roberts
    Chris Roberts is a computer game designer, programmer, film producer, and director. He is best known for creating the popular Wing Commander series while employed at Origin Systems.-Early years:...

     pop singer

Regular Events

Cattle and Stuffmarket, Stadtfest (Big Fair), Autumn fair, Martin Market, Christmas Market and many other events

Religious community

  • Apostolate municipality of the combined hearts Jesus and Marien e. V.
  • Christian's Mennonites
  • Christian meeting
  • Protestant Christians Baptists e. V.
  • Free Protestant municipality
  • Islamische Moschee
  • New Apostolic Church
    New Apostolic Church
    The New Apostolic Church is a chiliastic church, converted to Protestantism as a free church from the Catholic Apostolic Church. The church has existed since 1879 in Germany and since 1897 in the Netherlands...


Associations and facilities

  • Village community Boxberg
  • Village community Brenzingen
  • Embellishment association box mountain
  • Of transport u. Verschönerungsv. Waldbröl e. V.
  • Waldbröler MGV 1862 e. V
  • Zither circle Waldbröl
  • Song circle Waldbröl
  • Badminton club Waldbröl
  • Chess association Waldbröl in 1928 e. V
  • Swimming association Waldbröl in 1935/59 e. V.
  • Handicap sport community Waldbröl
  • TuS 06 Waldbröl e. V.
  • Tennis friends " in the chimney "
  • Town sport organization Waldbröl
  • Outdoor sport association Waldbröl soccer
  • Association of German sheepherds

Literature

  • Otto Budde, Waldbröl - wie es wurde, was es ist, Gummersbach
    Gummersbach
    Gummersbach is a city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, being the district seat of the Oberbergischer Kreis. It is located 50 km east of Cologne. In the past it was nicknamed "the Lime Tree Town", because lime trees lined the main street...

     1981
  • Otto Budde, Das Dorf der Väter, Gummersbach
    Gummersbach
    Gummersbach is a city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, being the district seat of the Oberbergischer Kreis. It is located 50 km east of Cologne. In the past it was nicknamed "the Lime Tree Town", because lime trees lined the main street...

     1987
  • Gottfried Corbach, Geschichte von Waldbröl, Cologne
    Cologne
    Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the Germany Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.Cologne is located on both sides of the...

    1973
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