Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Viersen (German pronunciation: [ˈfiːɐ̯zn̩] ⓘ ;Limburgish :Veeëse ) is the capital of thedistrict of Viersen , inNorth Rhine-Westphalia , Germany.
Viersen is situated approximately 8 km north-west ofMönchengladbach , 15 km south-west ofKrefeld and 20 km east ofVenlo (Netherlands ).
Division of the town [ edit ] The city of Viersen is made up of three (formerly independent) cities:Süchteln ,Dülken and Viersen, which combined in 1970, and one former village,Boisheim , which combined with Viersen in 1968.
The current mayor of Viersen is Christoph Hopp of the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]] (CDU) since November 2025.
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Previous mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, with a runoff held on 27 September, and the results were as follows:
Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Christoph Hopp Christian Democratic Union 11,438 40.5 11,572 49.2 Sabine Anemüller Social Democratic Party 10,965 38.8 11,955 50.8 Martina Maaßen Alliance 90/The Greens 3,418 12.1 Simon Männersdörfer The Left 1,098 3.9 Frank a Campo Free Democratic Party 935 3.3 Siegfried Martin National Democratic Party 404 1.4 Valid votes 28,258 98.2 23,527 99.5 Invalid votes 521 1.8 118 0.5 Total 28,779 100.0 23,645 100.0 Electorate/voter turnout 63,176 45.6 63,169 37.4 Source: City of Viersen (1st round ,2nd round )
Results of the 2020 city council election. The Viersen city council governs the city alongside the Mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:
The companyMars Incorporated (chocolate bars) is situated in one of Viersen's industrial districts named Dülken-Mackenstein.
Kaiser's Tengelmann AG [de ] (a big supermarkets chain in Germany) had his headquarter in Viersen, until it was closed in 2010.
Cable manufacturer SAB Bröckskes employs 550 people (430 of them in Viersen-Süchteln).[ 3]
Bismarck Tower Viersen Jazz Festival (International Jazz Festival inViersen's Festival Hall )4th weekend each September .[ 4] TheWorld Championships ofCarom billiards take place in Viersen's Festival Hall.March BigCarnival Parades in all 3 city parts. The one inDülken is one of the biggest and most traditional Parades inNorth Rhine-Westphalia .February TheDülkener Schöppenmarkt , a type of flea/junk market, which takes place on the day after the lastCarnival parade, is one of Germany's biggest.February Big free flea market in Viersen's pedestrian zone, where only children are allowed to sell.[ 5] Biggest market of this type in Germany.Summer "Viersen blüht" (Viersen is blooming ) is a voluntary initiative which places arrangements and sculptures of flowers all over the city's pedestrian zone.Summer International Biker Meeting, organized by the local biker-club "MC Viersen 1980 e.V. ".2nd weekend each September Big kite-flying-festival.Autumn
Viersen sculpture collection Erwin Heerich:Monument Viersen is connected to the region by a dense bus network andViersen station . The station is served by various local and regional rail lines.
Gustav von Mevissen (1815–1899), businessman and politicianMax Nonnenbruch (1857–1922), painterIlla Martin (1900–1988), dendrologist, botanist, conservationist and dentistAlbert Vigoleis Thelen (1903–1989), author and translatorHilde Bruch (1904–1984), psychoanalystErik Martin (1936–2017), writer, songwriter and composer of songsHelmut Reisen (born 1950), economistUdo Voigt (born 1952), politicianHolger Henke (born 1960), political scientistElmar Theveßen (born 1967), TV-journalist and authorTill Brönner (born 1971), musician, arranger and producerMirja Boes (born 1971), comedian, actress and singerMartin Plum (born 1982), politicianRoosevelt (born 1990) music producer and singerTim Stützle (born 2002), professionalice hockey playerAli Haurand (1943-2018), double bassist, bandleader, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and Viersen jazz festival founder Twin towns – sister cities[ edit ] Viersen istwinned with:[ 6]
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