Meeting at the Vitalis Church of Cologne - visit to the churchyard
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A meeting with Andreas should happen in Cologne, which was supposed to serve "just" the testing of the touring bike HNF XD2, this is followed in an article shortly, quickly expanded to a visit of an old churchyard next to Vitalis Church, which we had agreed as a meeting point.
As a distinctive point in the cityscape of Cologne easy to find, we wanted to test the touring bikes in city and off-road operation from here, without too much strain the character of the bike. And as often, there were complementary perspectives that were neither planned nor expected.
St. Vitalis Church in the old Müngersdorf
In 1888 Müngersdorf was the date of incorporation into Cologne. Thus, the site got access to the infrastructure of the big city, for example to the water supply, sewage disposal, electricity and gas supply. Now the number of inhabitants grew rapidly. Now the size of the church fits.
The architect was Theodor Kremer, who at the turn of the century designed around 30 Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic churches - a lucrative business. Master of construction was the Müngersdorfer Gerhard Denhoven, who built the houses 20 and 22 in the Belvedere street too. Anyone who knows Cologne will come up with the idea that he had already seen something similar. And correct. Anyone approaching from Neumarkt St. Aposteln immediately recognizes the similarity of St. Vitalis.
Former Kirchenhof - today used multifunctional
Napoleon Bonaparte in Müngersdorf
After Napoleon Bonaparte was proclaimed French Emperor on 18 May 1804, he made a trip to the French departments of the Rhineland in the late summer of the year. The city of Cologne also belonged to France since 1794, in September 1804 the emperor visited the cathedral city. The Mayor of Cologne, Johann Jakob von Wittgenstein, was informed about the upcoming visit just two weeks before. With great effort, the city was prepared for the visit of the emperor. In particular, the city administration and the management wanted to give a good impression and counteract the bad reputation of the Rhinelanders. Thus, streets and public spaces were cleaned, the citizens of the city called for moderate behavior, the hotel, Blankenheimer yard 'on Neumarkt furnished as an imperial residence and decorated the public buildings of the city elaborately.
During his stay in Cologne, Napoleon was interested in the sights of the city. As a kind of rule for explaining the city, Ferdinand Franz Wallraf was responsible for guiding famous guests through the city, so that he also showed the cathedral city to the imperial couple. In a later letter from Wallraf to the Empress Joséphine, he referred explicitly to her visit to Cologne and his tour of the city. Napoleon, however, seemed to be particularly interested in the Cologne trade and visited, among other things, the port. On September 17, 1804, the imperial couple left the city and traveled on to Bonn. The visit seems to have been a success for all sides: Napoleon announced his farewell "Cologne, contentement", Maire von Wittgenstein listed the pardons of Napoleon for Cologne shortly after.
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With the Ruhrtal ferry boat to the castle ruins Hardenstein
Kettwig - rural, idyllic gem on the Ruhr river
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