
Bottrop () is a city in west-central
Germany
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, on the
Rhine–Herne Canal
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, in
North Rhine-Westphalia
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. Located in the
Ruhr industrial area, Bottrop adjoins
Essen
Essen () is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund, as well as ...
,
Oberhausen
Oberhausen (, ) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen ( ). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Rout ...
,
Gladbeck
Gladbeck () is a town in the district of Recklinghausen (district), Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Gladbeck is quite a young town, first recognised 21 July 1919 when it was given town rights. The town established itself aroun ...
, and
Dorsten. The city had been a coal-mining and rail center and contains factories producing coal-tar derivatives, chemicals, textiles, and machinery. Bottrop grew as a mining center beginning in the 1860s, was chartered as a city in 1921, and bombed during the
Oil Campaign of World War II. In 1975, it unified with the neighbouring communities of Gladbeck and Kirchhellen, but Gladbeck left it in 1976, leading to Kirchhellen becoming a district of Bottrop as Bottrop-Kirchhellen. It is also twinned with
Blackpool
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,
England
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.
Boroughs
The total area of the municipal territory is about . The longest north-south distance is , and from west to east . The highest peak within the city's territory is , the lowest one being
above sea level
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.
Bottrop is divided into three boroughs: Bottrop-Mitte (Bottrop-Center), Bottrop-Süd (Bottrop South) and
Bottrop-Kirchhellen, each having a borough representation and a borough ruler.
These boroughs are further subdivided into city parts, partly named after their traditional names, while the newly built parts are only recently named:
*Bottrop-Mitte: Eigen, Fuhlenbrock, Stadtmitte, and
Marktviertel
*Bottrop-Süd: Batenbrock, Boy, Ebel, Lehmkuhle, Vonderort, Gartenstadt Welheim (Garden city Welheim), and Welheimer Mark
*Bottrop-Kirchhellen: Ekel, Feldhausen, Grafenwald, Hardinghausen, Holthausen, Im Loh, Kirchhellen, Kuhberg, and Overhagen
For statistical reasons, Bottrop is also divided into ''statistical'' boroughs. They are (with their official numbering):
Kirchhellen
From 1919 until 1976, Kirchhellen was its own town. Following a communal reorganization reform in 1975, both Kirchhellen and Gladbeck joined the city of Bottrop. This resulted in the nickname "GlaBotKi". Gladbeck left the city in 1976, and became part of the district of Recklinghausen.
Most of Kirchhellen is Catholic (around 65%). It has three churches, including one Lutheran church.
Politics
Mayor
The current mayor of Bottrop is Bernd Tischler of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD) since 2009. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:
! colspan=2, Candidate
! Party
! Votes
! %
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Bernd Tischler
, align=left,
Social Democratic Party
, 31,795
, 73.1
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Andrea Swoboda
, align=left,
Alliance 90/The Greens
, 4,117
, 9.5
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Andreas Bucksteeg
, align=left,
Free Democratic Party
, 3,023
, 7.0
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Michael Gerber
, align=left,
German Communist Party
, 2,071
, 4.8
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Marianne Dominas
, align=left,
Ecological Democratic Party
, 1,334
, 3.1
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left, Günter Blocks
, align=left,
The Left
, 1,153
, 2.7
, -
! colspan=3, Valid votes
! 43,493
! 97.5
, -
! colspan=3, Invalid votes
! 1,114
! 2.5
, -
! colspan=3, Total
! 44,607
! 100.0
, -
! colspan=3, Electorate/voter turnout
! 92,241
! 48.4
, -
, colspan=5, Source
State Returning Officer
City council

The Bottrop city council governs the city alongside the mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:
! colspan=2, Party
! Votes
! %
! +/-
! Seats
! +/-
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Social Democratic Party (SPD)
, 17,668
, 40.2
, 7.4
, 24
, 2
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
, 10,513
, 23.9
, 3.2
, 14
, 1
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne)
, 5,639
, 12.8
, 7.4
, 8
, 5
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Alternative for Germany
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(AfD)
, 3,076
, 7.0
, 5.2
, 4
, 3
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP)
, 1,856
, 4.2
, 0.4
, 2
, 1
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
German Communist Party (DKP)
, 1,832
, 4.2
, 0.2
, 2
, ±0
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
Free Democratic Party (FDP)
, 1,821
, 4.1
, 1.5
, 2
, 1
, -
, bgcolor=,
, align=left,
The Left (Die Linke)
, 1,507
, 3.4
, 0.7
, 2
, ±0
, -
! colspan=2, Valid votes
! 43,912
! 98.5
!
