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Revision as of 12:48, 17 October 2018

Rheda

Rheda is part of the twin city Rheda-Wiedenbrück in the district of Gütersloh and is located in East-Westphalia Lippe which is part of North Rhine Westphalia, a federal state in Germany. With almost 50.000 inhabitants it is the second largest city in the district of Gütersloh.

A lot of companies are located in East Westphalia Lippe, like Tönnies, Bertelsmann, Miele, Schüco, Claas, Dr. Oetker, Benteler and Gerry Weber. They make our region to one of the economically strongest in Germany.

Rheda`s landmark is a water castle from the 12th century, which is the ancestral seat to the princely house Bentheim-Tecklenburg.

Pictures



The historical old city of Rheda



The Castle of Rheda, located in the Flora Westfalia