The pilgrimage town Werl (; Westphalian: Wiärl) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia and belongs to the Soest district in the Arnsberg administrative district. The official name of pilgrimage town has been permitted since 14 January 2015. Werl is one of the largest and most important pilgrimage sites in Germany.
Geography
Geographical location
Werl lies between the
Sauerland, the Münsterland,
Ruhr and
Hellweg in the fertile Börde landscape of the Werl-Unnaer Börde. At the end of 2018, Werl had 32,994 inhabitants on an area of 76.35 square kilometers;
this corresponds to a population density of 432 people/km2. The highest point in the city is at 228.4 m above sea level. NN in the city forest to the south. The deepest point is 73.1 m above sea level. NN in the northern part of the city on the Flerke farm. The city of Werl lies on the southern edge of the Westphalian Bay. Therefore, the terrain profile in the urban area is predominantly flat. In the southern area the terrain rises sharply towards the Haarstrang. It separates the lowlands from the mountainous
Sauerland. In the south, the Werl city forest stretches across the hair strand. This is the only area in the city that is densely covered with trees. The Werler part of the lowlands is, in terms of landscape and economy, more dominated by agriculture.
Werl as a middle center
While the surrounding area is more rural, Werl is mainly home to industrial, commercial and service industries. As a middle center in the region, Werl not only provides jobs, but also offers a wide range of schools, further education opportunities at adult education centers, a leisure pool,
a city library,
a painting school, a music school, a city history museum
and a historic old town. Werl also had the "Forum der Völker", an ethnological museum, which closed permanently in early 2024.
Division of the town
Werl consists of the following sections:districts:
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Budberg (584 inhabitants
)
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Büderich (3012 inhabitants
)
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Hilbeck (1303 inhabitants
)
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Holtum (1038 inhabitants
)
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Mawicke (499 inhabitants
)
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Niederbergstraße (228 inhabitants
)
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Oberbergstraße (347 inhabitants
)
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Sönnern (856 inhabitants
)
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Westönnen (2582 inhabitants
)
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Werl (22151 inhabitants)
Neighbouring municipalities
History
Werl was a member of the
Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages and since 1661 has had a statue of the Virgin Mary, making it a place of
Werl pilgrimage. Today this relic is in the Wallfahrtsbasilika and is looked after by the Franciscan religious order. Werl Prison is the third largest in North Rhine-Westphalia,
Werl Prison.
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The 4th United States Army Field Artillery Detachment was stationed in Werl until 1992.
Notable people
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Philipp Rosenthal (1855–1937), businessman and founder of Rosenthal AG at Schloss Erkersreuth in Selb
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Franz von Papen (1879–1969), Conservative politician, diplomat, nobleman and General Staff officer; served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1934
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Ulla Wiesner (born 1940), singer
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Theodor Redder (born 1941), footballer
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Dimitri Hegemann (born 1954), cultural manager, musician and founder of the club "Tresor" in Berlin
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Andreas Englisch (born 1963), journalist
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Martin Kree (born 1965), footballer
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Uwe Grauer (born 1970), footballer and coach
Twin towns – sister cities
Werl is
Sister city with:
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