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Facts, facts, facts – the history of the town of Jülich spans more than 2000 years and the growth, development and life of the ducal town is documented in many documents. The town was always international and was “ruled” by Romans, Spaniards, French and Prussians. Accents in intellectual and religious life have left their mark. Local patriotism still characterizes the people of Jülich today.

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Muttkrat

The “Jülicher” is a phenomenon: it is omnipresent yet never seen alone. There is even a book about this special species, edited by Wolfgang…

Sugar beet – the white gold.

The fascinating history of the Jülich sugar factory is closely linked to Napoleon. When the French Emperor imposed a blockade against British goods in…
A large industrial facility surrounded by fields and trees, with distant hills and wind turbines visible on the horizon under a clear sky.

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The Motte near Altenburg

The Motte Altenburg in Altenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, is a vanished motte-and-bailey castle of the Counts of Jülich and an archaeological monument. Almost nothing remains…
Ein abgerissenes Gebäude steht im Wald, umgeben von Bäumen.

Citadel Museum

The Jülich City History Museum is characterized by its diversity. The Jülich City History Museum has been in existence for over 120 years, making…
A wooden table with papers, glassware, and writing tools sits in front of a detailed painted backdrop of a grand architectural interior.

Cable car

Urban Netways has applied a simulation for connected cable car systems to the specific example of the city of Jülich. In a preliminary concept…
Aerial map view showing the city of Jülich, Germany, with labeled landmarks and blue lines connecting locations such as FH Campus Jülich, Forschungszentrum Jülich, and Bf Jülich.

Witch tower

The Hexenturm, also known as Rurtor, is one of the former city gates in the medieval city wall of Jülich. Although it no longer…
Luftaufnahme des Hexenturm mit Blick auf einen Teil der Stadt Jülich, mehreren Gebäuden und Natur.

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