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Ahlen (German pronunciation: [ˈaːlən] (listen); Westphalian: Aulen) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 30 km southeast of Münster.[3] Ahlen is part of the District of Warendorf and is economically the most important town in that district. Ahlen is part of the larger Münster region, and of the historic Münsterland area. The nearby villages of Dolberg, Vorhelm and Tönnishäuschen are part of Ahlen, as well. The largest neighboring town is the city of Hamm to the southwest.

Ahlen
Town
St. Marien Church
Location of Ahlen within Warendorf district
Beckum
Ahlen
Ahlen
Coordinates: 51°45′48″N 7°53′28″E
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionMünster
DistrictWarendorf
Government
  Mayor (202025) Dr. Alexander Berger[1] (Ind.)
Area
  Total123.14 km2 (47.54 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total52,635
  Density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
59227, 59229
Dialling codes02382, 02388, 02528
Vehicle registrationWAF
Websitewww.ahlen.de

Geography



Neighbouring towns


Surrounding Ahlen are the towns of Sendenhorst, Ennigerloh, Beckum, Lippetal, Heessen (District of the city of Hamm) and Drensteinfurt.


Town districts



Outlying villages



History



Early times


Driveway at House Vorhelm
Driveway at House Vorhelm
St. Bartholomäus Church in Ahlen
St. Bartholomäus Church in Ahlen
Plaque commemorating the founding of the Zentrumspartei
Plaque commemorating the founding of the Zentrumspartei

The first recorded mention of Ahlen is in the Vita Liudgeri, dating to about the year 850. The reason for the name, which means "eels", are unknown. An eel bedecked with a crown and feathers is on the town's coat of arms.

The start of settlement was likely due to there being a crossing over the river Werse, which was also the crossing of two key roads (Hamm–Ahlen–Warendorf and Beckum–Ahlen–Herbern), and the beginning of a third road (Ahlen–Münster). In its early centuries, the fledgling settlement was built around an episcopal court. Within the safe haven of this church fortification, the first settlers were craftsmen and merchants who traded with the local farmers and peasants of the court. Long-distance trading started in the second half of the 12th century — proof being the names of Ahlen merchants found on invoices from merchants in Lübeck. Ahlen was also part of the north German Hanse. During this time a town wall with five towers was built (about 1271). The stripping away of the town wall had begun in the year 1765 and the last hint of it was gone by 1929.

Ahlen grew quickly during the 13th century and in or about the year 1285, the population was so high that a new church (St. Marien) was founded next to the old one (St. Bartholomäus). This leads to the likelihood that Ahlen was one of the 18 biggest towns in Westphalia, at that time. However, the town's growth was hindered in the 14th century by the Black Death. According to the town's census book of 1389, only 63 families were left in Ahlen. But the town rebounded. In 1454, a citizen list showed 212 families living in Ahlen; seven noble families and their attendants lived in the episcopal court as well. Based on this number of families, a calculated population estimate of 1,300 citizens would be realistic. By this time the town had four quarters — all of which being about the same size and each quarter being named after its own town gate. Each quarter was responsible for defending its part of the town wall and gate.

During the 16th century, there were three plague epidemics in 1505, 1551 and 1592; leprosy also killed many people. In the year 1571, the mayor and the council decided to build a special hospital for leprosy. Disastrous fires in 1483, 1668 and 1744 were responsible for further halting Ahlen's growth.

About 20 documents of witch trials during the time from 1574 until 1652 survive. The hunt for witches started in 1574 with the death of four women. Thereafter, Peter Kleikamp was charged with being a werewolf; he was tortured and burned alive on the pyre. In 1616, Christian zum Loe was charged with wizardry; he went insane and died while in jail. The last known case was in 1652 against Anna Sadelers; she was tortured, burned alive on the pyre and beheaded.



National Socialism and World War II


In 1938 the people of Ahlen destroyed the Ahlen synagogue. By November 1938, there were no more Jews in Ahlen.[4]


Politics



Town Council


Party Result of election
CDU 50,94% (−1,3 Points)
SPD 35,36% (−5,5 Points)
Grüne 8,12% (+3,9 Points)
FDP 5,58% (+3,0 Points)

Coat of arms


Blazon: “In red, a gold crowned, inwardly curved, seven-fold winged silver eel. Above the coat of arms a three-tower wall crown with gate. ”The oldest seal shows the pious eel in the city gate, above it Saint Bartholomew. This saint is the patron saint of Ahlen. The seal has appeared since the 13th century: Certificate v. May 21, 1255 - "The city of Ahlen enters into a state of peace with the city of Cologne". Since the 17th century, only the eel has been represented, both in the city coat of arms and in the seal. In its current form, the coat of arms was awarded by the Prussian state on December 5, 1910.[5]


Mayors


[6]


1809–1945


Honorary Mayors 1946–1996


Full-time Mayors since 1996


Town Directors/Main Civil Servants



Economy and Administration


One of the best known companies in Ahlen is Franz Kaldewei GmbH & Co. KG, one of the biggest bathtub manufacturers worldwide. Also well known is LR Health & Beauty Systems,[7] which was bought by Apax Partners in 2004.


Transport


Ahlen station is on the Hamm–Minden railway and is served every hour by the Rhein-Weser-Express and the Ems-Börde-Bahn.


Education



Elementary schools


Secondary Modern Schools


Junior High School (ages 10 to 16)

The Sekundarschule and TMG used the building of the former Realschule


High schools


Comprehensive School


Special Needs School


Vocational Schools


Places of interest



Buildings


Saint John of Nepomuk
Saint John of Nepomuk

Museums



Clubs



Economy


Ahlen's economy was dominated by the coal industry for nearly one century.


Twin towns – sister cities


Ahlen is twinned with:[9]

Ahlen is a member of the Hanse.[clarification needed]


Notable people



References


  1. Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, accessed 30 June 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2020" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  3. google map, retrieved 3 May 2019.
  4. "Memorial Holocaust Ahlen - Ahlen - TracesOfWar.com". www.tracesofwar.com.
  5. Wappen der Stadt Ahlen auf ahlen.de (Memento vom 24. Januar 2012 im Internet Archive)
  6. Gallery of myors in the old town hall 1809–1996, by Jürgen Rheker
  7. "LR | Official Website LR Health & Beauty". www.lrworld.com.
  8. "Startseite". www.berufskolleg-st-michael.de.
  9. "Partnerstädte". ahlen.de (in German). Ahlen. Retrieved 2021-02-04.


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На других языках


[de] Ahlen

Die Stadt Ahlen ( Aussprache?/i; plattdeutsch Aolen) liegt im westfälischen Münsterland im Norden von Nordrhein-Westfalen. Sie ist eine mittlere kreisangehörige Stadt und die größte und wirtschaftlich bedeutendste Stadt des Kreises Warendorf im Regierungsbezirk Münster.
- [en] Ahlen

[es] Ahlen

Ahlen es una localidad alemana del estado federado de Renania del Norte-Westfalia. Es el centro urbano más importante del distrito de Warendorf económicamente. La ciudad más adyacente a Ahlen es Hamm en el sureste.

[ru] Ален (Северный Рейн-Вестфалия)

А́лен (нем. Ahlen [ˈaːlən] слушать, н.-нем. Aulen) — город в Германии, в земле Северный Рейн-Вестфалия.



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