Chronicle of the city of Düren / since 2001

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This list is a partial list of the chronicle of the city of Düren . It lists dated events of the 21st century in Düren .

2001

  • This year the traditional associations Düren 99 and Schwarz-Weiß 1896 merge to form the new association Schwarz-Weiß Düren 99. However, in March 2002, the Aachen Regional Court found that the merger was ineffective.
  • Spring: There is very controversial discussion in the city council and in the press about building an underground car park under Kaiserplatz . The project will not be pursued further.
  • June 30th: The Missionaries of St. Leave family in Düren due to a lack of children.
  • August 1st: The last nuns of the Ursulines leave the monastery in Bismarckstrasse.
  • November / December: The company Umweltkontor erects three 77 m high wind turbines at the height of the suburb / Schöne Aussicht .
  • December 31: Last day of the German Mark (DM), which was introduced on June 20, 1948 as part of a currency reform. As a result of a currency changeover, the euro will be used from January 1, 2002. 1 DM = € 0.51129. 1 € = 1.95583 DM. Until February 28, 2002 DM will still be accepted and € issued. After that, it is only possible to exchange it with the respective state central bank, and that for a long time. The EURO is valid in eleven European countries.

2002

  • January: The Sturm heirs sell the former Ratskeller, which has not been in operation since December 31, 2001, to the Jungbluth family from North Düren, who want to run a café in the Ratskeller. The Jungbluth family already runs a small café on the corner of Eisenbahnstrasse and Josef-Schregel-Straße.
  • March 2nd: Today the newspaper announced that a Lufthansa aircraft “Airbus” will be christened “Düren” in September. Up until now a minesweeper (hollow rod boat) carried the name across the oceans.
  • May: The Caféhaus Jungbluth at the corner of Weierstr. / Market opens after complete renovation. The Café Jungbluth on the corner of Neue Jülicher Str./Eisenbahnstr. will be closed. The café exists until the move to Kreuzau in 2011.
  • May 13: The international cycle race “ Giro d'Italia ” passes Düren on the stage from Cologne to Liège . The last time this bike race came through Düren 29 years ago.
  • At the beginning of June: The press announced that the state central bank with 28 employees (corner A.-Klotz-Str./Goethestr.) Will be closed from 2007.
  • June 5th: Today it becomes known that the agricultural school in Rütger-von-Scheven-Str. , which has existed since 1925, will be closed at the end of the 2002/2003 school year because the number of pupils has decreased significantly. The students then have to go to Cologne-Auweiler .
  • June 7th: The Dürener Kreisbahn (DKB) travels the Jülich-Linnich route for the first time .
  • July: The “Constantia 1877 eV” rifle brotherhood turns 125 years old
  • July 5th: After more than 125 years of tradition, the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of Salzkotten gives up the sponsorship of the Birkesdorf Hospital . It is transferred to the Caritas -träger-West (CTW), to which the Augustinus Hospital Lendersdorf belongs.
  • July 17th: First groundbreaking for the new AOK building on Aachener Str. It is to be a duplicate of the new police building.
  • July 22, 7.44 a.m.: The earth shook. The center of the earthquake was near Alsdorf and reached a magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter scale, which is open to the top . Minor damage in the Jülich and Linnich area (overturned chimneys, etc.).
  • September 9th: The wife of the mayor of Düren, Marion Larue, christened an Airbus A340 at Frankfurt Airport with the name “Düren”. The machine has 247 seats and flies mainly to the metropolises of North and South America, Africa and Asia.
  • October 1: CDU, FDP and the citizens' union in the district council decide to build a multifunctional hall in Nippesstrasse and a new building for the district building on the site of the former city pool, Marienstrasse.
  • October 23: A delegation from the city of Düren under Mayor Paul Larue signs a partnership document in the Chinese city of Jinhua . Cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, culture and personnel training is planned.
  • December 15: Since that day, the 357 million euro S-Bahn line S 13 has been running between Düren and Cologne every 20 minutes. D-trains no longer stop in Düren.
  • December 17th: The Order of the Cellites presents the plans for the development of the area at Kölnstr. in front (60 places in old people's homes, monastery). The previous structures ( St. Peter Julian Church , monastery, etc.) will be torn down. Start of demolition: June 2003.
  • December 19: The Dürener Kreisbahn buys the 310,000 m² track system from Düren to Zülpich from Deutsche Bahn AG at a price of approx. 860,000 euros.

