Schlebusch

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Schlebusch
City of Leverkusen
"In silver (white), a green wolf hook pulled from below through a red ring."
Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 20 ″  N , 7 ° 3 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 67 m
Area : 10.31 km²
Residents : 26,149  (May 31, 2013)
Population density : 2,536 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1930
Postal code : 51375
Area code : 0214
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Location of Schlebusch in Leverkusen

Schlebusch is a district of the city of Leverkusen . On an area of ​​1031 hectares it has 26,149 inhabitants (May 31, 2013), the population density is 2536 inhabitants per km².

Geographical location

The district is located in the southeast of the city and borders on Steinbüchel , Alkenrath , Manfort , Bergisch Gladbach - Schildgen and Cologne-Dünnwald . The two residential areas of Waldsiedlung and Leimbacher Berg as well as the rural villages of Edelrath and Neuenhaus, Hummelsheim and Uppersberg also belong to Schlebusch . A new housing estate is being built on the site known as "Bullenwiese".

history

Mayor's office Schlebusch (right) around 1820. The borders of Schlebusch remained largely unchanged until 1929.

Schlebusch was first mentioned in a document in 1135. It has belonged to the Miselohe office in the Duchy of Berg since the Middle Ages . In 1795 Schlebusch was occupied by French revolutionary troops. The Mairie Schlebusch, which belonged to the canton of Opladen, was created. The canton of Opladen, in turn, was part of the Arrondissement of Düsseldorf in the Rhin department in the Grand Duchy of Berg. In 1815 the Prussian mayor's office Schlebusch was formed, which initially belonged to the district of Opladen and from 1819 to the district of Solingen in the administrative district of Düsseldorf . The mayor's office also encompassed essential areas of today's districts of Alkenrath, Lützenkirchen , Quettingen and Steinbüchel as well as the districts of Dürscheid and Hamberg, which today belong to Burscheid . In 1820 Wiesdorf left the mayor's office in Schlebusch. In 1927 the Schlebusch mayor's office was renamed to Amt Schlebusch, which from 1929 belonged to the new Solingen-Lennep district. On April 1, 1930, the Schlebusch office - but without Lützenkirchen - together with the city of Wiesdorf as well as the Rheindorf office and the Steinbüchel municipality, the new city of Leverkusen emerged .

Culture and sights

Schlebusch pedestrian zone; in the background the church of St Andreas

Schlebusch is the third center of Leverkusen after Wiesdorf and Opladen . The center of Schlebusch is the Bergische Landstrasse, which was converted into a pedestrian zone in the early 1990s, with numerous shops.

Every year on the Corpus Christi weekend there is a large shooting festival and folk festival in Wuppermannpark, on the market square and on Schützenplatz. On Carnival Saturday, the “Schull- un Veedelzoch” travels through the district.

Schlebusch also has a traditional football club, the SV Schlebusch 1923 eV , and two chess clubs, the Schlebusch chess friends and the Fideler Bauer chess club.

The men's singing association Loreley-Schlebusch e. V. is known for concert tours beyond local borders. With his concerts he strengthens the social life in Schlebusch.

In spring 2005 the Freudenthaler Sensenhammer industrial museum was opened in the former HP Kuhlmann Söhne scythe factory. The sponsor of the "living" industrial museum is the Freudenthaler Sensenhammer e. V. In the permanent exhibition, the most important steps in scythe manufacture are explained at original workplaces; there are also regular special exhibitions. Concerts, theater evenings and other cultural events take place in the forge hall.

Infrastructure

Transport links

Street

Schlebusch can be reached via the Leverkusen junction on federal motorway 3 . Furthermore, the state road 188 runs right through Schlebusch, which represents the 2014 stepped area of ​​the federal road 51 ( Bremen - Cologne - Saarland ) and on which the bus line 260 also runs from Remscheid via Schlebusch to Cologne-Deutz and Cologne main station.

