Castrop-Rauxel
Castrop-Rauxel is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany.
Geography
Castrop-Rauxel is located between Dortmund to the southeast, Bochum to the southwest, Herne to the west, Recklinghausen to the northwest, Datteln to the north and Waltrop to the northeast.Urban Area
The city covers an area of. The Halde Schwerin is marked as the point of highest elevation at above sea level. The lowest point is located on Pöppinghauser Straße, besides house number 264, with an elevation of above sea level.The city is divided into 15 districts, listed in order from north to south: Becklem, Henrichenburg, Ickern, Habinghorst, Pöppinghausen, Deininghausen, Rauxel, Bladenhorst, Behringhausen, Castrop, Dingen, Schwerin, Obercastrop, Frohlinde and Merklinde.
The total area of the city divided into different uses :
Surface | in m² | in % |
Buildings and open spaces | 16.384.832 | 31,7% |
Operating area | 1.497.843 | 2,9% |
Recreation area | 2.835.924 | 5,5% |
Traffic area | 6.191.789 | 12,0% |
Agricultural land | 14.116.843 | 27,3% |
Forest land | 7.938.248 | 15,4% |
Water surface | 1.941.522 | 3,8% |
Other uses | 758.372 | 1,5% |
Total area | 51.665.373 | 100% |
Population figures for the individual districts :
Districts | Population |
Henrichenburg | 5.333 |
Ickern | 16.650 |
Habinghorst, Pöppinghausen | 9.970 |
Deininghausen, Dingen, Rauxel | 10.056 |
Bladenhorst, Rauxel-Nord | 6.065 |
Schwerin | 6.672 |
Behringhausen, Castrop, Obercastrop | 16.743 |
Frohlinde | 3.509 |
Merklinde | 2.621 |
History
First mentioned in 834 as "Villa Castorpe", the city of Castrop was founded in 1902 by merging the municipalities Castrop, Obercastrop and Behringhausen. On April 1, 1926 Castrop-Rauxel was formed when Castrop merged with 10 other municipalities. During World War II, a plant at Castrop-Rauxel used the Bergius process to produce synthetic oil products.In 1975, the village of Henrichenburg was annexed and Castrop-Rauxel became part of the Recklinghausen. In 1984 the last of 7 coal mines at Castrop-Rauxel closed.
Mayors
Lord Mayors- 1926–1933: Mende, Centre Party
- 1933–1945: Richard Anton, NSDAP
- 1945–1946: Arnold Boerboom
- 1946–1948: Hubert Krehe, CDU
- 1948–1971: Wilhelm Kauermann, SPD
- 1971–1975: Hugo Paulikat, SPD
- 1975–1989: Hugo Paulikat, SPD
- 1989–1999: Hans Ettrich, SPD
- 1999–2004: Nils Kruse, CDU
- 2004–2015: Johannes Beisenherz, SPD
- since 2015: Rajko Kravanja, SPD
Transport
There are 3 railway stations within the city. The central station on the Cologne-Minden Railway is located in the suburb of Rauxel. Connecting Castrop-Rauxel to the western Ruhr cities like Duisburg, Oberhausen, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne and in the east to Dortmund and Hamm.
The unmanned stations of Castrop-Rauxel South and Castrop-Rauxel Merklinde on the Duisburg-Ruhrort–Dortmund railway have hourly services with trains to Dortmund, Herne and Dorsten.
Located in the city centre is the central bus station Muensterplatz. From here passengers can travel to almost all suburbs and to neighboring cities like Herne, Dortmund and Bochum.
The Rhine-Herne Canal runs right through Castrop-Rauxel; Castrop-Rauxel also has a small Yacht club on this body of water.
International relations
Castrop-Rauxel is twinned with:- Wakefield, England, United Kingdom, since 1949
- Vincennes, France, since 1961
- Kuopio, Finland, since 1965
- Zehdenick, Germany, since 1990
- Nowa Ruda, Poland, since 1991
- Trikala, Greece, since 2013
- Zonguldak, Turkey, since 2013
Economy
Metalworking and electronics are the key manufacturing sectors.
Culture
The WLT is the oldest and most relevant source of theatrical entertainment in Castrop-Rauxel. There is one cinema with two screens in Castrop.Castrop’s history is closely connected to horse racing, the Reiterbrunnen in the very center of Castrop’s market square is a reminder of the race days on the Naturhindernisbahn, now part of the Goldschmieding Park.
Notable people
- Hedwig Kiesekamp,, singer and writer.
- Heinrich Haslinde,, local poet.
- Josef Hermann Dufhues, Member of Landtag North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW Interior Minister and President of the Parliament
- Wilhelm Specht, entrepreneur, businessman and association official
- Heinz Ballensiefen,, historian and Nazi functionary who used to investigate the "Jewish question"
- Hermann Paschasius Rettler,, bishop of Bacabal
- Alfred Niepieklo,, German Football Champion in 1956 and 1957
- Josef Reding,, writer
- Erwin Weiss,, singer
- Friedhelm Wentzke,, canoeist
- Dietrich Berke,, musicologist and publishing editor
- Paul Reding,, painter, sculptor and writer.
- Werner Trzmiel,, athlete
- Friedhelm Ost,, journalist and politician.
- Klaus Fichtel,, footballer
- Gabriele Sikora,, politician, 1995-2010 Member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Lawrence Schlieker,, abbot of Benedictine Gerleve
- Udo Helmbrecht,, former President of the BSI and Managing Director ENISA
- Mathias Schipper,, footballer
- Hans-Peter Villis,, manager
- Inge Blask,, politician, since 2012 Member of Parliament
- Wolfram Wuttke,, football player
- Dieter Hecking,, football coach
- Bernd "Bernie" Blume,, tech entrepreneur
- Michael Ostrzyga,, composer and conductor
- Marcel Sieberg,, cyclist
- Barış Özbek,, footballer
- Marc-André Kruska,, footballer
- Eskimo Callboy,, metalcore band