!
!
, -
! colspan=2, Invalid votes
! 672
! 1.5
!
!
!
, -
! colspan=2, Total
! 44,584
! 100.0
!
! 58
! 4
, -
! colspan=2, Electorate/voter turnout
! 92,241
! 48.3
! 0.2
!
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, -
, colspan=7, Source
State Returning Officer
Culture and attractions
Theaters, museums, and buildings
* Main Post Office, constructed 1921-1923
* The
Quadrat
A quadrat is a frame used in ecology, geography, and biology to isolate a standard unit of area for study of the distribution of an item over a large area. Quadrats typically occupy an area of 0.25 m2 and are traditionally square, but modern quad ...
is a museum housing permanent exhibitis on local history and displaying works by
Josef Albers
Josef Albers ( , , ; March 19, 1888March 25, 1976) was a German-born American artist and Visual arts education, educator who is considered one of the most influential 20th-century art teachers in the United States. Born in 1888 in Bottrop, Westp ...
and many temporary exhibitions.
* City Hall (Neo-Renaissance 1910–1916) is regarded as the emblem of the city.
*
Schloss Beck theme park and castle (late baroque period 1766–1777)
*
Villa Dickmann, constructed 1901–1903 (art nouveau)
* Alte Apotheke (Old Pharmacy, Wilhelminian style 1895)
* Catholic churches
** Heilige Familie
** Heilig Kreuz, built 1955–57, windows by
Georg Meistermann
** Herz Jesu, built 1929
** Liebfrauen
** St. Antonius
** St. Barbara
** St. Bonifatius
** St. Cyriakus, Propstei, built 1861/62 by
Emil von Manger
Emil may refer to:
Literature
*''Emil and the Detectives'' (1929), a children's novel
*"Emil", nickname of the Kurt Maschler Award for integrated text and illustration (1982–1999)
*''Emil i Lönneberga'', a series of children's novels by Astr ...
** St. Elisabeth, built 1954
** St. Franziskus
** St. Johannes Baptist (BOT-Boy)
** St. Johannes der Täufer (BOT-Kirchhellen)
** St. Joseph
** St. Ludger
** St. Mariä Himmelfahrt
** St. Matthias
** St. Michael
** St. Paul
** St. Peter
** St. Pius
** St. Suitbert, built 1955
* Protestant churches
** Auferstehungskirche
** Friedenskirche
** Gnadenkirche
** Martin-Niemöller-Kirche
** Martinskirche, erbaut 1884
** Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche
** Pauluskirche
*
Malakow-Turm (1872) of the coal mine Prosper II
* Coal Mining Tip Haniel with an open-air theater (
Amphitheater
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) and the
Stations of the Cross
The Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as the Via Dolorosa, Way of Sorrows or the , are a series of fourteen images depicting Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ on the day of Crucifixion of Jesus, his crucifixion and acc ...
designed by
Tisa von der Schulenburg and
Adolf Radecki and opened in 1995.
* Saalbau, convention center
Attractions
* Alpincenter - the world's longest
indoor ski slope
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Tetraeder is a 50-m-tall walkable steel
tetrahedron
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, placed on a 90-m
slag heap. It has been the town's landmark since its construction in 1995.
