Monheim am Rhein
Monheim am Rhein is a town on the right bank of the river Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Monheim belongs to the district of Mettmann – with the southern suburbs of Düsseldorf to the north, and the Bergisches Land to the east and the city of Cologne to the south. It consists of the city districts Baumberg and Monheim. Its typical dialect, the Monnemer Platt belongs to the Ripuarian language.
Adjacent cities and districts
The following cities and districts border Monheim am Rhein:to the north Düsseldorf, to the east Langenfeld, to the south Leverkusen and Cologne to the southwest, and Dormagen to the west.
History
Monheim has approximately 850 years of recorded history. It was first documented in 1150 as a fishermen's village in the Grafschaft Berg. It became the administrative centre for the surrounding villages in 1363, and stayed in that position until Napoleon formed the Rhine Confederation in 1806. Monheim, Baumberg and Hitdorf were then combined into a municipal corporation. Monheim gained city status in 1960, ten years after it finally incorporated the neighbouring villages Baumberg and Hitdorf. At the end of 1974 Monheim was incorporated by Düsseldorf as part of a major municipal corporation reform. After a successful complaint in the federal state's constitutional court in Münster, the city became independent again on 1 July 1976, but lost Hitdorf to Leverkusen. Since 1994 the official city name has been Monheim am Rhein.Sites of interest
Schelmenturm – The 26m-high landmark of Monheim is a tower from the early 15th century, which was part of the former fortification built by the Earls of Berg. Since 1972, the tower has been reorganised, also being used as a cultural meeting place.Deusserhaus – The Deusser manor house, built around 1848, today is the museum of the Heimatbund ''Monheim e.V.- Haus Bürgel – This house is located on the border between Baumberg and Düsseldorf in a landscape conservation area called
Transport
Monheim is part of both of the public transport associations Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr and the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg, situated on their borders. There are several bus lines running between the city districts, neighbouring towns, and the closest S-Bahn railway stations on the border with Langenfeld, Langenfeld-Berghausen station and Langenfeld (Rheinland) station, as well as Düsseldorf. The Monheim ticket has enabled citizens of Monheim to use public transport free of charge within Monheim am Rhein and the neighbouring town Langenfeld as well as to the near train station in Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf-Hellerhof station since 1 April 2020. This was prolonged by the town council until 31 March 2025.Many of Monheim's residents are commuters to nearby Düsseldorf and Cologne.
The A59 is connected to Monheim which connects to the nearby A46, as is the A542 which connects with the nearby A3 and A1.
The town is in the vicinity of both Düsseldorf Airport and the Cologne Bonn Airport.
Music
The second movement of Godspeed You! Black Emperor's song "Sleep" derives its name from the town. The composition appeared on their 2000 studio album Lift Your Skinny Fists like Antennas to Heaven.Twin towns – sister cities
Monheim am Rhein is twinned with:- Wiener Neustadt, Austria
- Tirat Carmel, Israel
- Delitzsch, Germany
- Bourg-la-Reine, France
- Malbork, Poland
- Ataşehir, Turkey