Bowerre Explained

Bowerre
Subdivision Type1:Country

The Bowerre is a former branch of the river Werre in the centre of the town of Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Bowerre formed the border between the Altstadt ("old town") and Neustadt ("new town") until the 1960s.

It was the site of a linen mill from the 13th century until 1972, when the old course of the Werre was filled in, partly due to poor water quality.[1] Filling in the Bowerre was controversial at the time, and later caused the groundwater level to sink in the town, which still causes ground instability today.[1]

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52.1178°N 8.6678°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Linnenbauerplatz . entdecke.dein-nrw.de . Touristikgemeinschaft Wittekindsland Herford e.V. . 29 November 2024 . en.