DB train station

Leverkusen-Schlebusch
DB Schlebusch station in Manfort
DB Schlebusch station in Manfort
Data
abbreviation KLS
IBNR 8003669
Price range 5
location
City / municipality Leverkusen
Place / district Manfort
country North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 1 ′ 52 "  N , 7 ° 0 ′ 54"  E
Railway lines
Railway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia

The district is close to the Gruiten – Köln-Deutz railway line . The station, designated by Deutsche Bahn AG as Leverkusen-Schlebusch , is served by the RB48 line. However, the train station is in Manfort. There are historical reasons for this: As the Manfort district did not yet exist when the station was built, the name of the nearest town was used. Attempts to rename the station have so far failed due to the costs involved.

service

Schlebusch station is served by the RB48 line in the SPNV. This is operated by the British company National Express .

line course Tact
RB 48 Rhein-Wupper-Bahn :
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen  - Wuppertal-Barmen  - Wuppertal Hbf  - Wuppertal-Vohwinkel  - Haan-Gruiten  - Haan  - Solingen Hbf  - Leichlingen  - Opladen  - Leverkusen-Schlebusch  - Köln-Mülheim  - Köln Messe / Deutz  - Köln Hbf  - Cologne West  - Cologne South  - Hürth-Kalscheuren  - Brühl  - Sechtem  - Roisdorf  - Bonn Hbf  - Bonn UN Campus  - Bonn-Bad Godesberg  - Bonn-Mehlem
Status: timetable change December 2019
30 min  (Wu-Oberbarmen - Köln Hbf)
30 ( HVZ ) / 60 min  (Köln Hbf - Bonn Hbf)
60 min  (Bonn Hbf - Bonn-Mehlem)

You can change to the following lines of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg .

line course
209 Leverkusen Mitte Bf  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Schlebusch Bf  - Leverkusen Clinic  - Quettinger Straße - Schützenplatz
211 Leverkusen-Rheindorf  Peenestrasse - Rheindorf Bf  - Pützdelle - Westring - Leverkusen Mitte Bf  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Schlebusch Bf  - Leverkusen Clinic  - Schlebusch Alt-Steinbüchel
212 Leverkusen Mitte Bf  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Tax Office (Schlebusch Bf)  - Schlebusch - Odenthal - Blecher / Altenberg
214 Leverkusen Mitte train station  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - tax office (Schlebusch train station)  - wupsi depot
222 Opladen station  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Schlebusch station  - Schlebusch Post - Schildgen - Bergisch Gladbach station
227 Leverkusen Mitte station  - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Schlebusch station  - Leverkusen Clinic  - Schildgen  - Bergisch Gladbach station  - Moitzfeld
SB 21 Rheindorf Peenestraße - Pützdelle - Leverkusen Mitte Bf - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Tax Office (Schlebusch Bf) - Schlebusch Alt-Steinbüchel
SB 22 Leverkusen Mitte Bf - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Tax Office (Schlebusch Bf) - Schlebusch Post - Mathildenhof
SB 29 CHEMPARK TOR 10 - Leverkusen Mitte Bf - Konrad-Adenauer-Platz - Tax Office (Schlebusch Bf) - Schlebusch Alt Steinbüchel

Public transport

Line 4 of the Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe ends at the Schlebusch stop on the edge of the Waldsiedlung in Cologne's urban area, directly on the city limits between Leverkusen-Schlebusch and Cologne-Dünnwald. The Cologne city tariff therefore already applies to journeys from Schlebusch. From 1928 to 1958, this line ran as a suburban line (line S) to Reuterstraße in Schlebusch. The line was built by Mülheimer Kleinbahnen AG.

Facilities

Leverkusen Clinic in Schlebusch

The Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium, the comprehensive school Schlebusch as well as various elementary schools and kindergartens are located in Schlebusch.

Individual evidence

  1. Schlebusch in numbers. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  2. Schlebusch. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on July 13, 2013 ; Retrieved June 19, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.leverkusen.de
  3. Bernd Imgrund , Nina Osmers : 111 places in the Cologne area that you have to see , Verlag Emons, Cologne, 2010, ISBN 978-3-89705-777-7 , place 67
  4. ^ Official Journal for the Cologne administrative district. (PDF; 146 kB) Volume 193, No. 44. Cologne District Government, November 4, 2013, p. 446 , accessed on August 28, 2014 .
  5. ^ SPD: Schlebusch station in Manfort should also be called Manfort Rheinische Post , edition of June 21, 2017, accessed on July 18, 2017

Web links

Commons : Schlebusch  - collection of images, videos and audio files