Wipperfürth

Wipperfürth

Protestant church

Coat of arms
Wipperfürth

Coordinates: 51°7′0″N 7°24′0″E / 51.11667°N 7.40000°E / 51.11667; 7.40000Coordinates: 51°7′0″N 7°24′0″E / 51.11667°N 7.40000°E / 51.11667; 7.40000
Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region Köln
District Oberbergischer Kreis
Government
  Mayor Michael von Rekowski (SPD)
Area
  Total 118.16 km2 (45.62 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 21,481
  Density 180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 51688
Dialling codes 02267
Vehicle registration GM
Website www.wipperfuerth.de
Map of the city
Town hall

Wipperfürth is a municipality in the Oberbergischer Kreis of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, about 40 km north-east of Cologne, and the oldest town in the Bergischen Land.

History

The eldest documentary mention dates from 1131. In the Siegburger Mirakelbuch the place is already designated Oppidum(=town). Manner of writing of the first naming: "Weperevorthe". Wipperfürth received town rights between 1217 and 1222. Since 1283 the administration of the town was governed by count Adolf V. von Berg. Already in 1275 king Rudolf von Habsburg allowed the count to move his mint from Wildberg to Wipperfürth. Here, Pfennige were stamped according to Cologne model. In 1328, with the privilege of king of Ludwig of Bavaria the first coinage of Groschen in Germany began in Wipperfürth. Since the 14th century the town was a member of the Hanse. Businesspeople of the town traveled to Stockholm, Dorpat, Malmö, Novgorod, Reval and Lübeck. The town coat of arms of 1267 shows a church in merlons-reinforced wall. Leftovers of this town wall can still be found on the Klosterberg. The oldest building are located at the market, together with the market well. The development of the town was hindered by numerous town fires: 1333, 1352, 1368, 1383, 1404, 1412 and 1465. From 1815-1932 Wipperfürth was capital town of the district with the same name.

Geography

Geographical position

Wipperfürth lies on the flow Wupper which is designated in the upper reaches to the east of the town Wipper.

Neighbouring municipalities

The neighbouring municipalities and neighbouring towns are: Lindlar, Kürten, Wermelskirchen, Hückeswagen, Radevormwald, Halver, Kierspe and Marienheide.

Districts

districts of Wipperfürth

The town Wipperfürth is made up of 8 districts:

Localities

AAbstoß - Abshof - Agathaberg - Ahe - Ahlhausen - Alfen - Altensturmberg - Arnsberg
BBallsiefen - Baumhof - Beinghausen - Bengelshagen - Benninghausen - Berge - Bergesbirken - Berghäuschen - Berghausen - Berghof - Berrenberg - Biesenbach - Birkenbaum - Birkerhof - Bochen - Böswipper - Boxberg - Boxbüchen - Bruch - Bühlstahl - Büschel
DDahl - Dellweg - Dhünn - Dievesherweg - Dörpinghausen - Dörrenbach - Dohrgaul - Drecke - Dreine
EEgen - Egerpohl - Eichholz - Elbertzhägen - Engsfeld - Ente - Erlen
FFähnrichstütten - Fahlenbock - Finkelnburg - Fliegeneichen - Forste - Freihäuschen - Friedrichsthal - Frösseln - Fürden
GGardeweg - Gardeweger Mühle - Gerhardsfeld - Graben - Grennebach - Großblumberg - Großfastenrath - Großhöhfeld - Großscherkenbach - Grünenbaum - Grünenberg - Grüttenhausen - Grund - Grunewald - Grüterich
HHackenberg - Hämmern - Hammer - Hahnenberg - Hamböcken - Hambüchen - Halkenberg - Harhausen - Hardenbicke - Hasenburg - Hashbrowns - Haufe - Heid - Heidtkotten - Hermesberg - Herweg - Herzhof - Hilgerbrücke - Hintermühle - Hinterschöneberg - Hinterwurth - Hönnige - Hof - Hohenbüchen - Hohl - Hollinden - Hollmünde - Hülsen - Hütten - Hungenberg
IIbach - Im Hagen - Isenburg
JJägerhof - Jörgensmühle - Jostberg - Julsiefen
KKahlenberg - Kahlscheuer - Kaplansherweg - Kerspe - Kirchenbüchel - Klaswipper - Kleineichhölzchen - Kleinfastenrath - Kleinscherkenrath - Klemenseichen - Kleppersfeld - Klespe - Klitzhaufe - Kluse - Kofeln - Kohlgrube - Kotten - Kremershof - Kreuzberg - Kupferberg - Küppersherweg
LLamsfuß - Langensiefen - Laudenberg - Leiersmühle - Lendringhausen - Lesenbüchen - Leuchtenbirken - Levenhausen - Lieth
MMeddenbick - Mesewinkel - Mittelschneppen- Mittelschwarzen - Mosse - Müllensiepen
NNagelsbüchel - Nagelsgaul - Neeskotten - Neuenhaus - Neuensturmberg - Neumühle - Neye - Neye-Siedlung - Niederbenningrath - Niederdhünn - Niederengsfeld - Niederflossbach - Niedergaul - Niederholl - Niederkemmerich - Niederklüppelberg - Niederröttenscheid - Niederscheveling - Niederwipper
OOberbenningrath - Oberdierdorf - Oberflossbach - Obergaul - Oberholl - Oberholl - Oberkemmerich - Oberlüttgenau - Obermausbach - Obernien - Oberröttenscheid - Oberscheveling - Oberschneppen- Oberschwarzen - Ohl - Ommer - Ommerborn
PPannenhöh - Peffekoven - Peddenpohl - Peppinghausen - Platzweg - Poshof
RRaffelsiefen - Ritterlöh - Ritzenhaufe - Roppersthal
SSanderhöhe - Sausage - Schäfershöh - Schleise - Schmalenfeld - Schneppen - Schniffelshöh - Schnipperingen - Schnipperinger Mühle - Schollenbach - Schwelmer Siepen - Schwickertzhausen - Sommerberg - Sonnenschein - Speckenbach - Stillinghausen - Stüttern
TTheir - Teufelswiese
UÜberberg - Unterdierdorn - Unterholl - Unterlüttgenau - Untermausbach - Unternien - Unterschneppen - Unterschwarzen - Unterstenhof - Unterthier
VVordermühle - Vorderschöneberg - Vorderwurth - Vossebrechen
WWarth - Wasserfuhr - Wegerhof - Weier - Wiegen - Wingenbach - Wipperfeld - Wipperhof - Wüstemünte - Wüstenhof

