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The formerly independent municipality of Haaren lies four kilometers north of Aachen, into which it was incorporated in 1972. Haaren lies at the fork of the
Wurm The Wurm (; nl, Worm ) is a river in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany. It rises in the Eifel mountains and flows for 57 kilometres before discharging into the Rur. Geography The Wurm is a left (western) tributary of th ...
, itself a tributary of the Rur, and a smaller stream that shares its name with the community. Two kilometers farther east lies the predominantly rural Verlautenheide community. As of 31 December 2020, the community has 12,482 inhabitants spread over 880 hectares.


History

During the
Carolingian dynasty The Carolingian dynasty (; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charlemagne, grandson of mayor Charles Martel and a descendant of the Arnulfing and Pippin ...
, the region now occupied by Haaren belonged to the Aachen Royal Court. Used as royal hunting grounds, it likely belonged to the
Würselen Würselen (, Ripuarian: ) is a town in the borough of Aachen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geography Würselen lies north of the city of Aachen in the immediate vicinity of the tripoint of Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Its neigh ...
royal estate of Wormsalt. The first written mention to Haaren occurs in 1152, in the medieval ''Annales Rodenses'', which were written at the Rolduc Abbey. Until the 18th century, Haaren belonged (together with Verlautenheide and Würselen) a district of the
Free Imperial City of Aachen The Free Imperial City of Aachen, also known in English by its French name of Aix-la-Chapelle and today known simply as Aachen, was a Free Imperial City and spa of the Holy Roman Empire west of Cologne and southeast of the Low Countries, in the ...
. The area was occupied by the French in 1792, and again in 1794. Haaren and Verlautenheide were administered independently under the French ''Mairie'' system and, beginning in 1801, belonged officially to France after the
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Lunéville (or Peace of Lunéville) was signed in the Treaty House of Lunéville on 9 February 1801. The signatory parties were the French Republic and Emperor Francis II, who signed on his own behalf as ruler of the hereditary doma ...
. After the
Treaty of Paris Treaty of Paris may refer to one of many treaties signed in Paris, France: Treaties 1200s and 1300s * Treaty of Paris (1229), which ended the Albigensian Crusade * Treaty of Paris (1259), between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France * Trea ...
in 1814, the community became part of
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an ...
.''Haaren vor den Toren der Stadt Aachen'', Heimatverein Haaren / Verlautenheide, Heft 2, 1987 In the 1920s, Haaren was mainly a working-class suburb for factories on ''Jülicher Straße'' (Jülich Street) in northeast Aachen. At that time, Haaren was a stronghold of the Communist Party of Germany. In October 1944, Haaren was occupied by American troops and came under American first, and then British, administration. After the war, Haaren/Verlautenheide became an independently administered community within the region of Aachen. Following the restructuring of the towns and districts around Aachen, Haaren was incorporated into the city of Aachen, beginning 1 January 1972.


Buildings

There are several buildings of note in Haaren, such as the medieval Tithing Hall (''Zehnthof''), where farmers would submit goods that they were legally obligated to tithe. Additionally, the Catholic Church of St Germanus is a
neo-gothic Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
structure that was erected in 1890-92, heavily damaged in 1944, and rebuilt in 1948. ''Gut Überhaaren'' is the oldest estate in Haaren, and lies on ''Auf der Hüls'' Street, formerly South Street (''Südstraße''). The keystone above the main entrance bears the inscription “1692”, but the estate was listed in the directory of the city of Aachen as early as the 13th century. The Welsh Mill (''Welsche Mühle'') is the only water mill in Aachen whose mill wheel is still in operation.


Notable persons

*
Viktor Brack Viktor Hermann Brack (9 November 1904 – 2 June 1948) was a member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) and a convicted Nazi war criminal, who was one of the prominent organisers of the euthanasia programme Aktion T4; this Nazi initiative resulted in the ...
(1904–1948), SS-Oberführer (senior colonel) and defendant in the
Doctors' Trial The Doctors' Trial (officially ''United States of America v. Karl Brandt, et al.'') was the first of 12 trials for war crimes of high-ranking German officials and industrialists that the United States authorities held in their occupation zone ...
, a subset of the
Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg trials were held by the Allies against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany, for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries, and other crimes, in World War II. Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany invaded m ...
, executed for war crimes * Jakob Dautzenberg (1897–1979), Communist and WWII resistance fighter * Carlo Graaff (1914–1975), FDP Politician (FDP), member of parliament, and Minister of Economy of Lower Saxony * Josephine Koch (1815–1899), Catholic nun, founder of the Franciscan Women of the Holy Family (''Franziskanerinnen von der Heiligen Familie''), born in Haaren


Schools

Haaren has altogether four schools: the ''Gemeinschaftsgrundschule Am Haarbach'' (an elementary school), the ''Lindenschule'' (a special education school with an emphasis on language), as well as the vocational schools ''Mies-van-der-Rohe-Schule'' and the ''Berufskolleg für Gestaltung und Technik''.


Sports

In Haaren, there is the ''DJK FV Haaren 1912'' sports club. The group offers competitive sports such as
Association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
,
Tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
and
Hapkido Hapkido ( , , also spelled ''hap ki do'' or ''hapki-do''; from Korean 합기도 ''hapgido'' ) is a hybrid Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, grappling, throwing techniques, kicks, punches, and other s ...
, a Korean martial art. Additionally, they offer recreational sports and activities, such as track and field, dance aerobics, and sports badges.


Transport

Federal Highway 264 passes through Haaren on its way from
Cologne Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
to Liège. This road follows the same path as one that existed during the time of
Ancient Rome In modern historiography, ancient Rome refers to Roman civilisation from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC ...
. Public transport within Haaren is operated by ASEAG. In 2021 there are five bus stops: "Haaren Markt" being the central stop, operated by the lines 1, 7, 11, 21, 30, 31 and 41. Line 11 and 21 usually depart every 30 minutes, line 1, 31 and 41 every 60 minutes and line 7 and 30 only once a day. The other stops are "Denkmal" and "Haarberg" (Lines 11 and 21), "Tonbrennerstraße" (Lines 1, 7, 31 and 41) and "Bogenstraße" (Line 30 only - once a day) Also the Expressbus 220 to Jülich passes through the village center but doesn't stop there anywhere. Though Haaren lies directly at the railway track from Aachen North Station to Jülich, there has never been a railway station for passenger transport on this line until it was closed in 1981. Nowadays, this track is a bicycle path.


References


External links


haaren-aachen.de
– Website of the Trade, Crafts, and Business Interest Group of Haaren.


haaren-verlautenheide.de
– Website of the Homeclub Haaren/Verlautenheide 1984, with information and publications on the history of the two communities {{Authority control Aachen Populated places established in the 12th century Former municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia