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Stadtarchiv Bedburg

The city archive of Bedburg (Stadtarchiv Bedburg) preserves the written cultural heritage in its area of responsibility starting from 1798. It safeguards legal and cultural assets of high value and serves the needs of society for historical information, transparency of administrative action and legal certainty. On these pages you will find further information and references to the archive.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Bastian Möller (city archivist) and his colleague Dominic Gregor

Stadtarchiv Bedburg

Opening Times & Contact

Your Contact

Am Rathaus 1
50181 Bedburg
Germany

Phone number
+49 2272-402102
Opening hours
Monday to Friday
8.30am - 12.00pm
Monday and Tuesday additionally
2.00pm - 4.00pm
Thursday additionally
2.00pm - 6.00pm
Our holdings

The holdings of the archive refer to diverse groups of documents that have been combined into a unit according to logically comprehensible aspects such as their origin, their context of origin and their factual content according to formal characteristics. The holdings of the city archive of Bedburg include the following:

Administrative files for the municipalities of
  • Bedburg (1802–1974), council minutes from 1854
  • Königshoven (1827–1974)
  • Kaster (1831–1937)
  • Pütz (1834–1937 und 1937–1974)
  • city of Bedburg since its municipal reform (1975–), council and committee minutes
Registers of births, marriages and deaths
  • Bedburg (1800–)
  • Kaster (1798–1948, with Lipp until 1945), dissolved into Königshoven I
  • Königshoven (1801–1948), divided into
    • Königshoven I for the localities Königshoven, Kaster, Morken-Harff and Epprath (based in Harff, 1948–1974), dissolved into Bedburg
    • subsidiary Königshoven II for the locality Pütz (based in Kirchherten, 1948–1972)
  • Pütz (1800–1948), dissolved into Königshoven II