Fischeln

Fischeln town hall,
built in 1910
built in 1910
Fischeln is the most southerly district of Krefeld, Germany. Its population is 26,030 (2019) and its area is 18.99 km2 (7.33 sq mi).[1] Older than Krefeld, Fischeln was first mentioned as "Viscolo" around 900AD. Fischeln became a district of Krefeld in 1929.
Objects of interest in Fischeln include the church tower of the Saint Clemens church which was erected in 1170AD.
References
- "Stadtteilatlas - Strukturdaten 2019" (PDF). Stadt Krefeld. Retrieved 28 September 2021.

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