2003

  • February: The city starts felling trees north of the Johannes Bridge. A two-lane temporary bridge is being built there so that the Johannesbrücke can be completely renewed.
  • May 18th: 1st wine market in the city of Düren
  • July 17th: During the construction work on the foundation of the “Büro-Center Stadttor”, the foundations of the Philip Gate, which was demolished in 1854, come to light.
  • July 17th: The old foundations of the Rurbadeanstalt are removed below the Tivolistraße bridge .
  • July 17th: Today the official starting shot for the new construction of the Johannesbrücke is given. A temporary bridge will be built by mid-September. The total construction time should take two years.
  • August 29th: With an "Open House", the AOK opens its new building in Aachener Str. / Corner of H.-Heine-Str. of the population. Before that, the AOK was in Stürtzstr. This building was demolished in 2009. A retirement home was later built there.
  • September 24th: The Johannesbrücke, which was exposed for demolition, crashes into the Rur in the evening with a loud roar. It was so decrepit that it collapsed on its own.
  • October 6th: On the side opposite the station , two locomotives of the Düren circular path fall down an embankment during shunting work.

2004

  • May 27th: Groundbreaking for a new multi-storey car park in the former Kaufhof car park next to the Dresdner Bank in Schützenstrasse, the former location of the synagogue
  • August 14: The sports stadium is inaugurated at the vocational college for commercial schools on Euskirchener Straße .
  • September 15: Groundbreaking ceremony for the new StadtCenter behind the C&A department store
  • November 27: Inauguration of the new car park in Schützenstrasse
  • December 21: The new construction of the third Johannes Bridge over the Rur in Aachener Strasse is inaugurated.

2005

  • May 1st: The Aachen bishop Heinrich Mussinghoff inaugurates the retirement home and the Eucharist monastery of the Cellitinnen in Kölnstrasse .
  • June 6th: The first nine stumbling blocks are laid in Hoghenzollernstrasse and Schenkelstrasse.
  • June 6th: District Administrator Wolfgang Spelthahn welcomes a delegation from Dorchester County / Maryland / USA, west of New York, to the district building. Contact to this group was initiated by Gebr. Kufferath . Now we also have a group of partners.
  • August 1st: For the first time in 27 years, a Mister Anna fair is also elected. Mister Annakirmes became Alexander Müller and Miss Annakirmes became his girlfriend Violetta Sapia.
  • August 3: The first in command of the minesweeper "Düren" , Kurt Lau, dies at the age of 83.

2006

  • The first children's carnival procession takes place in Düren (always on the last Sunday in January).
  • September 30: The branch of the Arnsberg district government , which has been in a former barracks building on Stockheimer Landstrasse since 1992 , is closed. The remaining asylum seekers from the communal accommodation come to Hemer.

2007

  • November 30th: The traditional Peter Thelen store (menswear), Josef-Schregel-Str. 64 d (Norddüren), called Thelen's Brassel, closes its business.
  • November 30th: The Düren-based project developer Hermann-Josef Schneider announces that the Dutch hotel chain Sandton is closing the former town hall in Bismarckstr. to a hotel with 280 beds and a restaurant with 200 seats as well as the simultaneous use of the town hall as a meeting place. Completion: 2009. The city had previously signed a leasehold contract with the project developer in the summer.

2008

  • January 31: The traditional store Bettenhaus Thiemonds, Josef-Schregel-Str. 34, closes.
  • May 19: First groundbreaking ceremony for the new hotel building by the Dutch Sandton Group at the former town hall in Bismarckstrasse.
  • May 31: Herbert Grönemeyer performs “Open Air” in the parking lot of the company tedrive (formerly Ford, Stockheimer Landstrasse) in front of around 35,000 spectators.
  • May 31: The last four sisters of the "Sisters of St. Francis, Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary" leave the St. Marien Hospital in Birkesdorf after 140 years and return to the mother house in Salzkotten .
  • May 31: The foundation stone for the new Bürgewaldschule (special school of the school association with Merzenich and Niederzier ) is laid in the Ringstrasse in Birkesdorf . The previous school in Arnoldsweiler had become too small.
  • December: The wrought-iron high cross is set up again on Wirteltorplatz, which was erected in 1708 at the Wirteltränke in front of the Wirteltor at the intersection of today's Josef-Schregel-Str./Kuhgasse/Arnoldsweilerstr. had been set up.

