Euskirchen
Euskirchen is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the district Euskirchen. While Euskirchen resembles a modern shopping town, it also has a history dating back over 700 years, having been granted town status in 1302. As of December 2007, it had a population of 55,446.
Culture
Parts of the ancient town wall, and three of its defensive towers, are still standing. Tourists are also attracted to Euskirchen due to the proximity of two large cities, Cologne and Bonn, to the northeast, and the hills of the Eifel region to the south.It is also the birthplace of Emil Fischer, born 1852, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1902. The local theatre in The Emil-Fischer-Gymnasium offers a wide variety of cultural events. The City Forum and the Parkhotel Euskirchen also contribute to the town's cultural offerings.
The word Euskirchen means Kirche auf der Aue. The Martinskirche is the oldest church in Euskirchen.
Biggest local sports clubs in Euskirchen are the TSC Euskirchen, ESV Fortuna Euskirchen and LC Euskirchen. Sports facilities are the Heinz-Flohe-Stadion '', gym Ohm-Mirgel-Halle, Jahnhalle, Willi-Maurer-Halle, gym Emil-Fischer-Gymnasium, Sportanlage ''Im Auel and gym Marienschule''.
Twin towns – sister cities
Euskirchen is twinned with:- Basingstoke, England, United Kingdom
- Charleville-Mézières, France
Industry and Commerce
Well-known industrial enterprises are located within the town's industrial and commercial sites. These can also offer attractive possibilities to new enterprises. The town's central location and good road and rail links to the international transport network are important factors in this context.
The two largest industrial and commercial sites in Euskirchen, accounting for a total of 21,000 jobs between them, are:
- IPAS with four million m², of which 3.6 m² million lie within the boundary of the town of Euskirchen
- EURO-Park with 1.5 million m².
Immediately adjacent to "Industriepark IPAS" is the "PrimeSite Rhine Region", an area reserved exclusively for major investors. With a total area of 205 hectares, which is equivalent to about 300 football fields, the "PrimeSite Rhine Region" is the first unbuilt and available industrial and commercial site of this size in North Rhine-Westphalia to date. Around 85 percent of the site lies within the boundary of the town of Euskirchen, while about 15 percent belong to the municipality of Weilerswist. The already well developed large area will be reserved up to 2019 for space-intensive large-scale projects in excess of 80 hectares. It is being marketed internationally by the state economic development agency NRW.INVEST.
Notable people
- Emil Fischer, chemist, 1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry for his work on sugar and purine syntheses
- Karl Eschweiler, a Catholic theologian and religious philosopher
- Willi Graf, member of the resistance group White Rose
- Heinz Flohe, former Germany national football team player
- Klaus Voussem, politician
- Silke Rottenberg, former Germany national football team player
- Bettina Wiegmann, former Germany national football team player
- Sonja Fuss, former Germany national football team player
- Sebastian Schlemmer, actor
- Andreas Wolff, handball goalkeeper
- Erdoğan Yeşilyurt, professional footballer for Antalyaspor
- Lukas Klünter, professional footballer for Waldhof Mannheim and the German national football team
- Jonas Urbig, professional footballer for Bayern Munich