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The house of Beeck ruled over Beeckerwerth since the 13th century. Their castle, Haus Knipp, was first mentioned in 1292. It served as their court until its destruction in 1571. It was rebuilt further inland in 1620.
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Haus Knipp was destroyed in 1939 when the dam was extended. The Haus-Knipp-Railroad-Bridge, which was constructed next to it in 1912, still bears its name. The bridge was destroyed during the
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and on the south by a branch of the Emscher called the Monnarde. This is the origin of the name of Beeckerwerth which means "Island of Beeck" in
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Beeckerwerth became a borough of Duisburg on 1 October 1905, together with Beeck, Laar and
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The DVG operates two bus lines in Beeckerwerth: the 922 to Rheinhausen and the 907 to
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Haus-Knipp-Bridge.In the background the red pillars of the A42-Bridge can be seen.
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purchased most of Beeckerwerth, including Haus Knipp, in the early 20th century.
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project is located in Beeckerwerth. It marks the facade of the
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