2009

  • March: The Düren City Museum is to be located in the former Sparkasse building on the corner of Cranachstr./Arnoldsweilerstr. be set up.
  • March 31: The seed and pet shop Weiser GmbH & Co. KG in Wilhelmstrasse. 32 closes.
  • May 24th: First day of help on the Annakirmesplatz with fire brigade, police, THW, DRK, MHD, ASB etc.
  • June 15: The Intercity ICE 545, which runs from Aachen via Cologne to Berlin , stops in Düren for the first time. In the future it will run Mon. – Sat. at 7.58 a.m.
  • July 1: The people of the city and the district who are dependent on state services can for the first time purchase a mobile ticket for 15 euros.
  • July 6th: Tivolistraße will be closed between Mariaweilerstraße and Rurstraße . The Bismarck Bridge over the Rur has to be renewed. Estimated construction time: 9 months.
  • August 26: Groundbreaking ceremony for the bicycle parking garage at Düren station, which has been planned for ten years . (Cost: 750,000 euros, completion: April 2010)
  • October: The traditional Müller Möbelhalle store on Eisenbahnstrasse opposite the Haus der Stadt is demolished.
  • October 26: The demolition of the former administration building of the AOK ( Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse ) in Stürtzstraße begins
  • November: The Bürgewald School, formerly in Arnoldsweiler, starts operations in the new building in Birkesdorf. After the renovation, the old building is to accommodate the Arnoldsweiler primary school in the 2010/11 school year .
  • December 20: The added and converted Leopold Hoesch Museum is presented to the population at an open day. The official opening will take place later.
  • End of 2009: The right to withdraw from the leasehold contract between the city of Düren and the project developer with regard to the town hall site is probably not tenable. Legal disputes begin about the town hall, which continues to fall into disrepair.

2010

  • January 15th: Groundbreaking ceremony for the new job center in Bismarckstrasse. (formerly City-Bad)
  • March 1st: The last two sisters of the Salzkotten Franciscan Sisters, Sister M. Christophora and M. Petra, leave the Marienhospital in Birkesdorf.
  • March 24th: Groundbreaking ceremony for the new “ Bauhaus ” hardware store on Bundesstrasse 56 , Arnoldsweiler / Birkesdorf intersection. 20,000 m² of retail space are to be created on the 100,000 m² site.
  • May 8th: The Tivolistr. was closed on July 6, 2009 because of the new construction of the Bismarck Bridge. Today it was opened to traffic again.
  • May 26th: The three digestion towers (Easter eggs) and three combined heat and power plants, which generate around 75% of the required energy, are put into operation at the "Merkener Busch" sewage treatment plant. The measure cost 23.5 million euros. The towers are 28 m high and have a capacity of 6000 m³ each.
  • September 3rd: At Stockheimer Landstr. The first groundbreaking is made for the new OBI DIY store , the shell of which is almost finished.
  • September 4th: The first bicycle parking garage at the Düren train station is inaugurated with an “open day”. It cost 740,000 euros.
  • September 5th: After renovation, the Marienkirche is reopened.
  • October 23: Opening of Bauhaus in Missing Field 11 / corner of Thomas-Mann-Str.
  • November 2: Opening of the city and district archives after moving from the town hall to the city ​​hall

2011

  • February 11: The Stadtwerke Düren (SWD) declare that from 2010 Merzenich and Düren will obtain 3.2 million m³ of drinking water from the Wehebachtalsperre (total consumption 5.5 million m³ per year). The waterworks in Obermaubach will remain in reserve. The Wehebach water is less polluted and therefore needs less treatment.
  • When excavating the foundations for the new shopping center on the former post office on Hohenzollenstrasse. the excavators hit the remains of the old city wall.
  • March 24th: The federal government decides. the suspension of conscription. The Bundeswehr is a volunteer army from July 1st.
  • End of June: In front of the Leopold Hoesch Museum , the 80 t stone sculpture "Ursprung", which consists of "Anröchter dolomite", is set up by the artist Ulrich Rückriem .
  • July 1st: City and district merge their immigration authorities in the district building.
  • July 16: Topping-out ceremony for the “Am Holzbendenpark” residential complex, former AOK building in Stürtzstrasse, for senior citizens and the disabled
  • September 18: At the city festival, a happiness pavilion is built by Chinese workers in the former city gardening center on Valencienner Str. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the twinning with Jinhua in China.
  • September 30th: The Heyder brothers paper processing plant on Dechant-Vaaßen-Straße is closed.

