Weil am Rhein is home to the Vitra Design Museum Weil am Rhein is a German town and commune situated on the east bank of the River Rhine, and close to the point at which the Swiss, French and German borders meet. It is the most southwesterly town in Germany. The Rhine canyon (Ruinaulta) in Graubünden in Switzerland Length 1,320 km Elevation of the source Vorderrhein: approx. ...
Geography Weil am Rhein is located at 47°35′42″ N 7°36′39.6″ E in the district of Lörrach in the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg. The French border is 4m distant; the Swiss border 7km. Lörrach is a Kreis (district) in the south-west of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ...
Germany is a federal republic made up of 16 states formally known in German as Bundesländer (Federal States; singular Bundesland), or more commonly, Länder (singular Land). ...
With an area of 35,742 km² and 10. ...
The city's location on the Rhine and proximity to the Black Forest give it a continental climate, particularly suited to viticulture. A map of Germany, showing the Black Forest in red. ...
wine grapes Viticulture (from the Latin word for vine) refers to the cultivation of grapes, often for use in the production of wine. ...
The population in 2004 was 29,421.
History The town is first documented in the year 786 as Willa, a name which is thought to be of Roman origin. Agriculture dominated local industry until the 19th century, when the city began to grow, aided by its favourable transport connections. A railway marshalling yard linking Weil am Rhein to Basel was built in 1913. Swiss textile factories were established in the Friedlingen quarter. 1934 saw the construction of a harbour on the Rhine. The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Ancient Roman polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian (better known as Caesar Augustus). ...
Location within Switzerland Basel (English traditionally: Basle , German: Basel , French Bâle , Italian Basilea ) is Switzerlands third most populous city (188,000 inhabitants in the canton of Basel-City as of 2004; the 690,000 inhabitants in the conurbation stretching across the immediate cantonal and national boundaries made Basel...
After the Second World War the population again grew rapidly due to the influx of refugees and stateless persons. Between 1971 and 1975 the communities of Ötlingen, Haltingen and Märkt were incorporated and Weil am Rhein became a substantial town. A stateless person is someone with no state or nationality, usually because the state that gave their previous nationality has ceased to exist and there is no successor state. ...
Twin towns Weil am Rhein is twinned with the following towns: This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ...
Map sources for Bognor Regis at grid reference SZ9399 Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town in West Sussex, England, and has a permanent population of about 20,000. ...
Tourism and leisure Gehrys most famous work, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain Frank Owen Gehry, CC (born Ephraim Goldberg, February 28, 1929) is an architect known for his sculptural approach to building design. ...
Zaha Hadid (Arabic: Ø²ÙØ§ ØØ¯Ùد) (born October 31, 1950) is a notable British deconstructivist architect. ...
The Westin Awaji Island designed by Ando The Water Temple in Awaji Shima, Japan Tadao Ando (å®è¤å¿ é AndÅ Tadao, born September 13, 1941 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese architect whose approach to architecture is sometimes categorised as Critical Regionalism. ...
External links
- Official site (in German)
- Vitra Design Museum (in German and English)
- Laguna water park (in German)
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