Top Tourist Attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia
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Cologne Cathedral
Gothic cathedral with iconic twin spires, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction began in 1248 and completed in 1880, representing a major religious and historic landmark.
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Heinzelmännchen Fountain
Designed at the end of the 19th century, this historical fountain is located near the oldest brewery in the city, Früh.
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Cologne Cable Car
Opened in 1957, this cable car will take you from one bank of the Rhine River to the other.
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Poppelsdorf Palace
Built during the 18th century on the site of a former castle, this Baroque palace is now home to a mineralogical museum.
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Castle Tower
Being the only preserved part of the city’s former palace, this tower has three round floors and one hexagonal decorated with Tuscan…
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Schloss Drachenburg
Schloss Drachenburg or Drachenburg Castle is a private villa styled as a palace and constructed in the late 19th century.
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Cologne Water Level Meter
Located on the bank of the Rhine, this cylindrical structure measures the water level of the river.
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Beethoven Monument
The Beethoven Monument is a large bronze statue of Ludwig van Beethoven that stands on the Münsterplatz in Bonn, Beethoven's birthplace.
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Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Cologne sewerage system
The sewerage system of Cologne is part of the water infrastructure serving Cologne, Germany.
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Neuer Zollhof
Neuer Zollhof or Der Neue Zollhof, located at Neuer Zollhof 2-6, Unterbilk, is a prominent landmark of Düsseldorf-Hafen, part of the…
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Colorium
This modern colorful building resembling a lamp will surely catch your eye with its noticeable mosaic-like facade.
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Star Gate
Dating back to the 13th century, this tower is one of the oldest structure in Bonn. It used to be a part of the city fortification.
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Schloss Münster
Schloss Münster, officially Fürstbischöfliches Schloss Münster, is the schloss built as the residence of the prince-bishop of Münster,…
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Erbdrostenhof
The Erbdrostenhof is a three-wing late Baroque palace in Münster, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on Salzstraße.
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Villa Hügel
The Villa Hügel is a 19th-century mansion in Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany.
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Historical City Hall of Münster
The Historical City Hall of Münster, located in the centre of Prinzipalmarkt 10, is a well-known and much-visited landmark of the city of…
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Hammerschmidt Villa
Hammerschmidt Villa is a villa in the German city of Bonn that served as the primary official seat and primary official residence of the…
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St Lambert's Church, Münster
St Lambert's Church is a Roman Catholic church building in Münster in Germany, dedicated to Lambert of Maastricht.
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St. Paul's Cathedral, Münster
Münster Cathedral or St.-Paulus-Dom is the cathedral church of the Catholic Diocese of Münster in Germany, and is dedicated to Saint Paul.
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Elisa Fountain
A Neoclassical pavilion where you can find a fountain with healing thermal water accessible to the public. Why not taste it?
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