Overview of Bochum

Bochum is part of the Ruhr Area, the centre of heavy industry in Germany. Its history is linked closely to the one of the region. In 1850, Bochum was a small town of about 4500 Inhabitants, its population increased, being 1900 to 100 000 inhabitants and in 1935 had 300 000 inhabitants. Read More »

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Overview of Bochum is based on Bochum by Hans-Jürgen Wiese, Christian Stach, Stefan Ertmann, Dominik Mayer, Kai Kranz, Peter Fitzgerald, Inas, iGuide and others. Travel guides are available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.