The first written mention of the town …

Years: 1288 - 1288

The first written mention of the town of Düsseldorf (at this time called Dusseldorp in the local Low Rhenish dialect), situated on the east bank of the Rhine River twenty-one miles (thirty-four kilometers) northwest of Cologne, dates back to 1135.

Under Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa the small town of Kaiserswerth to the north of Düsseldorf had become a well-fortified outpost, where soldiers kept a watchful eye on every movement on the Rhine.

Düsseldorf in 1186 had come under the rule of the Counts of Berg.

The sovereign Count Adolf VIII of Berg on August 14, 1288, grants the village on the banks of the Düssel the charter of Town privileges; it becomes the capital.

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