Troisdorf
Troisdorf is a city in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Geography
Troisdorf is located approximately 22 kilometers south of Cologne and 13 kilometers north east of Bonn.Division of the city
Troisdorf consists of 12 districts :- Troisdorf-Mitte
- Altenrath
- Bergheim
- Eschmar
- Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hütte
- Kriegsdorf
- Müllekoven
- Oberlar
- Rotter See
- Sieglar
- Spich
- West
History
Troisdorf became a free city in 1952. In 1969, the urban area expanded with the annexation of the township of Sieglar and the villages of Altenrath and Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hütte. The first large settlements in this area go back to the 9th and 10th century. The first churches in this area were built around 700 AD in Bergheim.Troisdorf is home to about 9,600 foreign nationals. The two most numerous foreign national groups are Turks and Greeks. On June 4, 1972, Troisdorf founded the first advisory council for foreign citizens in Germany. In the years following the Peaceful Revolution and German reunification of 1989/1990 many migrants from Russia and other East European countries settled in Troisdorf.
Demographics
In April 2014, Troisdorf had a population of 76,435 according to official records. 11% of the population were foreign migrants.Troisdorf has a predominantly Christian population: Roman Catholics, Protestants, Baptists, Jehovah's Witnesses and other Christian denominations, along with Muslim, Orthodox Christian and Jewish populations of non-indigenous origin. Troisdorf is one of the German cities whose mosque includes a minaret; it was built for the local Islamic community.
Mayors
- 1969–1975: Josef Ludwig (CDU)
- 1975–1993: Hans Jaax (SPD)
- 1993–1998: Uwe Göllner (SPD)
- 1998–1999: Walter Bieber (SPD)
- 1999–2009: Manfred Uedelhoven (CDU)
- 2009–2020: Klaus-Werner Jablonski (CDU)
- 2020–incumbent: Alexander Biber (CDU)
Notable places
Europe's only picture-book museum is located in Troisdorf at the Wissem Castle.Twin towns – sister cities
Troisdorf is twinned with:- Évry-Courcouronnes, France
- Genk, Belgium
- Heidenau, Germany
- Redcar and Cleveland, United Kingdom
- Corfu, Greece
- Nantong, China
- Özdere, Turkey
Notable people
- John Siberch, pioneering printer and friend of Erasmus
- Walter Stern, art critic and broadcaster
- Paul Schäfer, cult leader, founder of Colonia Dignidad
- Rupert Neudeck, humanitarian worker, founder of the Cap Anamur
- Tom Buhrow, news anchor
- Lena Schöneborn, pentathlete, Olympic champion
- Sabine Lisicki, tennis player
- Mitchell Weiser, footballer
- Fabian Schiller, racing driver