Duisdorf

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Duisdorf
Federal city of Bonn
Coordinates: 50 ° 42 ′ 59 ″  N , 7 ° 3 ′ 4 ″  E
Height : 84 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 19,689  (Dec. 31, 2018)
Incorporation : 1st August 1969
Postcodes : 53123, 53125 (forest settlement)
Area code : 0228
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Location of the district Duisdorf in Bonn district Hardtberg

Duisdorf [ ˈdʏːsdɔʁf - no more pure expansion i ] is a district in the Hardtberg district of the federal city of Bonn . Before it was incorporated into Bonn in 1969, the Duisdorf office was an independent administrative unit in what was then the district of Bonn and comprised parts of what is now the city of Bonn and the municipality of Alfter . The Duisdorf district today has around 19,500 inhabitants.

location

Duisdorf is located in the west of Bonn on the south-eastern edge of the foothills and includes contiguous altitudes of 75 to 150  m above sea level. NHN . Neighboring districts are in the southwest the Medinghoven settlement belonging to Duisdorf , in the south the Hardthöhe and the Brüser Berg , in the east Lengsdorf , in the northeast Endeich , in the northwest behind the Meßdorfer Feld Lessenich / Meßdorf . In the west, Duisdorf also borders the municipality of Alfter .

history

The Duisdorf Äsele
Hardtberg Town Hall
Pedestrian zone
The war memorial in Duisdorf
Marketplace

In the time of the electorate, Duisdorf was a thing chair with its own jury.

In Prussian times the municipality of Duisdorf was assigned to the mayor's office Poppelsdorf from 1816 , from which the mayor's office of Duisdorf arose in 1904 , which was renamed to Amt Duisdorf in 1927 .

The Duisdorf Office was dissolved on August 1, 1969 through the municipal territorial reform. The municipalities of Alfter , Gielsdorf , Impekoven , Oedekoven and Witterschlick , which were independent until then and belonged to the Duisdorf office , formed the new municipality of Alfter and the municipalities of Buschdorf , Duisdorf, Ippendorf , Lengsdorf , Lessenich and Röttgen became part of the city of Bonn.

Duisdorf is the location of the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection , the Federal Ministry of Economics , the Federal Ministry of Health and the Federal Ministry of Families as well as the Federal Ministry of Defense on the Hardthöhe and the central foreign and specialist placement of the Federal Employment Agency . Some of these federal authorities were located in the former Troilokaserne until the end of the 1990s .

Bonn-Duisdorf stop

Bonn-Duisdorf stop

The Bonn-Duisdorf stop is a double-track train stop on the Voreifelbahn Bonn - Euskirchen in the Duisdorf district of Bonn, on which the RegionalBahn 23 runs in local rail passenger transport (SPNV) . The owner of the stop is DB Station & Service , which classifies it in station category 6.

It has a taxi stand in front of the train station as well as parking spaces for cars and bicycles, but not a service point or luggage storage. The platforms are 165 m long and 76 cm high. Local rail passenger transport is carried out by the DB Regio NRW , which used DB class 644 diesel multiple units for the Voreifelbahn in single to double traction for speeds of up to 120 km / h until 2013. Since the new tender period for the timetable change in December 2013 (until 2033), vehicles of the 620 and 622 series of the LINT type have been used. The current stop was previously a five-track train station with a reception building and two mechanical signal boxes Df and Do. Through the surrounding factories, of which only Weck and Kautex still exist today (2017), there was also considerable rail freight traffic. The station building was demolished in the 1970s. In the meantime, the station was reduced to a single-track stop with the HpÜst transfer point. The turnout on the Bonn side was operated by the Do signal box. A few years later the breakpoint was double-tracked again and the switch was moved to the Witterschlicker side in front of the Df signal box. The Do signal box at the corner of Bahnhofstr./Ladestr. became superfluous and then demolished. With the two-track re-expansion Duisdorf - Witterschlick and the commissioning of the electronic signal box, Df was also superfluous, but it is now a listed building.

education

The Helmholtz grammar school was opened in 1961 as the grammar school of the Duisdorf office. A year later it was officially named after Hermann von Helmholtz . The grammar school is well known for the regular projects of its musical group, the Helmholtz Drama Group . It was founded in 1991. Furthermore, there has been a Realschule Medinghoven since 1965, which is now renamed Margot Barnard Realschule. The four primary schools, Rochusschule (Catholic) in the center, the Ludwig-Richter-Schule (community primary school) in “Neu-Duisdorf”, and one community primary school each in the settlements of Finkenhof and Medinghoven. Duisdorf is also the location of a branch of the adult education center (old school right next to the Rochus Church) and the music school (in the former Gutenberg school). There are also some special needs schools.

Culture

In Duisdorf the tik theater is at home in the basement . Another venue for cultural life in the Hardtberg district is the Hardtberg cultural center. It is run by the “Hardtberg Kultur” association with voluntary commitment.

From 1966 until his death in 1982, the artist Alf Bayrle had his studio at Klosterstrasse 15.

The Musikverein Bonn-Duisdorf founded in 1949 e. V. is also at home in Duisdorf.

China factory

In 1905 the brothers Carl and Eduard Schumann founded a porcelain factory under the name Keramische Werke GmbH in Duisdorf. The factory site was located directly at the train station (Alter Heerweg 2). After the death of Eduard Schumann in 1909, the factory was sold to Gustav Wahl. In 1920 the factory operated as Westdeutsche Porzellanfabrik GmbH. In 1935 the company with 200 employees filed for bankruptcy. The company was auctioned and renamed Rhenania Porzellanfabrik GmbH . The sole owner was Georg Kettner. On June 30, 1958, the factory was closed due to outdated production facilities and a lack of successors. Utility and decorative porcelain with a blue underglaze decoration was made there: onion pattern and straw model . The factory became famous in 1950 with the Eva tableware. The hotel tableware with the shape 85 received an award in 1954

literature

Web links

Commons : Duisdorf  - album with pictures

Individual evidence

  1. Population in Bonn by districts (according to the main statute) on December 31 , 2018 , Federal City of Bonn - Statistics Office, February 2019
  2. ^ Nicolas Ottersbach: "Da kumme the Duisdorfer Äsele." In: General-Anzeiger (Bonn). June 11, 2013, accessed October 24, 2017.
  3. Richard Bongartz: Everyone should get to know the Duisburg donkey. In: General-Anzeiger (Bonn). Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  4. Roland Kohls: The grain arrived here with donkeys. In: General-Anzeiger (Bonn). July 23, 2015, accessed October 24, 2017.
  5. Administrative affiliation . In: www.archive.nrw.de. State archive of North Rhine-Westphalia, archived from the original on January 26, 2011 ; Retrieved July 31, 2013 .
  6. Law on the local reorganization of the Bonn area ( Bonn Law ) of June 10, 1969
  7. ^ Christine Doege: Rhenania Porzellanfabrik GmbH, Duisdorf-Bonn . In: Sabine Thomas-Ziegler (Ed.): Petticoat and kidney table - the youth of the republic . Rheinlandverlag, Cologne 1995, ISBN 3-7927-1514-7 , p. 76 f .
  8. Ludwig Danckert: Handbook of European porcelain, Porzellanfabrik Duisdorf . Comprehensively revised and greatly expanded new edition. Prestel-Verlag, Munich 1992, ISBN 3-7913-1173-5 , pp. 143 .