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'''Stiepel''' is a district of the City of ] in the ] in '''Stiepel''' is a southern district of the City of ] in the ] in ], Germany. It is on the Ruhr River, which is its border to the neighbouring cities of ] and ]. Stiepel used to be a municipality in the rural district of Bochum, but was integrated into Bochum in 1929.
], Germany. It is on the Ruhr, which is its border to the neighbouring urbanities of ] and ]. Stiepel used to be a municipality in the ] (''in English approximately: non-unitary county of Bochum), which was integrated into Bochum in ].


Stiepel is the most affluent part of Bochum. It has an old village church dating from 1008. Originally a Catholic church, it became a ] in 1610 when the minister broke away from the church and converted to Lutheranism. The church was honored with a stamp commemorating its 1000th anniversary in 2008.
Stiepel is the most affluent part of Bochum.
Stiepel has an old village church, which belongs, like many of its residents, to the ].


] is located in the town.


== Further reading ==
==Books==
* Heinz Winter, ''Königreich Stiepel'', Bochum: Hoose (1987)
* Heinz Winter, ''Von stipula bis Stiepel'', 3rd edition (1998)


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*Heinz Winter: ''Königreich Stiepel'', Bochum: Hoose, 1987
== External links ==
*Heinz Winter: ''Von stipula bis Stiepel'', 3rd edition, 1998
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==External link==
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* http://www.bochum-stiepel.de/

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Latest revision as of 15:40, 13 August 2023

Stiepel is a southern district of the City of Bochum in the Ruhr area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is on the Ruhr River, which is its border to the neighbouring cities of Hattingen and Witten. Stiepel used to be a municipality in the rural district of Bochum, but was integrated into Bochum in 1929.

Stiepel is the most affluent part of Bochum. It has an old village church dating from 1008. Originally a Catholic church, it became a Lutheran church in 1610 when the minister broke away from the church and converted to Lutheranism. The church was honored with a stamp commemorating its 1000th anniversary in 2008.

Stiepel Priory is located in the town.

Further reading

  • Heinz Winter, Königreich Stiepel, Bochum: Hoose (1987)
  • Heinz Winter, Von stipula bis Stiepel, 3rd edition (1998)

External links

51°25′06″N 7°14′43″E / 51.41833°N 7.24528°E / 51.41833; 7.24528

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