Krefeld is a city in Germany in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The city on the Rhine has about 230,000 inhabitants. Previously, it was called Krefeld-Uerdingen on the Rhine, because it was a merger of these two cities. Since 1940, however, it has only been called Krefeld. Whether the name is derived from a “crow field”, one does not know exactly.


Krefeld was only a small village for a long time. In 1323 it was elevated to the status of a city when the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Charles the Fourth, allowed the Krefeld people to engage in trade. In the age of industrialization, Krefeld then grew into a big city. The textile industry was important at that time. The builder Adolph von Vagedes during this period built many buildings that contributed to the beautification of the city.
Today’s Krefeld looks rather modern. This is mainly due to the fact that the city was heavily destroyed during the Second World War. Krefeld offers a lot of cultural things. The Krefeld jazz cellar and the Kulturfabrik are well known. The Kulturfabrik, or KuFa for short, hosts many concerts every year, as well as cabarets and performances by comedians.
The city of Krefeld, also called Crefeld until November 25, 1925, is an independent city on the left Lower Rhine. It is located northwest of Düsseldorf and southwest of Duisburg in North Rhine-Westphalia. The history of the city of Krefeld is related to the districts, since the city in its current form was formed only at the beginning of the last century by amalgamations. There are big differences in origin and development between the individual districts. But you will find a history of the city and glory of Krefeld, a history of the Rhine city of Uerdingen, the former city of Linn in the shadow of the Cologne castle, the villages of Fischeln, Oppum, Bockum, Verberg, Traar, Hohenbudberg and Gellep, which emerged from a Roman camp, and not to forget the glory of Hül.
The city of Krefeld is located on the A57 motorway in North Rhine-Westphalia. A map, hotels, travel information and further information about Krefeld can be found here. Districts of Krefeld are Fischeln, Gellep-Stratum, Hüls, Inrath, Oppum, Traar, Uerdingen and Verberg.
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