Timeline

Jülich is a city with a history of constant change and renewal. From its early Roman settlements, Jülich has repeatedly reinvented itself: in the Middle Ages, it became an important center and a powerful fortress, remnants of which still bear witness to that era. After the destruction in World War II, Jülich faced a radical new beginning, but through rebuilding efforts and the resilience of its people, a vibrant city emerged.

The founding of the Research Center marked the start of a modern era, establishing Jülich as an internationally recognized hub for science and innovation. The history of Jülich thus illustrates how a city can blend transformation and progress over centuries.

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Alessandro Pasqualini

Alessandro Pasqualini was a prominent Italian architect of the Renaissance, whose works significantly contributed to the development of fortress and architectural design in Germany…
Darstellung der Zitadelle in Jülich.

Historical society

On July 4, 1923, the Jülich Historical Society was founded to preserve regional history. The driving force behind the establishment of the Jülich Historical…
Six men in formal attire pose for a black and white group portrait, with three seated and three standing in a room decorated with framed pictures.

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.

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.

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.

Citadel

The citadel of Jülich, built by Alessandro Pasqualini, has been the heart of the city for over 450 years. It provided jobs and served…
Aerial view of a large, rectangular brick fortress with grassy ramparts, surrounded by a moat and urban buildings in the background.

French

In 1801, the Rhineland came under French control in the Peace of Lunéville, and the Duchy of Jülich was dissolved. The city became part…
A grayscale illustration of a man in a historical military uniform with a bicorne hat, standing in profile with arms crossed against a cloudy sky background.

Spanish

The twenty-year French rule over the left-bank territories from 1794 to 1814 remains present in people’s memories today. However, the nearly hundred-year presence of…
Die spanische Flagge weht am klaren Himmel.

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Epoch festival

At Whitsun, the area around the Lindenrondell in Brückenkopf Park will be dedicated to “living history”. The “Epoch Festival” invites you to stroll from…
Epochenfest im Grünen mit Zelten und historischen Schaukämpfen

Jülicher Börde

Jülich-Zülpicher Börde The Jülicher Börde is a landscape located at the northern edge of the Eifel. Together with the Zülpicher Börde, it forms the…
Eine weitläufige Wiese mit mehreren Bäumen.

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