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closed because it was fully occupied and a new Jewish cemetery was founded in the outskirts of the town on Wesel Road. On 8 of November 1938 the cemetery was desecrated by the Fascists and heavily damaged by bombs on 16 February 1945. Today 24 graves can be seen on the cemetery with the oldest gravestone dating from 1788. The cemetery is not open to the public but the graves on the wall can be seen from the outside.
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The Jewish cemetery of Rees was founded at the beginning of the 18th century. As Jews in medieval Rees were forbidden from being buried in the city their cemetery was laid out on the medieval wall which was 8 metres broad. Thus the graves were safe in case of a Rhine flood. In 1872 the cemetery was
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inhabitants were deported. Today the only reminders of Jewish culture in Rees are two historic Jewish cemeteries. The city was almost completely destroyed by an Allied air raid on February 16, 1945 during
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was inaugurated in 1856 and a railway station was built near Rees. At the beginning of the 20th century Rees had 4,096 inhabitants of whom 330 were Protestants and 52 were Jews.
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In the Middle Ages Rees was surrounded by a city wall which was built from 1289 - 1307. Several parts of the wall are well-preserved and can be visited, e.g. the "White Tower" (
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Rees has one of the most beautiful Rhine promenades in Germany with restaurants and cafes arranged along the riverbank. Most visitors come from the nearby
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In Millingen, a former village which became a part of Rees in 1974, catholic Saint Quirin's Church dating from the 15th and 16th century is worth a visit.
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In the town center, there are many carefully restored wells and water pumps that have become recognizable landmarks. An annual
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For pedestrians and bicyclists, transfer across the Rhine is provided by two ferries from Easter holidays through October.
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The small Protestant church in the Market Place was built in 1624, destroyed in 1945 and reconstructed after the war.
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The municipal Koenraad-Bosman-Museum houses various exhibitions explaining the history of Rees and pieces of art.
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The sculpture park of Rees was founded in 2003. Pieces of art by German und Dutch artists are exhibited.
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The facilities of the SV (Sportverein) Rees have been used by several national and international
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troops who transformed the town into a huge fortress. In 1701 Rees became a part of the
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settlement established between 500-800 AD. The name Rees most probably goes back to the
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artists from all over the world as well as thousands of enthusiastic fans.
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A3 in approx. 30 minutes. Boat tours on the Rhine river (e.g. to
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A3 and the federal roads B8 (North-South) and B67 (East-West).
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have been restored and are open to the public. One of them (
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park, as well as three campsites and many bicycling routes.
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Rees is administratively organized in eight communities:
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festival, which takes place every August and attracts
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On 14 July 1228 Rees was granted municipal rights by
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Around 1000 the nearby 559:term "Rys", which means "willow grove". 542: 661:Culture, Tourism and Points of Interest 25:Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 1238: 944:(born 1934), handball player and coach 320:109.66 km (42.34 sq mi) 1098: 1023:Wahlergebnisse Bürgermeisterwahl 2015 1025:Kommunales Rechenzentrum Niederrhein 491:The neighbouring municipalities are 886: 870: 450:, approximately 20 km east of 13: 1221: 1011:Neumanns Orts- und Verkehrslexikon 863:Rees has major road access to the 190:Show map of North Rhine-Westphalia 94: 14: 1267: 1071: 905: 805: 1049:Der Rhein von Mainz bis Emmerich 174: 167: 142: 135: 74: 64: 49: 1246:Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia 672:tower of the medieval city wall 1256:Holocaust locations in Germany 1226:Coat of Arms of Kleve district 1054: 1041: 1028: 1013:, vol. 2, p. 875. 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Ants from Up There
Town
City Hall
Flag of Rees
Coat of arms of Rees
Rees is located in Germany
Rees is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
51°46′N 6°24′E / 51.767°N 6.400°E / 51.767; 6.400
Germany
State
North Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. region
Düsseldorf
District
Kleve
Mayor
CDU
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Vehicle registration
www.stadt-rees.de
district of Kleve
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany

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