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was installed for the touristic development of the hill on the eastern slope in 1903, that worked until World War I and was dismantled in the 1920s. Its basis station was neighboured by a tramway terminus. Remnants of the funicular are yet visible in the area.
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gorge won the race against the Syberg with a small majority. Despite this great disappointment, the monument on the Syberg was built nevertheless, completely financed by private efforts and inaugurated in 1902. The
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in form of a lying soldier guided by an eagle of 1930 by Friedrich Bagdons, too, is placed directly into the ruins of the Hohensyburg. After World War II the memorial got a
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Near to the basis station of the former funicular an open-air stage has been run since 1952 with theater performances in the warm seasons.
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The Hohensyburg ruins with war memorial, the Vincketower, and the national monument are now property of the supracommunal authority
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origin from 1169 became spiritual centre of the small settlement Syburg. The church was destroyed by bomb raid in
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in 1928 in the frame of an extensive local government reorganization, and is now part of its town district
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style was erected (total height: 26 m (85 ft)) in 1857 and renewed in 1882 in honour of
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developed near to the church. The self-governed rural community became a quarter of the town of
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In 1945, the Vincke tower was an observation point of the German artillery, and was hit by
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church came to light. It is very doubtful, whether this church had been sacrificed by
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got the loan power. The castle was finally destroyed in the 16th and 17th century.
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and rebuilt in former style. During post-war excavations relicts of a previous
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The steep slopes to the Ruhr on the southern face of the Syberg are a valuable
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style, lies at the bottom of the Syburg east slope near to the Ruhr and the
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in 1923 and in the crisis after World War II illegal mining took place.
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On the gently inclined northern slope of the Syberg the settlement
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and its tributaries were the first locations of coal mining in the
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The family name of the House of Syberg is derived from the Syberg.
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with the name of killed soldiers from Syburg as supplement.
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The oldest relicts of human presence on the Syberg are of
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Close to the ruins of the Hohensyburg the Vincke tower (
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Hohensyburg

Elevation
sea level (NN)
Coordinates
51°25′13″N 7°29′09″E / 51.42028°N 7.48583°E / 51.42028; 7.48583
Syberg is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
Dortmund
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Parent range
Ardey Hills
Ruhr
Dortmund
sea level (NN)
Ardey Hills
Sigiburg
Emperor William I
Ardey Hills
Namurian
stratigraphic unit
Carboniferous
sandstone
quarries
Ruhr
Ruhr region
Occupation of the Ruhr
Adits
pinges
nature conservation area

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