EURO Park

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Location of the EURO-Park in Euskirchen

The EURO-Park is an industrial and commercial area in the south-east of Euskirchen and the second largest in the city after the Industriepark am Silberberg (IPAS) .

The basis for the EURO-Park was formed by the West German stoneware works and the Pfeifer & Langen sugar factory . The area has now grown to 1.5 million m². It extends from the Voreifelbahn Euskirchen- Bonn in the north, along the Ringstrasse and Franz-Sester- / Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse in the west to south of Thomas-Esser-Strasse and Narzissenweg. In the east, the Erft delimits the area that connects the core town of Euskirchen with the Roitzheim district. The term EURO is derived from Eu skirchen- Ro itzheim.

Numerous large companies are based in EURO-Park, such as B. Nestlé Purina PetCare or Miele . At the beginning of this millennium, the Kreissparkasse Euskirchen also relocated from Oststrasse in the center to EURO-Park. A hotel complex has now been built on the site of the former Sparkasse skyscraper in the station district. In addition, many, especially large-scale retail stores have settled, such as B. HIT , real, - , OBI and much more.

Transport links

The B 51 runs right through the EURO-Park and has four lanes in the area of ​​the industrial park. In the north there is a connection to the A 61 via the L 182 . A bypass of the L 178 was built at the intersection of B 51 / Münstereifeler Straße, which leads past Billig in Euenheim onto Kommerner Straße (B 56) and thus enables an improved connection to the A 1 .

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  1. ^ City of Euskirchen: EURO Park

Coordinates: 50 ° 39 ′ 5 ″  N , 6 ° 48 ′ 6 ″  E