Borough of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kornelimünster/Walheim is the southernmost Stadtbezirk (borough) of Aachen, Germany, and borders the Eifel area of North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as Belgium. It became part of Aachen in 1972, after all of the communities surrounding the city were reorganized administratively.[2] The countryside is called Münsterländchen.
Provost Kornelimünster Church (originally from 814 to 817 AD)
Varnenum - Excavations at Kornelimünster of a Gallo-Romantemple system
former quarry and lime kiln in Walheim and Hahn (with posted information boards)
Former quarry in Walheim now a large public space with playgrounds, minigolf, barbecue facilities and access to the Vennbahn path
Historic landmark, St. Stephanus Church and cemetery
Historic landmark, Maria in the Snow Chapel
St. Anthony-Chapel, a small church that was destroyed in an earthquake and rebuilt in the 18th century
Iter and Inde valley
Historical fairground (Kornelimünster)
Thanksgiving (Walheim)
Carnival (Lichtenbusch/Oberforstbach)
Open air carnival (Kornelimünster)
Festival of stars (Schleckheim)
Montebourg (France), a sister city of Walheim since 1960, which was carried over to the district after Kornelimünster and Walheim were merged in 1972. Montebourg is a commune in the Manche department (Basse-Normandie) in Normandy in north-western France. It is located southeast of Cherbourg.
Bünermann, Martin; Köstering, Heinz (1975). Communities and Districts After the Area Community Reform in North Rhine-Westphalia (Die Gemeinden und Kreise nach der kommunalen Gebietsreform in Nordrhein-Westfalen). Köln: German Publishing Community (Deutscher Gemeindeverlag). ISBN3-555-30092-X.