Wiehl

Coordinates: 50°57′N 7°32′E / 50.950°N 7.533°E / 50.950; 7.533
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Wiehl
Town hall
Town hall
Coat of arms of Wiehl
Location of Wiehl within Oberbergischer Kreis district
Rhein-Sieg-KreisOberbergischer KreisRheinisch-Bergischer KreisNorth Rhine-WestphaliaRemscheidWuppertalEnnepe-Ruhr-KreisMärkischer KreisOlpe (district)Siegen-WittgensteinRhineland-PalatinateWaldbrölMorsbachNümbrechtWiehlReichshofGummersbachMarienheideBergneustadtEngelskirchenLindlarHückeswagenWipperfürthRadevormwald
Köln
DistrictOberbergischer Kreis
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Ulrich Stücker[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total53.27 km2 (20.57 sq mi)
Elevation
191 m (627 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total25,314
 • Density480/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
51674
Dialling codes02262
Vehicle registrationGM
Websitewww.wiehl.de

Wiehl (German pronunciation:

border on the town.

Geography

Between the highway and Wiehl lies the biggest Wiehl industrial area, covering about 81 ha: Wiehl-Bomig. The river of the same name, Wiehl, flows by the town in an east–west direction.

History

Wiehl is first recorded in 1131 under the name of Wila. On the 1575

Second World War
Wiehl integrated the influx of refugees who had been bombed out or expelled. In the municipal reorganisation in 1969, it was combined with Bielstein and Drabenderhöhe and, in 1971, 840 years after its first record, it was granted town rights. Since that time it has grown steadily, partly through the arrival of immigrants and through policies encouraging the growth of industry.

German traditional electric wiring company

Merten has it productions facility in Wiehl. Merten is part of Schneider Electric
since 2006.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms served the power Homburg as a basis of today's Wiehler coat of arms. It consists of a two tower castle with open gate and portcullis. The unresolved Knight of St John of Jerusalem cross over the right lower tower was taken at the association of the municipalities of Wiehl and Bielstein from the Bielsteiner coat of arms.

Villages

Map of Wiehl
  • Alferzhagen
  • Alpe
  • Alperbrück
  • Angfurten
  • Bielstein
  • Bieberstein
  • Börnhausen
  • Bomig
  • Brächen
  • Breidenbruch
  • Büddelhagen
  • Büttinghausen -
  • Dahl
  • Drabenderhöhe
  • Dreisbach
  • Drosselhardt
  • Fahlenbruch
  • Faulmert
  • Forst
  • Gassenhagen
  • Großfischbach
  • Hahn
  • Hau
  • Hengstenberg
  • Hillerscheid
  • Hübender
  • Hückhausen
  • Immen
  • Jennecken
  • Kleinfischbach
  • Kurtensiefen
  • Linden
  • Marienhagen
  • Merkausen
  • Monsau
  • Morkepütz
  • Mühlen
  • Mühlhausen
  • Neuklef
  • Niederbellinghausen
  • Niederhof
  • Oberbantenberg
  • Oberholzen
  • Oberwiehl
  • Pfaffenberg
  • Pergenroth
  • Remperg
  • Siefen
  • Steinacker
  • Verr
  • Wald
  • Weiershagen
  • Wiehlsiefen

Leisure time

Sports

  • Wiehltal stadium with little field (art lawn)
  • Sports field Eichhardt
  • Sports and gymnasia at the high school and the elementary school
  • Solar open-air swimming pool with super slide
  • Ice sports hall
  • Sauna, undergoing a Kneipp cure plant
  • Wiehlpark for leisure time, game and sports
  • Walks in the Oberbergischen country

Culture and sights

Buildings

Ev. church Wiehl
  • Protestant church and half-timbered houses restored form the town center. In the foreground the river Wiehl. The Protestant church in hugging as is the largest of the Wiehler churches. The oldest part has stood since the 11th century. The nave was rebuilt repeatedly. The belltower remained at its place. The baptismal font is under the pulpit in the chancel from the 12th century (dismantled in the context of the last reorganization measures in 2003). The church extends along the main street in west east direction.
  • Restored half-timbering ensemble in the upper village, classified as a historical monument
  • The Bismarckturm is an outlook tower which was built at the emperor time 1909. It is 16.8 m high, has a regular hexagonal ground plan and was built from Grauwacke.
  • One of the so-called colored Kerken, a church with medieval ceiling frescos, is in the district Marienhagen.

Museums

  • The museum "axis, wheel and car" represents the 5.500 year history of the vehicle engineering on an over 1,000 m² large exhibition space: Wiehl-Ohlerhammer, admission free.
  • Old agricultural equipment and machines are exhibited in the idyllically situated farmer museum: Wiehl, area Monsau.
  • Siebenbürger Heimatstube in the arts center Drabenderhöhe. Insights into the still neat customs of the more than 800-year-old traditions and culture strive and arrange household effects in the seven citizen country.
  • heritage-protected museum railway 'Wiehl Valley Railway (Wiehltalbahn)' with steam locomotive 'Waldbröl'

Regular events

  • The international Wiehler Jazztage, these enjoy great attention in the Jazzscene, regularly take place (2004 already for the 15th time) since 1989. Well-known jazz musicians like Lilian Boutte (gospel song singer), Al di Meola (guitarist), Götz Alsmann, Lyambiko, Melva Houston, Albie Donnelly's super rank and many others have already appeared in Wiehl.
  • Hundreds of different kinds of Dahlien can be inspected at the Wiehler Dahlienschau from August until October.
  • Weekly market on Wednesday.
  • Native country celebration at the Bismarckturm (beginning of June).
  • Town celebration (in August).
  • Christmas market at the 1st weekend in December

Other

Oberbergische stagecoach with the hold at the pony hotel in Hübender

Facilities for young and old

  • 1 of municipal and 2 church nursery schools
  • Walldorf nursery school
  • Town Youth meeting in the Bions store
  • Ev. House of the youth
  • Youth café "checkpoint"
  • Youth hotel (youth hostel)
  • Oasis open work for senior citizens
  • Old and nursing home "Bethel"
  • Welfare and social work and Knight of St John of Jerusalem health and advice center
  • Knight of St John of Jerusalem accident help

Organizations

Parishes

  • Ev. Parish Wiehl
  • Ev .-free church municipality Wiehl
  • Catholic parish Wiehl

Schools and educational institutions

  • Community elementary school
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer high school
  • Wiehltalhalle, hall of the high school for events of every kind
  • School of music of the Homburgischen municipalities of registered association
  • Circle adult education center department Wiehl
  • Town library
  • Kulturkreis Wiehl e.V.

Twin towns – sister cities

Wiehl is twinned with:[3]

Notable people

Literature

References

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahl Stadt Wiehl, September 2020
  2. Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW
    . Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Rathauswegweiser: Städtepartnerschaften". wiehl.de (in German). Wiehl. Retrieved 2021-02-17.

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