2012

  • January 1st: The DSB (Düren service company, formerly the vehicle fleet) takes over the indoor swimming pool Am Jesuitenhof and the street lighting in the city from the Düren municipal utility .
  • January 20: A rotor blade on a wind turbine between Düren and Merzenich breaks off after a lightning strike the day before. The base stayed there for years. A new wind turbine was installed in October 2016.
  • January 31: The senior citizens' residential complex "Am Holzbendenpark" in Stürtzstrasse (formerly AOK building) with 54 rooms is inaugurated. It has been in operation since mid-December 2011. The operator is Ursula-Schmidt-GmbH, which also operates Gut Köttenich in Aldenhoven . The company's headquarters are also located there.
  • February 15th: The textile company Wehmeyer , taken over by the Adler company from Aachen for some time , closes its doors in Düren at Wirteltorplatz / Josef-Schregel-Str.
  • March 1: The renovation of the west wing of the Düren hospital is complete. In addition, the 9th floor, the private station "Düren", which has been increased for 4.8 million euros, is inaugurated.
  • March 16: Josef Vosen is named the eighth honorary citizen of Düren.
  • March 6 to July 9: The entire town hall is cleared due to the necessary renovation. The work will last until 2015.
  • August 21: Honorary citizen Josef Vosen dies after a heart attack in Greece.
  • September 22nd: The 4.50 m high monument to Konrad Adenauer , created by Prof. Dieter Patt, Neuss, is inaugurated in Adenauerpark on Kölnstrasse
  • October 11: P&C ( Peek and Cloppenburg ) opens the 26th branch in North Rhine-Westphalia (formerly Wehmeyer) on Wirteltorplatz
  • December: After 24 years, Rosi and Manfred Walter quit their business at the “Zum Franziskaner” inn and move to Brühl. The traditional house is closed for the time being.

2013

  • The Cometkino is changed to "Das Lumen" due to a change of ownership. It now has eight cinemas
  • Beginning of January: On the site of the former Hannemann company (manufacture of accumulators, power generators, etc.), which was founded in 1832 and closed in 1997, demolition work begins on the building (corner of Valencienner Str./Bahnstrasse). The area is 25,000 m².
  • June: The project developer Hermann-Josef Schneider announces that he has sold the heritable building right along with the existing property of the town hall. The new owner's plans to create retail space in addition to a hotel are rejected by politicians.
  • September 1st: The hotel-restaurant "Zum Nachtwächter" in the Kölner Landstrasse is closed.
  • December 22nd: The Rurpark in Birkesdorf is named after the Düren honorary citizen Josef Vosen.

