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drumme". The church hall was repeatedly rebuilt and expanded (Gothic choir Attachments, aisles, Gothic brick tower 1515). In 1716, it burned out completely; after 1721 another new church was built. From 1760, the church seemed too small. By the early 19th century, it was dilapidated. In 1834, the nave was demolished but the tower remained standing. A new three-nave section and room in the classical style was built; In 1835, it was inaugurated. The altar and the modern Calvary dates from the year 1981, the large mural in the presbytery dates from 1993. The organ dates back to 1836, it is from the postwar period with two manuals and 24 registers. In the tower there are five bells that have been hanging since 1953 with the hit tones B0 - c '- it' - f '- g'.
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can be traced back to the 8th century. The former wooden church burned down in the late 9th century. In the 10th to 11th century, a small hall church made of stone was built at the same place. In 1201, the name of the oldest known pastor of Dremmen was written into the records as: "Nykolaus pastor in
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In October 2007, The centre of Dremmen was redesigned including the church, Sidewalks were widened, roads were made narrower and road connections were changed. Pedestrian areas were decoratively paved and separated by green spaces and small walls on the roadway. There is outdoor seating; the village
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At the time of the 17th century, education in Dremmen was still strongly associated with the local clergy. On October 10, 1659 Reverendus Dominus wrote the "Venerable and Wool Scholars Lord" and "Custode et Ludimagister". (Sexton and teacher) The following list shows the oldest known teacher and
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branched off. It ran along the edge of the Wurm. Horst, Porselen, Dremmen and Schafhausen spurred numerous watermills in this period. In the city of Heinsberg, it was destroyed during the Second World War (Jan 1945:
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the Younger, son of Wilhelm Büchel. Peter Buchels the Younger was baptised on July 14, 1658. He married Margaretha Meybaum from Dremmen on October 30, 1680 and died in 1703 or 1704 in Dremmen.
224:(surname also: Gladbach, according to his place of origin) was born about 1590 in "Gladbach" He married Elisabeth Geisen from Randerath and was buried on 10 November 1659 in Dremmen. 338:
Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Namens-, Grenz- u. Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen u. Reg.-Bez. vom 27.5.1970 bis 31.12.1982
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is the largest river in the district it flows past Heinsberg into Bleckden near Dremmen. The Rur frequently floods as far as Oberbruch. The river
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Then, the office of spiritual sexton and the secular teacher was divided. This is the consequence of another schoolmaster of Dremmen:
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In the Middle Ages, a Mühlengraben (channel for the operation of water mills) was created, at Randerath where the river
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is by the North East side of Dremmen where the industrial area is situated by
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Die Gemeinden des ersten Neugliederungsprogramms in Nordrhein-Westfalen
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since 1972. It includes the main village Dremmen and the villages
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Since 2013, Dremmen has been reconnected to the railway network.
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Altar geschaffen von Rudolf Peer, Kreuzweg von Klaus Iserlohe
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Seit dem 1. Januar 1972 gehört Dremmen zu Heinsberg.
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Index

district of Heinsberg
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Heinsberg
Herb
Boverath
Hülhoven
Grebben
Oberbruch
Porselen
Randerath
Uetterath
Rur Valley
sand mining
Rur
Wurm
Hückelhoven
Wurm
Operation Blackcock
St. Lambertus
Heinsberg-Lindern
Wurm Switchback
Oberbruch-Dremmen
Piazza
List of monuments in Heinsberg
Talmühle
Heiligenhäuschen
Marie monastery
Theodor Esser
Natalie Diart

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