Stommeln
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Stommeln (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɔml̩n]) is a village (Stadtteil), part of the town of Pulheim, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has a population of 8,462 (2021).
Geography
Stommeln is situated to the north-west of Cologne. Its most recognisable feature is the old mill.
Belonging to Stommeln: Stommelerbusch (882 residents) Ingendorf (92 residents)
Culture and sights
Synagogue Project Stommeln
The Jewish Community of Stommeln was documented in the Middle Ages; it was shattered in the 1349 Black Death pogroms, re‑established in the 18th century, grew in the 19th century, and declined until dissolving c. 1930. The last residents were deported in 1942; the Stommeln Synagogue and the local Jewish cemetery on Nagelschmiedstraße survive as memorial sites.
The Synagogue in Stommeln was built in 1882. It resisted the Nazi pogroms. Since 1991 there is an annual exhibition of an international artist.
1991 Jannis Kounellis 1992 Richard Serra 1993 Georg Baselitz 1994 Mischa Kuball 1995 Eduardo Chillida 1996 Maria Nordman 1997 Carl Andre 1998 Rebecca Horn 1999 Erich Reusch 2000 Giuseppe Penone 2001 Roman Signer 2002 Lawrence Weiner 2003 Rosemarie Trockel 2004 Richard Long 2005 Sol LeWitt 2006 Santiago Sierra 2007 Max Neuhaus 2008 Maurizio Cattelan