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Brand is a borough of
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,
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, with about 18,000 residents. The borough lies in the south-east part of Aachen and borders
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, Forst, Oberforstbach und Eilendorf, as well as the town of Stolberg. Brand was a self-administered community in the
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until 1972, when administrative reforms of the communities in the area caused Brand to be absorbed into Aachen. The current borough of Brand is made up of the towns Brand, Freund, Krauthausen, Niederforstbach, Brander Feld and Rollef. At 270.9 meters, the highest point of the borough is a
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along the
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, which runs through Brand Forest.


Town symbols and the coat of arms

The Coat of Arms of Brand is divided horizontally and shows in its upper section the horn of
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, a symbol of the areas previous affiliation to the
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. In the lower part is a burning set of three hills (a somewhat common
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device). This symbolizes the three quarters of Brand, which are Freund, Brand and Niederforstbach, and which each lie on a small hill. The fire stands for the borough's name Brand, which means “fire”. The reason that the area is called this, however, is etymologically unclear. Symbols for the borough include the Brand Bull, which is commemorated by a bronze statue at the center of Brand. It likely stems from the town's association with the horn of Pope Cornelius on the coat of arms, and is meant to symbolize residents’ obstinacy.


History

While the area of Brand was probably inhabited by
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people between the 2nd and 1st century b.C. (as suggested by the toponym ''Rollef''), the first actual mention of the Brand settlement is from 1369. A
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dedicated to St.Donatus has been built in 1761. With the
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occupation, in 1802 Brand gained independence from the abbey of
Kornelimünster Kornelimünster () is a town in the rural ''Münsterländchen'' area of Kornelimünster/Walheim, a stadtbezirk, district of Aachen, Germany. History The Kornelimünster Abbey was founded in 814 on the Inde River by Benedict of Aniane (750–8 ...
, becoming an autonomous community until absorbed into Aachen in 1972. Trierer Straße, today still the main artery of the borough, was built in the same period. In the 1890s the current St.Donatus church was built.


Brand Heath

The English Count de Rice, whose personal details remain unknown, bought from the Kornelimünster Abbey more than three hundred acres of the treeless Brand Heath (which is today the area around North Street (''Nordstrasse'') and Erberichshof Street, bounded by Eilendorf Street (''Eilendorferstr.''), and at the time included the estates of Gut Neuenhof, the Krummerrück, and the Hebscheider Hof), so that he could build homes and a horse racetrack. In 1789 the Count went bankrupt and the area was repossessed, but later it was given to the community of Brand, which still built the racetrack, along with a
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. In the 19th century, horse racing in Brand enjoyed great popularity after it had been initiated in 1830 by the industrialist James Cockerill and further expanded upon in 1870 by his grandchildren and respected gentlemen riders Otto and Henry Suermondt, who would later serve as the nucleus of the Aachen-Laurensberg Riding Club. After the turn of the 20th century, equestrian sports in the area became more concentrated in Soers, and so the wide-open area of Brand became a staging area for Aachen area flight pioneer and airplane builder Erich Lochner. It is also here that the first flight demonstrations of a propeller driven airplane took place. Later, the Aachen Association of Aeronautics (founded in 1911 and made up of private individuals, scientists from
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, and military officers) rented the area and built maintenance and assembly workshops. Until 1913, numerous flights took place here under international cooperation, but despite these initial successes, the activities of the airfield had to be stopped because the club had incurred too much debt and could no longer operate.


Infrastructure

Brand features a section of the
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, the Lützow barracks of the Armed Forces, a
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(City Comprehensive School Aachen-Brand) and three
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s (GGS Brand Field, Karl Kuck School, and Market School). The Catholic parish of Saint Donatus features two churches. There is also the Protestant
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Church and an
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. In addition, Brand has had its own
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since 1857 and a city
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since 1998. In addition to its own police station, there is also a voluntary fire department for the city of Aachen. A local chapter of the Technischen Hilfswerkes is also present in the district.


Brand train station

In earlier times, the train station in Brand was a stop on the
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railway line. It opened 1 December 1885 as the Brand Station and was renamed ''Brand (Rheinland)'' in the 1950s. It was located between Trierer Straße and Eckenerstraße, which was spanned by a
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. On 29 May 1960 commuter traffic was discontinued at the station, and 1 April 1980 saw the end of freight traffic as well. The tracks between Brand and
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were torn up in 1982, while the tracks to Aachen-Rothe Erde were removed in 1985. The earlier tracks between Rothe Erde and Walheim are today used as a bike and pedestrian path and is known as the Vennbahn path (''Vennbahnweg''). The
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was eventually remodeled and is now used as a restaurant. File:Aachen Brander Stier.jpg, The Brand Bull painted on a bathroom wall File:Aachen Brand Denkmal WK.jpg, Monument for World War I dead File:Aachen-Brand Donatuskirche.jpg, St Donatus Church File:Aachen-Brand Schule.jpg, Market School Brand File:Trierer Straße in Aachen-Brand - panoramio (1).jpg, Trierer Straße, the main avenue of Brand, looking towards Aachen File:Trierer Straße in Aachen-Brand - panoramio.jpg , Another view of Trierer Straße, the main avenue of Brand, close to the Marktplatz (on the left), looking towards Aachen File:Schroufstraße 56a.JPG , A
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house in Schroufstraße, Brand File:Pützgasse 20.JPG , A
half timbered Timber framing () and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs. If the struc ...
house in Pützgasse, Brand


References


Books cited

* Kratz, Christian: ''St. Donatus in Aachen-Brand.'' Einhard-Verlag, Aachen 2000. * Jeuckens, Robert: ''Geschichte von Gemeinde und Pfarre Brand.'' Veröffentlichungen des Bischöflichen Diözesanarchivs Aachen, Bd. 21, Aachen 1954 * ''Heimatblätter des Landkreises Aachen.'' Jg. 6, Nr. 3, Juli 1936 * ''Brand. Ein Ort verändert sich.'' Hrsg. vom Bürgerverein Brand e. V., Aachen 1985 * Brand Heimatkundliche Blätter 1, 1990 ff.


External links


Offizielle Seite der Stadt Aachen zum Ortsteil Brand
* ln/KBRD.htm Beschreibung des Bahnhofs Brand (Rheinland)im NRWbahnArchiv von André Joost
Homepage der Bücherinsel St. Donatus Brand
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