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Laurensberg is a quarter (''
Stadtteil A quarter is a section of an urban settlement. A quarter can be administratively defined and its borders officially designated, and it may have its own administrative structure (subordinate to that of the city, town or other urban area). Such a ...
'') and borough ('' Stadtbezirk'') of Aachen,
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. As a borough, Laurensberg includes, in addition to Laurensberg itself, Orsbach, Seffent,
Soers Soers is a community within Aachen and part of the district of Aachen-Laurensberg. The predominantly rural district today stretches from the border of Aachen-Mitte, the central district of Aachen, past the slopes of the Lousberg, a hill in the nor ...
, Vaalserquartier and Vetschau, as well as the residential areas of Gut Kullen and Steppenberg. Laurensberg is the largest district of Aachen by area. The borough borders other Aachen city boroughs Haaren,
Aachen-Mitte Aachen-Mitte is one of the seven boroughs of the city of Aachen, Germany, and contains the quarters of Beverau, Bildchen, Burtscheid, Forst, Frankenberg, Grüne Eiche, Hörn, Lintert, Pontviertel, Preuswald, Ronheide, Rothe Erde, Stadtmitte, Ste ...
and
Richterich Richterich is a borough and northwestern suburb of Aachen, Germany. The towns of Horbach and Huf belong to the borough, which borders the other Aachen borough of Laurensberg, as well as the Kohlscheid borough of Herzogenrath. It is assumed that ...
and the German communities of Kohlscheid (which is part of
Herzogenrath Herzogenrath ( Ripuarian: ; li, Hertseraoj; nl, ’s-Hertogenrade) is a municipality in the district of Aachen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It borders the Dutch town of Kerkrade, the national border in one section running alon ...
) und
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 ...
(both of which belong to the district of Aachen, which is distinct from the city). Beyond the German border, the borough borders the
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, in the Province of Liège, as well as the
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,
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, all contained with the Dutch Province of Limburg. The borough Laurensberg covers 2,997 hectares and has 20,381 inhabitants (as of 2020). The borough is characterized by its wide hilltop views and its interesting (from an
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perspective) St. Laurentius Catholic Church. A highlight of the old town center is the large park surrounding the ''Schloss Rahe'', the former residence and water fortress of a patrician Aachen-area family, which was refashioned in the 18th century by the businessman Gerhard Heusch into a stately four-wing castle. Laurensberg is not to be confused with the former town of Laurenzberg, the remnants of which were absorbed by
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in the 1970s. Laurensberg is also home to the Rugby Club
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, a major competitor in the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga.


History

On a hill near the church, the site of an ancient Roman era sanctuary, evidenced by the presence of four “god stones”, can be found. Several Roman manors have been found in the area. 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 St. Laurentius church was erected on a hill in Laurensberg. It is mentioned in writing from 17 October 870, in a document from
Louis the German Louis the German (c. 806/810 – 28 August 876), also known as Louis II of Germany and Louis II of East Francia, was the first king of East Francia, and ruled from 843 to 876 AD. Grandson of emperor Charlemagne and the third son of Louis the P ...
giving the church, which was then known as ''ad antiquum campum'', or “Church at the old field”, to the
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at Prüm. In 896
Zwentibold Zwentibold (''Zventibold'', ''Zwentibald'', ''Swentiboldo'', ''Sventibaldo'', ''Sanderbald''; – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf.Collins 1999, p. 360 In 895, his father granted h ...
, then King of
Lotharingia Lotharingia ( la, regnum Lotharii regnum Lothariense Lotharingia; french: Lotharingie; german: Reich des Lothar Lotharingien Mittelreich; nl, Lotharingen) was a short-lived medieval successor kingdom of the Carolingian Empire. As a more durable ...
, gave the surrounding area to his relative, the Abbess Gisela von Nivelles, who was the daughter of Lothair II, the previous king. Later the church failed and was returned, along with the surrounding lands, back to the kingdom and
Engelbert II of Berg Count Engelbert II of Berg, also known as Saint Engelbert, Engelbert of Cologne, Engelbert I, Archbishop of Cologne or Engelbert I of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne (1185 or 1186, Schloss Burg – 7 November 1225, Gevelsberg) was archbishop of C ...
, Archbishop of
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. The first recorded message of the place name ''St. Laurentii Bergh'' is from 1218, when the archbishop gave the area to the Church of Mary, which was a predecessor of the Aachen Cathedral and of which the Archbishop had previously been a provost. Laurensberg was already by this time home to an extensive church parish, which included the communities of Orsbach, Seffent, Laurensberg, Vetschau and Soers, as well as Richterich, Scheid, Horbach and Steinstraß. By the 18th century, however, Laurensberg was no longer an independent community, but rather belonged to the City of Aachen, in which it made up a district within the County of ''Pont''. Being on the border between France and Germany, the area has seen numerous conflicts, such as during the
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and the rise of
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. It was not until 1797, when the entire left bank of the
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River was ceded to France that conflicts in the area died down. During this time, Laurensberg was administered under the French ''Mairie'' system, until the fall of Napoleon, after which Laurensberg belonged to Rhine Province, and thus to the
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. Later, during both
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and
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, Laurensberg escaped the kind of destruction seen by other nearby towns, though many people from the area were either killed in the wars, or went missing. As part of the restructuring of the communities surrounding Aachen, Laurensberg was incorporated into Aachen on 1 January 1972. In the decades following Aachen’s annexation of Laurensberg, the population of the community has drastically increased, growing from 9,978 residents in 1970 to 20,436 by the end of 1995. This is largely due to the communities location relative to RWTH Aachen University, a major research and engineering university, and the Klinikum Aachen, which is the largest single-building hospital in Europe. In
Soers Soers is a community within Aachen and part of the district of Aachen-Laurensberg. The predominantly rural district today stretches from the border of Aachen-Mitte, the central district of Aachen, past the slopes of the Lousberg, a hill in the nor ...
, a community in the east of Laurensberg District, the international horse show
CHIO Aachen The CHIO Aachen () is a popular international horse show held in Aachen, Germany, each summer. The event Competitions in show jumping, dressage, eventing, four-in-hand driving, and vaulting are held at the CHIO Aachen. According to the rule ...
is held every summer. File:St. Laurentius (Laurensberg) 07.jpg, St. Laurentius, Laurensberg File:Aachen Laurensberg Gefallenendenkmal Laurentiuskirche.jpg, Memorial to the fallen in the two world wars, near the Laurentius church File:KlinikumAachen.jpg, The Klinikum Aachen, the largest single-building hospital in Europe


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