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Bielefeld

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A beautiful panoramic view of Bielefeld City as seen from the Sparrenburg tower.

Main article: Bielefeld

Further information: North Rhine-Westphalia

Location and Geography

Bielefeld is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the biggest city in the area of Detmold and the 18th largest city in Germany.

The city lies in the Ravensberg Basin north of the Teutoburg Forest hills. It also reaches into the flat Westphalian Basin. Bielefeld is on the Hermannsweg, a long hiking trail.

Economy and Education

Bielefeld is a key place for business. Many big companies have offices there, such as Dr. Oetker, DMG Mori, Möller Group, Goldbeck, and Schüco. The city has a university and several technical colleges (Fachhochschulen). It is also known for the Bethel Institution, which helps the community.

History

Bielefeld was founded in 1214 to protect a pass through the Teutoburg Forest. It became known for its linen and was part of the Hanseatic League. Over time, it changed hands between different rulers, including becoming part of Brandenburg–Prussia and later the Kingdom of Prussia.

In the 1800s, Bielefeld grew with new railways and factories. It built important buildings like theatres and concert halls. During World War II, the city was bombed but was later rebuilt. After the war, it was a place for the British military until the 1980s. Today, Bielefeld is a larger city, having grown through local government changes in 1973.

Subdivisions

Bielefeld is divided into ten areas. These areas are:

  • Bielefeld-Mitte (central district)
  • Brackwede
  • Dornberg
  • Gadderbaum
  • Heepen
  • Jöllenbeck
  • Schildesche
  • Senne
  • Sennestadt
  • Stieghorst

Climate

Bielefeld has an oceanic climate. The average high temperature is 14.6 °C (58.3 °F), and the average low temperature is 5.4 °C (41.7 °F). The city gets about 866 millimetres (34.11 inches) of rain each year.

Weather records show that the highest temperature ever measured was 39.0 °C (102.2 °F), and the coldest was −21.3 °C (−6.3 °F). Some years have had more rain than others.

Industry and education

Bielefeld has a long history of making things, like linen and home appliances. Some famous companies there make food, leather goods, clothing, and textiles.

The city has a university that opened in 1969, plus other schools for higher learning. These schools offer many courses to help students learn useful skills.

Demographics

Bielefeld is a busy city in Germany with many people living there. It is the largest city in an area called Detmold and one of the bigger cities in all of Germany. The city is located in a pretty area between hills and flat lands, making it a nice place to live.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
15102,500—    
17182,967+18.7%
18115,613+89.2%
187121,803+288.4%
190063,046+189.2%
191979,049+25.4%
192586,062+8.9%
1933121,031+40.6%
1939129,466+7.0%
1946132,276+2.2%
1961175,517+32.7%
1970168,937−3.7%
1987305,566+80.9%
2000323,373+5.8%
2011326,870+1.1%
2022330,072+1.0%
Source:

Politics

The mayor of Bielefeld is Christiana Bauer from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She was elected in 2025. The last mayoral election was on 13 September 2020, with a second round on 27 September.

The Bielefeld city council works with the mayor to help guide the city. The last city council election was also on 13 September 2020. The SPD, the Greens, and the Left together have 35 of the 66 seats in the council.

Transport

Two major roads, the A 2 and A 33, meet in the southeast part of Bielefeld. The Ostwestfalendamm expressway connects the two sides of the city, which are separated by the Teutoburg Forest. Bielefeld Hauptbahnhof, the main train station, is on the Hamm–Minden railway and part of Germany’s fast ICE train network. The main spot for long-distance bus trips is Brackwede station.

Bielefeld has a small airfield in the Senne area, but most people fly from three bigger airports nearby: Paderborn Lippstadt Airport, Münster Osnabrück Airport, and Hannover Airport. The city has good public transport, with trains and buses run by local companies. The Bielefeld Stadtbahn has four main train lines, and buses travel all around the city.

Main sights

Sparrenburg Castle

Sparrenburg Castle is a well-known landmark in Bielefeld. Built between 1240 and 1250, visitors can explore its tall tower and special underground rooms.

The city has important buildings like the Old City Hall, built in 1904, and the City Theatre, which has a similar style. The oldest church, Altstädter Nicolaikirche, has a tall tower and beautiful old art inside. Another big church, Neustädter Marienkirche, is important in history and contains wonderful medieval artwork. Bielefeld is also known for its music, with a famous children’s choir that has performed around the world.

Sport

Radrennbahn Bielefeld (2019)

Bielefeld has a professional football team called DSC Arminia Bielefeld. They play in the 2. Liga during the 2025–26 season. Their home games are at the SchücoArena stadium, in the west part of the town centre.

The city also has a bike racing track named Radrennbahn Bielefeld where cycling races happen.

Notable people

Born before 1900

Here are some notable people from Bielefeld who were born before 1900:

Christian Friedrich Nasse

Born 1900–1950

Here are some notable people from Bielefeld who were born between 1900 and 1950:

Born 1951–2000

Here are some notable people from Bielefeld who were born between 1951 and 2000:

Friedrich von Bodelschwingh

Born 2001 and later

Here are some notable people from Bielefeld who were born in 2001 or later:

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany

Bielefeld is twinned with several cities around the world. These partnerships help people meet and share ideas and culture.

Images

Theater building in Bielefeld, Germany
Historical monument of a former factory building in Bielefeld, Germany.
A historic Neo-Gothic building named Haus Sarepta, home to Deaconess institutions since 1875.
Map showing the city limits and borough boundaries of Bielefeld, Germany.
The Old Town Hall in Bielefeld, a beautiful historical building in Germany.
A colorful fountain in Bielefeld's city center, located above a tram tunnel with a theatre nearby.
A historic square in the city of Bielefeld, showing beautiful architecture and urban design.
A peaceful city square in Bielefeld, Germany, showcasing everyday urban life.

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