*
Movie Park Germany -
theme park
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(in Bottrop-Kirchhellen)
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Schloss Beck is a
castle
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turned into an
amusement park
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(in Bottrop-Kirchhellen).
* Indoor Skydiving Bottrop, a powerful
vertical wind tunnel, attracts skydivers from all over Europe.
* Since September 12, 2005, so called ''
Stolpersteine'' have been placed by artist
Gunter Demnig
Gunter Demnig (born 27 October 1947) is a German artist. He is best known for his ''Stolperstein'' ("stumbling block") memorials to the victims of Nazi persecution, including Jews, homosexuals, Romani people, Romani and the disabled. The project ...
all over the city in remembrance of the people deported and killed by the Nazis.
Periodic events
*January:
Festival Orgel PLUS
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(music festival started in 1989)
*February: Rose Monday Parade and
Carnival
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Carnival typi ...
*May: Horse Market
*May:
Asparagus
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Description ...
- Farmers' Market in
Kirchhellen
*Brezelfest (Pretzel Festival) in Kirchhellen
*May/June/July:
Schützenfeste (marksmen festivals) of Bottrops marksmen companies (BSV Bottrop Batenbrock, BSV Bottrop Eigen, BSV Bottrop Fuhlenbrock, BSV Bottrop Vonderort, BSV Andreas Hofer, Alte Allgemeine Bürgerschützengesellschaft, BSV Bottrop Boy)
*September: Michaelismarket
Religion
* Catholic: 50% (19 churches)
* Protestant (Lutheran): 20% (8 churches)
* Atheist/agnostic: 20%
* Muslim: 2%
Notable people
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Josef Albers
Josef Albers ( , , ; March 19, 1888March 25, 1976) was a German-born American artist and Visual arts education, educator who is considered one of the most influential 20th-century art teachers in the United States. Born in 1888 in Bottrop, Westp ...
(1888–1976), painter, graphic artist, designer, art teacher
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August Everding (1928–1999), director of the
Hamburgische Staatsoper 1973–77, general director of the Bavarian State Theater rector
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Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser (born 1965), archaeologist
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Andrea C. Hoffer (born 1964), painter
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Paul Holz (1952–2017), football player
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Martin Honert (born 1953), artist, professor at the
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
The Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (German language, German ''Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden''), often abbreviated HfBK Dresden or simply HfBK, is a vocational university of visual arts located in Dresden, Germany. The present institutio ...
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Da Hool (born 1968), DJ and music producer
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Theo Jörgensmann (born 1948), jazz musician and composer
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Gisela Kinzel (born 1961), athlete and Olympian
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Ulla Kock am Brink (born 1961), television presenter
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Bernhard Korte (1938–2025), mathematician and computer scientist
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Werner Münch (born 1940), politician (CDU), prime minister of Saxony-Anhalt (1991–1993)
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Christian Scheuß (born 1966), journalist and writer
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Claus Spahn (born 1940), journalist and author
Twin towns – sister cities
Bottrop is
twinned with:
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Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. It is located on the Irish Sea coast of the Fylde peninsula, approximately north of Liverpool and west of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. It is the main settlement in the Borough of Blackpool ...
, England, United Kingdom (1980)
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Gliwice
Gliwice (; , ) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. The city is located in the Silesian Highlands, on the Kłodnica river (a tributary of the Oder River, Oder). It lies approximately 25 km west from Katowice, the regional capital ...
, Poland (2007)
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Merseburg, Germany (1989)
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Mitte (Berlin), Germany (1983)
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Tourcoing, France (1967)
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Veszprém
Veszprém (; , , , ) is one of the oldest urban areas in Hungary, and a city with county rights. It lies approximately north of the Lake Balaton. It is the administrative center of the county of the same name.
Etymology
The city's name derives ...
, Hungary (1987)
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Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan
References
External links
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