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Solingen - Definition and Overview

Solingen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the northern edge of the region called Bergisches Land, south of the Ruhr area. Population: 163,600 (2001).

Solingen is called the "town of blades", since it is known for the manufacturing of knives and scissors. In medieval times the swordsmiths of Solingen coined the town's image, which is preserved to date. 90 % of German knives are produced in Solingen.

"Müngstener Brücke", a railroad bridge between Solingen and Remscheid
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"Müngstener Brücke", a railroad bridge between Solingen and Remscheid

Solingen was first mentioned in 965. It was a tiny village for centuries, but became a fortified town in the 15th century. In World War II the Old Town was completely destroyed, so there are few sights. They include:

  • Castle of the counts of Berg, 12th century
  • Klosterkirche, church (1690)
  • German Blade Museum, presenting swords and cutting tools of all epochs
  • Müngstener Brücke, a railroad bridge connecting Solingen with the neighbour town of Remscheid; 107 m above the ground, hence the highest railroad bridge of Germany.

Solingen is the birthplace of Adolf Eichmann.

In May 1993 two women and three girls are murdered in an arson attack on the house of a Turkish family in Solingen (May 29 1993), seven more people severely injured. (see also Neo-Nazism)

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