Country: Germany
In the 19th century, Duisburg, once a modest medieval trading town on the banks of the Rhine, underwent a dramatic transformation that would shape its future and the landscape of modern Germany. What began as a small settlement soon became one of the country’s most important industrial centers, thanks to the rise of the iron and steel industry.
Long before Duisburg became renowned for its industrial prowess, the city was a key player in medieval European trade. In the 13th century, Duisburg joined the Hanseatic League, a powerful alliance of merchant cities stretching across Northern Europe.
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