Witten-Hohenstein

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The Berger Monument in Witten
The Berger Monument in Witten
View from the monument over the Ruhr valley
View from the monument over the Ruhr valley

The Hohenstein is the central forest of Witten, (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany). As a forest its name is just "Hohenstein". But "Hohenstein" is also the name if a city-district of Wittens borough "Mitte". It has the district-number 19. As a district it has nearly no population.

As a forest the Hohenstein is well known in the region, the "Mittlere Ruhrtal" (Middle Ruhr valley) because of its Berger-Denkmal, from which visitors have a view over the whole Ruhr valley between the cities of Witten and Wetter. The monument was build in remembrance for the German industrial Louis Constans Berger (1829-1891), whose factory – the former Gussstahlwerk - is still producing steel for the world market. The factory now calls Deutsches Edelstahlwerk.

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Coordinates: 51°25′43″N 7°21′11″E / 51.42861, 7.35306

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