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Herten (; Westphalian: ''Hiätten'') is a town and a municipality in the district of Recklinghausen, in
North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia (german: Nordrhein-Westfalen, ; li, Noordrien-Wesfale ; nds, Noordrhien-Westfalen; ksh, Noodrhing-Wäßßfaale), commonly shortened to NRW (), is a state (''Land'') in Western Germany. With more than 18 million inha ...
,
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwee ...
. It is situated in the industrial
Ruhr Area The Ruhr ( ; german: Ruhrgebiet , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes Ruhr district, Ruhr region, or Ruhr valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 2,800/km ...
, some west of
Recklinghausen Recklinghausen (; Westphalian: ''Riäkelhusen'') is the northernmost city in the Ruhr-Area and the capital of the Recklinghausen district. It borders the rural Münsterland and is characterized by large fields and farms in the north and indust ...
.


Geography


Town area

Herten covers an area of 37.31 km2, with a maximum north-south extent of 9.5 km, and a maximum east-west extent of 6.5 km. The municipality's highest natural point is in Scherlebeck, close to the border with
Recklinghausen Recklinghausen (; Westphalian: ''Riäkelhusen'') is the northernmost city in the Ruhr-Area and the capital of the Recklinghausen district. It borders the rural Münsterland and is characterized by large fields and farms in the north and indust ...
, with an altitude of 110 m. Herten is divided into the following urban districts:


Neighbouring towns

Herten borders Marl in the north, Recklinghausen in the east, Herne in the south, and
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen (, , ; wep, Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th most populous city of Germany and the 11th most populous in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the Emscher River (a tributary of the Rhine), it lies ...
in the west.


History

Herten was the seat of the governors of the
County of Vest Recklinghausen Vest Recklinghausen was an ecclesiastical territory in the Holy Roman Empire, located in the center of today's North Rhine-Westphalia. The rivers Emscher and Lippe formed the border with the County of Mark and Essen Abbey in the south, and to the ...
, an autonomous state within the
Archbishopric of Cologne The Archdiocese of Cologne ( la, Archidioecesis Coloniensis; german: Erzbistum Köln) is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in western North Rhine-Westphalia and northern Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. History The Electorate of Colo ...
. The first time Herten was mentioned in official documents was in 1050 as ''Herthene''. In 1867 Herten was a village with 891 inhabitants. The first coal mines in Herten were founded in 1872 and Herten developed from a village to a mining town. Depending on additional workers, the coal mines attracted many people. Therefore, Herten rapidly grew by immigration from surrounding Westphalia, from the eastern provinces of Prussia and from eastern Europe. The number of inhabitants rose from 3,616 in 1890 to 6,698 in 1895 and to 12,186 in 1900. At the beginning of the 1920s 18,519 people lived in Herten. When Herten obtained municipal status in 1936 it had 33,000 inhabitants. During World War II Herten was spared serious destruction, although it was hit by bombs 53 times. 62 civilians were killed and 143 injured, 18 industrial plants and commercial enterprises and 145 houses were destroyed or seriously damaged. Herten as a whole was destroyed by 16%. After the war 11,600 cubic metres of demolition rubble had to be removed from the streets. After the villages Westerholt and Bertlich had been incorporated into Herten in 1975 the number of inhabitants rose to 70,676. Due to the crisis of the mining industry in the 1980s the number of inhabitants started declining. The last coal mine in Herten was closed in 2008.


Sights

Its best known sights are the moated red
brick A brick is a type of block used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction. Properly, the term ''brick'' denotes a block composed of dried clay, but is now also used informally to denote other chemically cured cons ...
castle of Schloss Herten, dating back to the 14th century and surrounded by a park with a pavilion called ''Tabakhaus''. The orangery dating from 1725 is just being renovated. The "altes Dorf Westerholt" (Westerholt old village) with its many historic half-timbered houses is in the northwestern part of Herten. Westerholt is known for its castle ''Schloss Westerholt'' which was founded in 1359, and its present buildings date from 1833. The small chapel ''Schlosskapelle St. Martinus'' is just a small part of the remains of a church dating from 1310 which had been torn down in 1907. Beside the chapel a well-preserved medieval clocktower can be seen. Around the chapel and the castle many old wooden houses were renovated in the traditional style. The former
Ewald Colliery The Ewald Colliery (German: Zeche Ewald) is a disused coal mine in Herten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Established in 1872, it was one of several major mining sites in the heavily-industrialized Ruhr district in northwestern Germany dur ...
, which is a repurposed coal mine, now houses commercial space and a visitor center for green energy. Another cultural centre is ''Glashaus Herten'' dating from 1994.


Rail transport

Originally Herten had a train station on the
Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway The Oberhausen-Osterfeld Süd–Hamm railway, also called the Hamm-Osterfeld line (german: Hamm-Osterfelder Bahn), is a 76-kilometre long double-track electrified main line railway at the northern edge of the Ruhr in the German state of North Rhine ...
which was inaugurated in 1905. Passenger services, however, were discontinued in 1983 and the train station has been shut since then. When the railway line was renovated and reopened for passenger trains of line no. 9 of Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn in September 2020 the train station of Herten was not reopened again and since then the trains have passed Herten without stopping there. In August 2021, however, construction of a new train station in the centre of Herten was started. This new train station ''Herten (Westf)'' was inaugurated on 11 December 2022. Line no. 9 of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn offers direct rail connections from Herten to Essen, Wuppertal and Hagen in the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region. Another new train station will be built in Westerholt. Its inauguration is planned for December 2024.


Twin towns – sister cities

Herten is twinned with: *
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Notable people

*
Adolf Galland Adolf Josef Ferdinand Galland (19 March 1912 – 9 February 1996) was a German Luftwaffe general and flying ace who served throughout the Second World War in Europe. He flew 705 combat missions, and fought on the Western Front and in the Defenc ...
(1912–1996), Luftwaffe General (Air Chief Marshal) * Ludger Pistor (born 1959), actor *
Barbara Mensing Barbara Mensing (born 23 September 1960 in Herten, North Rhine-Westphalia) is an archer Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Lati ...
(born 1960), archer *
Christian Timm Christian Timm (born 27 February 1979) is a German former professional football who played as a striker. Career Starting his career at Dortmund in 1996 he managed just 15 appearances for the club and eventually moved to 2. Bundesliga club 1. F ...
(born 1979), footballer File:Schloss Herten am Morgen.jpg, Castle ''Schloss Herten'' File:Herten - Kurt-Schumacher-Straße - Rathaus 01 ies.jpg, Town Hall File:Herten Glashaus.jpg, Cultural centre ''Glashaus Herten'' File:Herten - Zeche Ewald - Schacht 7 (Balkon 1) 01 ies.jpg, Ewald colliery File:Herten Westerholt - Schlossstraße - Schloss 05 ies.jpg, Castle ''Schloss Westerholt'' File:Herten Westerholt - Schloßstraße - Schlosskapelle ex 02 ies.jpg, Chapel ''Schlosskapelle St. Martinus'' File:Das Alte Dorf Westerholt - panoramio.jpg, Wooden houses in ''Westerholt'' File:HertenEhem.Bahnhof.jpg, Former railway station File:HertenNeuerHaltepunkt.jpg, New railway station under construction in July 2022


References


External links

* {{Authority control Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia Recklinghausen (district)