Ratingen


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typeStadt
image_flagFlagge Ratingen.svg
image_coaDEU Ratingen COA.svg
image_photoRatingen.jpg
image_captionRatingen
coordinates
image_planRatingen in ME.svg
stateNordrhein-Westfalen
regionDüsseldorf
districtMettmann
elevation50
area88.74
postal_code40878–40885 (1962–1995: 4030)
area_code02102
licenceME, seit 1975 (1956–1974: D)
Gemeindeschlüssel05 1 58 028
divisions6 boroughs with 10 districts
websitewww.ratingen.de
mayorPatrick Anders
leader_term2025–30
partyCDU
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|type = Stadt |image_flag = Flagge Ratingen.svg |image_coa = DEU Ratingen COA.svg |image_photo = Ratingen.jpg |image_caption = Ratingen |coordinates = |image_plan = Ratingen in ME.svg |state = Nordrhein-Westfalen |region = Düsseldorf |district = Mettmann |elevation = 50 |area = 88.74 |postal_code = 40878–40885 (1962–1995: 4030) |area_code = 02102 |licence = ME, seit 1975 (1956–1974: D) |Gemeindeschlüssel = 05 1 58 028 |divisions = 6 boroughs with 10 districts |website = www.ratingen.de |mayor = Patrick Anders |leader_term = 2025–30 |party = CDU Ratingen (; ) is a town in the district of Mettmann in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies in the northwestern part of Berg about 12 km northeast of Düsseldorf.

Administration

With a communal reform of 1975 the independent municipalities of Breitscheid, Eggerscheidt, Hösel, Lintorf (seat Angerland) as well as the local part of Homberg and the municipality of Homberg-Meiersberg (seat Hubbelrath) were added to the city of Ratingen.

History

Ratingen was settled before 849. From the Middle Ages the Ratingen area belonged to the count and later dukes of Berg. On December 11, 1276 the settlement received city rights. Ratingen was one of the four places of Berg which experienced an economic boom in the end of the Middle Ages, but slowed during the Thirty Years' War. At the beginning of the Industrial Age, the first manufacturing plants opened in 1783. In Cromford the first mechanical spinnery of Europe opened, which grew into the Textilfabrik Cromford, now part of the Rheinisches Industriemuseum (Rhine Industry Museum). In the Napoleonic times, it became part of the city of Berg and in 1815, into the Kingdom of Prussia.

In the communal re-organization of 1929, Ratingen maintained its independence. After the defeat of German forces in the Second World War, Field Marshal Walter Model committed suicide in the forest adjacent to the city. After relatively small war damage, Ratingen in the 1960s and the 1970s experienced years of growth and development (West Ratingen with 20,000 inhabitants, developed in the late 1960s-1980s). In 1970, before further incorporations the number of inhabitants surpassed 50,000.

Politics

The current mayor of Ratingen is Klaus Konrad Pesch of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2014. The most recent mayoral election was held on 13 September 2020, with a runoff held on 27 September, and the results were as follows:

! rowspan=2 colspan=2| Candidate ! rowspan=2| Party ! colspan=2| First round ! colspan=2| Second round |- ! Votes ! % ! Votes ! % |- | bgcolor=| | align=left| Klaus Konrad Pesch | align=left| Christian Democratic Union | 16,433 | 41.5 | 12,874

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| | align=left| Rainer Vogt | align=left| Citizens' Union Ratingen | 7,490 | 18.9 | 11,833

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6,178
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5,434
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2,344
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1,029
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700
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City council

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The Ratingen city council governs the city alongside the Mayor. The most recent city council election was held on 13 September 2020, and the results were as follows:

! colspan=2| Party ! Votes ! % ! +/- ! Seats ! +/- |- | bgcolor=| | align=left| Christian Democratic Union (CDU) | 13,595 | 34.4 | 0.2 | 24

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| | align=left| Citizens' Union Ratingen (BU) | 6,964 | 17.6 | 6.7 | 12

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6,056
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2,479
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1,607
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| | align=left| The Optimists | 119 | 0.3 | New | 0

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Economy

Several important international enterprises (particularly from the IT industry) as Vodafone, ASUS, Hewlett-Packard, SAP, CEMEX and Esprit maintain branches and/or main centres in Ratingen. It is also the hometown of automotive dealer Gottfried Schultz. On 1 June 2021 Trading Hub Europe, the market area manager for the German natural gas market, was founded in Ratingen.

Sport

Since 1997 the town has hosted the Mehrkampf-Meeting, an annual decathlon and pentathlon meeting.

Twin towns – sister cities

Ratingen is twinned with:

Notable people

References

References

  1. (August 2025). "Partnerstädte". Ratingen.
  2. (August 2025). "Stadt Ratingen - Cramlington, Großbritannien".

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