The coat of arms of Wipperfürth

The arms were granted on 9 December 1975 but were in use a long time before. Wipperfürth received city rights between 1217 and 1222. The oldest seal dates from around 1250 and already shows a city wall, church and a small shield with the arms of the Counts of Berg, who ruled over the city. In the 14th century the small shield was removed. The present arms are based and nearly identical to the composition of the first seal. The city wall denotes the civic character of Wippenfürth, the church is the local St. Nicholas church.

Politics

PartySeatsSources
Christian Democratic Union17[2]
Social Democratic Party8
UWG5
Green Party3
Free Democratic Party3

Culture and places of interest

Dams

Buildings

Churches

By far the oldest church in Wipperfürth is the Catholic parish church St.-Nikolaus placed in the downtown of Wipperfürth. Not far away, the Protestant church was built next to the marked-place in 1875. The so-called Antoniuskirche ("Antonius-church", a minister) was built on the Klosterberg ("cloister hill").

Spare time and sport

The town disposes of various sports field, stadium with field, indoor swimming pool with 25 meters of roads incl. sauna and sunbathing area, airfield, tennis courts, squash, riding spaces and play bowls.

Sport clubs

Economy

During the industrial revolution several companies originated in the area of the textile industry. The most important industry company is the electric light bulb factory founded in 1904 Radium.

Radium also is even today together with the armature factory VOSS the biggest employer in Wipperfürth. Here particularly the electric-working industry, plastic-working industry, metal working industry and paper-working industry is resident.

Transportation

Federal highways

Wipperfürth lies in the intersection of the federal highways B 237 (Remscheid- Meinerzhagen) and B 506 (Cologne - Wipperfürth). The B 256 unidirectional Gummersbach in the place Ohl for the B 237.

Bus routes

(VRS: Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg, VRL: Verkehrsgemeinschaft Ruhr-Lippe), OVAG: Oberbergische Verkehrsgesellschaft AG, MVG: Märkische Verkehrsgesellschaft GmbH, KWS: Kraftverkehr Wupper-Sieg AG)

Public facilities

Health

Hospitals: St. Josef hospital Wipperfürth (258 beds)

Education

The municipality has two high schools, Engelbert von Berg - Gymnasium (high school), and Archbishop of St. Angela Gymnasium (high school), a secondary modern school, a Konrad Adenauer - secondary school, a work pedagogic school (occupational lecture), eight elementary schools and two special schools.

Notable people

Twin town

Further sources of information

Literature (German)

References

  1. "Amtliche Bevölkerungszahlen". Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW (in German). 18 July 2016.
  2. "Stadtrat" (in German). City of Wipperfürth. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
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