PHOTO: © Hansherbert Wirtz (Auf dem Foto: Silille Hartmann im Wahlkampf)

Zollstock – die verborgene Geschichte der Frauen entdecken

In the organizer's words:

Guided Tour

On our latest tour, you’ll encounter Ukrainian forced laborers, conflicting memories of life in the high-rise bunker, stories of local businesses, and hear from a woman who was part of the Nazi resistance. You’ll learn about the evolution of “women’s” welfare services into social work and see a Bauhaus housing development where a “house for working women” was built in 1930. Two street signs and a commemorative plaque honor an umbrella seamstress who became a CDU politician, an influential medieval ruler, and the most significant founder and patron of women’s associations in Cologne: Else Falk.

Cost: 12 €

Meeting point:In front of the Women’s History Association office, Höninger Weg 100 A

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You can also register or purchase tickets by emailing fuehrungen@frauengeschichtsverein.de.

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