Made in Westfalen - Rose Bikes
In the film series "Made in Westphalia," filmmaker Maria Anna Tappeiner tells the stories of inventions and innovations from Westphalia, exploring their origins and backgrounds. Every invention begins with an idea, and some change our everyday lives forever—but how does the idea come about? Bicycles have been around for over 200 years, yet even today, their materials, designs, and capabilities continue to evolve, including in Bocholt! The family-run company "Rose Bikes" is located in the western Münsterland region. Founded in 1907 by Heinrich Rose in Bocholt as a retail business, they are now an international brand. Currently managed by the fourth generation and operating a large mail-order business, research and development work continues in Bocholt. How did an idea become a global success? And what was the driving force behind the inventive spirit? This new episode of "Made in Westphalia" answers these questions and more! #westphalia #bocholt #rosebikes

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