Oberkassel (Bonn)
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Oberkassel is a suburb of Bonn municipal district of Beuel and lies on the right bank of the Rhine on the edge of the Siebengebirge mountains. Oberkassel has about 7,200 inhabitants.
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Oberkassel was first mentioned as Cassele in 722/723 and as Cassela in 1144. The name Oberkassel refers to a Roman castle, in the course of time "Romerkastell" (Roman castle) became "Oberkassel". Oberkassel absorbed the previously separate settlements of Berghoven (mentioned for the first time 873 ), Büchel (mentioned for the first time 1202), Broich (mentioned for the first time in 1306) and Meerhausen (mentioned for the first time in 1442).
In 1870 the Right Rhine railway reached Oberkassel and crossed the Rhine by train ferry leading to the Left Rhine railway.
The most famous Oberkasseler of modern times was Gottfried Kinkel, who was born there in 1815.
Districts of Bonn |
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Stadtbezirke: Bonn | Bad Godesberg | Beuel | Hardtberg |
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