Monschau (French: Montjoie, Walloon: Mondjoye) is a small resort town in the Eifel region of western Germany, located in the district Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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This was certainly the best visit of the holiday. This beautiful village was tucked away in the valley with loads of gift shops, café shops and all very welcoming and willing to help all the visitors in any way they could. Very pretty really old buildings and just what you would expect from a typical village in the Eiffel Region. This houses are very old world very photogenic and certainly well worth a visit
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Launched in 2002 as the first cultural startup center in North Rhine-Westphalia, the Kunst- und Kulturzentrum (arts and cultural center) - short: KuK - in Monschau has become a forum for international photography. Every year, 35,000 people from far and wide visit the historical building in the old town of Monschau in order to see the temporary exhibitions of high-profile photographers and to enter the discourse with other visitors. As mentioned, the focus lies on the art genre photography, and the exhibitions of world-renowned and respected photographers are attractive across the region and beyond: a unique feature. Works by artists such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elliott Erwitt, Vivian Maier, Anton Corbijn and Berenice Abbott have already fascinated many tens of thousands of visitors. Furthermore, there are quite often exclusive exhibitions and German premieres. There are no permanent but four to five temporary exhibitions p.a.
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Hidden off the beaten track this little village really is a hidden gem. The glass factory provides an insight into the the art of glasswork and has a sales room to purchase locally made glassware. Pleanty of places to eat in the village and wonder at the amazing views
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