Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia

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Coordinates: 50°50′N, 6°54′E

Brühl
Coat of arms of Brühl Location of Brühl in Germany

Country Germany
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative region Cologne
District Rhein-Erft-Kreis
Population 44,235 source (2005)
Area 36.12 km²
Population density 1,225 /km²
Elevation 65 m
Coordinates 50°50′ N 6°54′ E
Postal code 50321
Area code 02232
Licence plate code BM
Mayor Michael Kreuzberg (CDU)
Website bruehl.de
Palace Augustusburg.
Palace Augustusburg.
Max-Ernst-Museum Brühl.
Max-Ernst-Museum Brühl.

Brühl is a city in Germany, located 20 km south of Cologne, in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis. Currently counting 44,010 inhabitants, it is located at the edge of the nature reserve Naturpark Kottenforst-Ville.

Brühl about 1900.
Brühl about 1900.

[edit] History

The Town of Brühl was the residence of the Prince Bishops of Cologne. In the 18th century the Prince Bishop Clemens August replaced a former ruined castle and built the Palaces Augustusburg and Falkenlust near the city centre. Today both are listed as UNESCO - World Heritage Sites. Until 1990 the Castle was used by the government of the Federal Republic to welcome presidents and heads of other states.

[edit] Main sights

  • The amusement park Phantasialand.
  • The Max-Ernst-Museum, opened in 2005. It displays sculptures and paintings of the surrealistic artist Max Ernst, who was born in Brühl.
  • Local history and pottery are shown in two small museums in the city (Museumsinsel),

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