2014

  • January 5th: The "Schöne Aussicht" restaurant near Merzenich has to close after 200 years. January 5th is the last opening day. The Fuhs family had to give up the restaurant due to tectonic disturbances. The building is being demolished.
  • April 10: On April 10, 2014, the hospital's managing director Gereon Blum and Hartmut Krabs-Höhler, chairman of the DRK regional association in North Rhine-Westphalia, signed a cooperation agreement that was unique in North Rhine-Westphalia. For the first time, the DRK is setting up a vocational school for the rescue service at an acute hospital.
  • May: The volleyball team "evivo Düren" is renamed "SWD Powervolleys Düren"
  • May 15: Two identical medical centers are to be built in the park of the Düren hospital, namely House I for pathology and House II as a tumor center. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on May 15, 2014. The costs are expected to amount to 7.5 million euros.
  • May 21: The DURIA cooperative breaks the first sod for the construction of a new office and training building in the intermunicipal industrial park on Stockheim Landstrasse
  • May 24th: Michael Hommelsheim opens the “Alte Molkerei” industrial park on Mariaweiler Landstrasse.
  • May 25: Result of the local elections:
    • CDU 40.97%
    • SPD 32.48%
    • Greens 9.74%
    • FDP 3.32%
    • The Left 5.29%
    • BfD 2.08%
    • Free list 0.59%
    • AfD 5.52%
  • June 16: A 2-mast water ski facility with a length of 164 m is inaugurated at the Gürzenich bathing lake
  • June 23: The Düren Westkampfbahn is recognized as a DFB base (German Football Association).
  • June 25: The Düren parties that are represented in the council (SPD, FDP, Left, Greens) conclude a coalition agreement
  • July 29th: The foundation stone for a mourning hall for 40 to 60 people and a columbarium with 400 compartments for urns is laid at the Protestant cemetery on the site of the former disco. The architect is Wolfgang Zelck.
  • September 17: The new section of the motorway from Düren to Cologne between Ellen and Elsdorf is released in the direction of Cologne, thus also the new motorway entrance in Merzenich Rtg. Cologne
  • September 24th: The new motorway section from Cologne to Düren between Elsdorf and Ellen is released in the direction of Aachen, thus also the new motorway entrance in Merzenich Rtg. Aachen. The construction costs amount to 170 million euros.
  • October 12: The second motorboat race organized by the ADAC took place on the Gürzenich bathing lake after 2013.
  • December 17: The first two lanes of the new Schoellerstrasse railway bridge are opened to traffic.

2015

  • January: 150 years of de la Haye watch jewelry, market 18
  • January 19: Groundbreaking ceremony for the extension to the administration building of the Eifel-Rur Water Association on Josef-Schregel-Str .; Construction costs: 5 million euros.
  • January 27th: It is announced that the city of Düren has bought the hotel "Zum Nachtwächter", which has been closed since September 1st, 2013, in the Kölner Landstrasse, in order to accommodate refugees.
  • April: Via a sister company, the Rurtalbahn was awarded the contract to operate the Erft-Schwalm network from December 2017.
  • April 10: At 4:47 p.m. CET, the demolition of the town hall will begin, namely at the entrance area.
  • 19. – 21. June: 5th Annamarkt with historical pageant after 2001, 2004, 2007 and 2010
  • July: The city administration offices move back into the town hall on Kaiserplatz after renovation. Most of the offices were housed in the former telecommunications building at Am Ellernbusch .
  • July 4th: The Church of St. Cyriakus in Niederau is desecrated and converted into a Church of the Holy Sepulcher and Resurrection Church. There is room for 1,111 urns and there are 80 places for church services.
  • September: The Heyder brothers paper processing plant on Dechant-Vaaßen-Strasse, which was closed in 2011, is partially canceled. The area close to the city center is to be converted for residential development.
  • November 20: The two new medical centers at the Düren hospital in Merzenicher Strasse are inaugurated.
  • December 13: The Bördeexpress becomes the Eifel-Bördebahn and runs four times a day on Sundays and public holidays all year round on the Düren-Euskirchen route and back as the RB 28.

2016

  • August 3: laying of the foundation stone for the expansion and expansion of the paper museum
  • September 11th: A small locomotive with 2 tipping lorries is set up at the city museum in Arnoldsweilerstraße, to commemorate the removal of Düren. It was previously on private property in Golzheim.
  • September 21: Start of demolition work at Schoellerstr./Roonstr.
  • September 21: The mill pond in Monschauer Str. Is diverted via a pipe system because the pond bridge has to be renewed.
  • October / November: The refugee shelters in Brussels Street and Wolfsgasse are built.
  • October / November: Demolition of the former Contzen company, Neue Jülicher Str. 52

2017

  • January 7th: Desecration of the Church of St. Bonifatius, which is converted into a kindergarten. The baptistery becomes a prayer room.
  • January 26: Topping-out ceremony for the renovation and expansion of the Paper Museum (foundation stone for the renovation on August 3, 2016)
  • January 29th: Children's carnival procession, during which the THW closed the train route for the first time with trucks due to possible terrorist attacks.
  • April 4: Start of construction on Bismarckquartier, formerly the town hall area
  • April 13th: Groundbreaking ceremony for a new health center at the former location of the Anna-Schoeller-Haus at the corner of Schoeller-Str./Roonstr .; Construction costs 11 million euros, planned completion September 2018
  • May: Demolition of the parish home in Rölsdorf, Monschauer Straße. The old church stood there before.
  • September: The Basler company (fashion store at the corner of Kölnstrasse and Markt) files for bankruptcy.
  • September 19: The RWE lettering on the Neue Jülicher Strasse 60 office building is replaced by WESTNETZ.
  • September 30th: The former youth home Roncalli-Haus in Düren-Süd next to the St. Josef church is closed.
  • November 29: Topping-out ceremony on the new building for the Rhine. Blindenfürsorgevereins (RBV) at the corner of Schoellerstr./Roonstr.

