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Endenich

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Endenich
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CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
CityBonn
BoroughBonn
Area
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Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
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12,650
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
53121
Dialling codes0228
Vehicle registrationBN
Websitewww.endenich-online.de

Endenich is a neighborhood in the western part of Bonn, Germany. Before 1904 it was an independent municipality. The village of Endenich was founded in the 8th century, and was first mentioned in 804 as Antiniche.[2] Today, about 12,000 people live in Endenich.

Sights

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The composer and pianist Robert Schumann lived the last two years of his life in the mental clinic Richarz'sche Heilanstalt on Magdalenenstraße (on today's Sebastianstraße), where he died on July 29, 1856. The former clinic now houses the Schumannhaus Bonn, a music library and museum.

In the northern part is the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy which was opened in 1972.

The improvisational theatre Springmaus, founded by Bill Mockridge, is located in Endenich. Well-known comedians such as Bernhard Hoëcker, Dirk Bach and Bastian Pastewka have performed at this theatre.

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Schumannhaus, the former Richarz'sche Heilanstalt

Endenich is one of the most cultural districts of Bonn. There are many good restaurants, a very charming retro cinema, pubs and an event location with concerts and shows nearly every night.

References

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