Top 10 Historic Sites in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

August 4, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

North Rhine-Westphalia (German: Nordrhein-Westfalen, pronounced [ˈnɔʁtʁaɪ̯n vɛstˈfaːlən] ( listen), commonly shortened to NRW) is the most populous state of Germany, with a population of approximately 18 million, and the fourth largest by area. Its capital is Düsseldorf; the largest city is Cologne. Four of Germany's ten largest cities (Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, and Essen) are located in this state, as well as the second largest metropolitan area on the European continent, Rhine-Ruhr.
Restaurants in North Rhine-Westphalia

1. St. Nicolai Kirche

47546 Kalkar, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2824 976510 http://www.heilig-geist-kalkar.de
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

St. Nicolai Kirche

2. Schloss Benrath

Benrather Schlossallee 100-106, 40597 Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 211 8921903 [email protected] http://www.zollfeste-zons.de/schloss-benrath
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4.5 based on 721 reviews

Schloss Benrath

Reviewed By cleom708

We spent a great day at this palace, everything was amazing from the building to the beautiful gardens. You could truly travel back in time

3. City Hall Aachen

Markt, 52062 Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 241 4327310 http://www.rathaus-aachen.de
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4.5 based on 984 reviews

City Hall Aachen

Reviewed By macedonboy - Glasgow, United Kingdom

The town hall of Rathaus is hard to miss as it's right in the old town and part of the Charlemagne Route. It's a put much of the facade is under covers dues to renovations, but what you can see is pretty. Even by the standards of Gothic architecture, the facade is adorned with an incredible number of statues. Inside you can see a painting of Charlemagne and two paintings of Napoleon and Josephine in the main hall.

4. Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen

Gelsenkirchener Str. 181 45309, 45309 Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 201 246810 http://www.zollverein.de/
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4.5 based on 1,414 reviews

Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen

Reviewed By KarinvanB

They are still re-opening/re-arranging areas of the old mines for the people. You can get on the terrain without paying a fee and just walk around. There is also a cycling path. I would suggest to visit the museum. The very long escalator is a highlight itself. There is plenty to see. You can have a drink afterwards at the cafe. Plenty of parkingspaces. The area is also good accessable by train. Everywhere in Essen you see pictures of the Zollverein. Happy I finally got to meet it, in real life????.

5. Historisches Rathaus Munster

Prinzipalmarkt 10, 48143 Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 251 4922724 http://www.muenster.de/stadt/tourismus/altstadt_rathaus.html
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4.5 based on 322 reviews

Historisches Rathaus Munster

This 12th-century building is where the Westphalian Peace Treaty was ratified.

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

With a typical Gothic façade, Muenster's town hall is a mid-14th century edifice. The characteristic gable was rebuilt true to the original in the 1950s. In 2015, it was awarded the European Heritage Label as the "Site of the Peace of Westphalia", which seems to be such a well fitting name for a place like Muenster, mainly a University and residential city where the number of bicycles exceed the number of people and where the old town is beautifully surrounded by a park.

6. Schloss Augustusburg

Max-Ernst-Allee, 50321 Bruhl, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2232 44000 [email protected] http://www.schlossbruehl.de
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4.5 based on 596 reviews

Schloss Augustusburg

Reviewed By MaryBethH417 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

We had a wonderful visit to this Palace in Corona-time. Must reserve and be patient on phone. We went directly to desk and got the last”tour “ of the day 3:30-4:30 pm when they close. The tour consists of a guard more than guide, who directs you to info sheet in your language. No real tours due to Covid. Gardens are lovely. No photos allowed inside palace so be sure to buy small guidebook in your language. Large book only available in German but luckily my husband reads it so he bought one. Sadly we didn’t have time for the hunting lodge. My impression was that this was like a mini-Versailles. We had time for lunch at the Bruhler Wirsthaus-former train station-excellent! We returned after the tour for coffee and apple cake-not a bit was left and now we have to have carrots and cheese n crackers for dinner since we ate it all! Go if you can!

7. Muenster Cathedral (St. Paulus Dom)

Domplatz 28, 48143 Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 251 4956700 http://www.paulusdom.de
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4.5 based on 522 reviews

Muenster Cathedral (St. Paulus Dom)

Reviewed By BigBirdEdinburgh - Livingston, United Kingdom

Been to a lot of churches and monasteries across Europe and this one is well worth a look. Despite the external renovations inside is immaculate and very inspired. The astronomical clock is outstanding and the structure itself very imposing. My only criticism was the beggars at the door....!!

8. LVR-Industriemuseum Textile Factory Cromford

Cromforder Allee 24, 40878 Ratingen, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2234 9921555 [email protected] http://www.industriemuseum.lvr.de/textilfabrikcromford
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

LVR-Industriemuseum Textile Factory Cromford

Situated directly on the river Anger and embedded in an old English landscape park is one of the oldest preserved industrial plants in Germany: the Cromford cotton spinning mill in Ratingen. Founded in 1783/84 by the Wuppertal businessman and entrepreneur Johann Gottfried Brügelmann, it is today considered the first fully mechanical cotton spinning mill on the European continent. The early industrial plant from the late 18th century has been almost completely preserved: the five-story "Hohe Fabrik" and the late baroque Cromford Manor - today both buildings of the LVR Industrial Museum, the "Alte Fabrik", the simple workers' apartments, the office and the wheelhouse, which once housed the water wheel.

9. LWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Nachtigall

Nachtigallstr. 35, 58452 Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany +49 2302 936640 [email protected] http://www.lwl-industriemuseum.de
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

LWL-Industriemuseum Zeche Nachtigall

People began chipping out the first lumps of “black gold” from the hillsides of the Ruhrgebiet around 300 years ago. The Nightingale Colliery will take you back to the time when miners could walk straight inside the galleries to get at the coal; and later sunk the first shafts below ground. Equipped with a helmet and pit lamp visitors can take a walk down the narrow gangway of our mining gallery to a genuine coal streak and experience the unique atmosphere of early mining. One of the oldest hauling engines in the region can be seen in operation in the engine house.

10. Historisches Rathaus

Markt, Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia Germany
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Historisches Rathaus

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