2018

  • January: Demolition of the structural remains of the former first power station in the city of Düren (opened in 1901) on the corner of Paradiesstrasse and Glashüttenstrasse, most recently Düren vocational training and trade promotion facility.
  • March 2nd: Topping-out ceremony at the Bismarck quarter
  • March 22nd: The city council decides to rename part of the street Am Höfchen to Pastor-Gombert-Straße.
  • April: The city of Düren buys the northern part of the Düren train station.
  • May 1st: A bronze plaque is unveiled at Kreuzstrasse 25. It reminds of the old ADGB (General German Trade Union Federation) house, which was stormed by the SA on May 2, 1933.
  • May 4th: Groundbreaking ceremony for the redesign of Theodor-Heuss-Park
  • May 17th: Inauguration of the new Düren-West ambulance station in Monschauer Landstrasse
  • May 17: Beginning of the demolition of the former Depireux factory building between Arnoldsweilerstrasse and Cranachstrasse
  • May 30th: Official start of production of the street scooter in Düren
  • June 9: Inauguration of the converted market and the lower Kölnstrasse
  • June 12: beginning of the demolition of the former REWE market in the Kölner Landstrasse diagonally opposite the monastery
  • June 13th: First Düren gourmet market on the market
  • June 13th: Part of the street Höfchen is renamed Pastor-Gombert-Straße .
  • July 26th: The section of the B 56n between Stockheimer Landstrasse and Kölner Landstrasse is officially released by North Rhine-Westphalia Transport Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU).
  • September 9: Inauguration of the reconstruction and extension of the paper museum
  • October 8: Opening of the new steel bridge on Heerweg, which was damaged about a year ago during a heavy load on the Rur Valley Railway and had to be demolished, then a wooden bridge
  • November 1st: The traditional Ferebauer car dealership in Monschauer Straße is owned by the Thüllen dealership from Jülich.
  • December 3: Opening of the Dorint Hotel (4-star) in Bismarckstrasse at the former location of the town hall

2019

  • March 15: The traditional Fuchs bakery on Nideggener Straße is insolvent and files for bankruptcy. The bakery had existed since 1868. It had been out of production for a month.
  • June 30th: The Borromean women, who have previously looked after the St. Josef An St. Bonifatius orphanage, are leaving Düren after 164 years and are returning to the mother house in Trier.
  • July 8th: The Arnoldsweilerweg is declared a dead end from both directions. The reason is the construction work to bridge the B 56n.
  • September 12th: The newly built Edeka-Markt Rosenzweig in Kölner Landstrasse 212 opens.
  • September 19: Topping-out ceremony in the senior citizen park on Neue Jülicher Strasse, formerly Joco (Contzen)
  • November 21 to December 30: For the first time the Christmas market takes place on Hoeschplatz in front of the museum; there is a Ferris wheel, but no light chain tent and no ice rink. The Kaiserplatz cannot be used due to construction work.
  • December 4th: After restoration work in Duisburg, the Bismarck monument was erected again today in the newly designed Theodor-Heuss-Park ("Bismarck-Quartier").
  • December 16: Starting today, the Bördebahn runs every 2 hours on weekdays between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. from Düren to Euskirchen.

2020

  • January 28: For the first time in Germany, a man in Bavaria fell ill with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the so-called corona virus.
  • 21./22. March: In the Düren district, a 90-year-old woman dies as the first patient with the corona virus.
  • May / June: The row of houses on Scharnhorststrasse from No. 159 is demolished.
  • 17.7. to 30.8 .: Since the Anna fair has to be canceled due to the corona virus, the “Düren Summer Special” takes place on the rear Anna fair square (it cannot be called a fair). Under the well-known rules, 3,000 visitors are allowed to enter the fenced area at the same time.

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