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Stolberg is located approximately 5 km east of Aachen in a valley at the fringes of the Eifel which begins in the East with the Hürtgenwald and in the South in the municipality of Monschau. It borders Eschweiler in the north and the Aachen city district of Eilendorf in the west.
Where is Stolberg Located? Stolberg, situated in North Rhine-Westphalia, is a town known for its charming Old Town with half-timbered houses. It combines historical charm with a modern vibe, offering a pleasant living environment. Stolberg Castle overlooks the town and provides panoramic views.
Stolberg is by its very nature a European city located in the triangle between Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium and with historical trade relations with France, the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. Since 2015, it is officially a “Europe-active municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia”.
Categories: medium-sized district town, urban municipality in Germany and locality. Location: Stolberg (Rhld.), Aachen, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Central Europe, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude.
By using the Stolberg City Map on this page you will find all streets of Stolberg (Rhineland) including its districts, suburbs, and surrounding regions.
Stolberg is located approximately 5 km east of Aachen in a valley at the fringes of the Eifel which begins in the East with the Hürtgenwald and in the South in the municipality of Monschau. It borders Eschweiler in the north and the Aachen city district of Eilendorf in the west.
The small medieval half-timbered town of Stolberg is romantically nestled in four narrow valleys at an elevation of 300 to 350 m above sea level in the southern Harz Mountains. Situated on the scenic route of the German Half-Timbered Houses Route, the birthplace of Thomas Müntzer and Countess Juliana - ancestress of the Dutch royal family - is ...
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