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{{Short description|District of Bonn, Germany}}







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| area = 31.97| elevation = 4650N9format=dms|display=inline,title}}| postal_code = 53173-53179| area_code = 0228| licence = BN| mayor = Christoph Jansen | Bürgermeistertitel = Borough mayor| party = CDU1=https://www.bonn.de/bonn-erleben/besichtigen-entdecken/bad-godesberg.php|2=Website}}}}Bad Godesberg () is a borough () of Bonn, southern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. From 1949 to 1999, while Bonn was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, most foreign embassies were in Bad Godesberg. Some buildings are still used as branch offices or consulates.

Geography

(File:Bad Godesberg.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Mehlem, Bad Godesberg)Bad Godesberg is located along the hills and cliffs of the west bank of the Rhine river, in west central Germany. Godesberg is also the name of the steep hill, of volcanic origin, on the top of which are the ruins of the Godesburg, a castle destroyed in 1583 during the Cologne War.

History

The following events occurred, per year:

Infrastructure

Bonn-Bad Godesberg station is on the Left Rhine line and the line 16 and 63 of the Bonn Stadtbahn.Circa 2018 a new police station was being built on former Haribo property.WEB,ga.de/ga-english/news/haribo-is-leaving-kessenich-almost_aid-43765009, Haribo is leaving Kessenich – almost, General-Anzeiger, 2018-05-15, 2024-03-28,

Politics

List of twin cities/sister cities

(File:Bad Godesberg church.jpg|thumb|Church of Saint Severin){{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}Bad Godesberg is twinned with:WEB, Städtepartnerschaften. Städtefreundschaften.,www.bonn.de/bonn-erleben/besichtigen-entdecken/staedtepartnerschaften-bad-godesberg.php, bonn.de, Bonn, de, 2021-02-10,

Friendly cities

Bad Godesberg has friendly relations with:

Culture and Attractions

Public facilities

  • Schauspielhaus Bad Godesberg (Theater Bad Godesberg), the biggest theater of Bonn’s city stages
  • Kleines Theater im Park (Small Park Theater), venue for theater, boulevard theater, and musicals with few actors
  • Haus an der Redoute (House at the Redoute), previously an electoral theater, is nowadays a facility for changing/rotating art galleries
  • Piccolo Puppenspiele (Piccolo’s Puppet Show), puppet theater that also travels
  • Small Beethoven hall as the headquarters of the Heimatbühne Muffendorf (Home stage of Muffendorf)

Bad Godesberg in Literature

A whole series of literary works take place in Bad Godesberg. The protagonist of Juli Zeh’s novel “Spieltrieb” (Gaming instinct) are students at the school Päda. Occurring locations in the novel are the school and the villa district.Heinrich Böll’s novel “Frauen vor Flußlandschaft” is set in the villa district between Bonn and Bad Godesberg.On October 30 the documentary piece “Zwei Welten” (“Two worlds“) by Ingrid Müller-Münch had its premiere as a chamber play. The author explains that it shows Bad Godesberg in the change of time. It is a city where the worlds of “rich German people” and Migrants collide. Nine actors perform excerpts from a protocol of mostly young inhabitants of Bad Godesberg, that Müller Münch took record of. In the pre-report of the piece, the Frankfurter Rundschau called it a “Bad-Godesberg-Phänomen” (Bad Godesberg phenomenon). According to Müller-Münch, these two worlds were closer in Bad Godesberg than they were anywhere else.

Recurring events

Over the course of each year, there are always many diverse events and festivals that are being organized by the Stadtmarketing Bad Godesberg e.V. (city marketing department of Bad Godesberg). Some of which are flea and antique markets, a French market, a kids’ rally (“Tag der Kleinen Bad Godesberger“/“Day of the small Bad Godesbergers“), a city party, a Christmas Market, and a street food festival. The 23rd German Fire department day took place in Bad Godesberg from June 21 until June 25, 1961. The first CTIF Games took place in Bad Godesberg, since then the International Association of Fire and Rescue Services CTIF organizes the event every four years in different cities.

Rhenish traditions

Several Carnival clubs have devoted themselves to the upkeep of Rhenish traditions, especially the Godesberger Stadtsoldatenkorps (city soldier corps), the Fidelen Burggrafen (merry burgraves) and the AKP (Allgemeine Karnevals Gesellschaft, General Carnival Society). The Coordination Committee of each Carnival Association is the FAGK (Festausschuss Godesberger Karneval, Festival Committee of Godesberger Carnival). In the carnival season, the clubs also organize a variety of meetings, and on the carnival Sunday a lavish parade. All clubs engage in youth work.

Education

Secondary schools

International schools

Notable residents

  • Paul Kemp (1896–1953), stage and film actor
  • Klaus Barbie (1913–1991), SS and Gestapo functionary during WW II, war criminal known as “the butcher of Lyon”.
  • Michaela Endler (born 1945), former cross-country skier
  • Harald Weinberg (born 1957), politician (The Linke)
  • Johannes B. Kerner(born 1964), television host and journalist.

Trivia

References

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External links

{{Commons}}{{Districts of Bonn}}{{Authority control}}

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