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  1. Bergisch Gladbach (German pronunciation: [ˌbɛʁɡɪʃ ˈɡlatbax] ⓘ) is a city in the Cologne/Bonn Region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and capital of the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis (district).

    • Papiermuseum Alte Dombach
    • Kunstmuseum Villa Zanders
    • Mediterana
    • Schloss Bensberg
    • Bergisches Museum für Bergbau, Handwerk und Gewerbe
    • St. Laurentius
    • Evangelische Gnadenkirche
    • Altes Schloss Bensberg
    • Wildpark Dünnwald
    • Kvb-Museum

    In Bergisch Gladbach’s Sand district, this old paper mill is Germany’s largest museum about papermaking and is a location for the LVR Industrial Museum, which has facilities across the Rhineland. The exhibitions are in several buildings at the Alte Dombach mill, which started making paper in 1614. Production continued right through industrialisatio...

    This industrial-era villa was built in the mid-1870s for Maria Zanders, widow of the paper entrepreneur Richard Zanders. In its early years the house was right on the north side of the Schnabelsmühle paper mills. The Neo-Renaissance villa was bequeathed to the city as a cultural venue in 1932 and in 1986 the restored building became the municipal g...

    In the Saaler Mühle district is a Mediterranean/Moorish-themed spa resort, offering relaxation or fun for people of all ages. In summer, kids will make a bee line for the outdoor bathing area, which has a wave pool. Also outside is a massive outdoor sunbathing area on the east bank of the Bensberger See lake. But Mediterana’s appeal lies in its man...

    Here’s a monument that you can’t enter unless you’re staying at the luxury hotel and restaurant with three Michelin stars inside. But the Schloss Bensberg is still something to keep in mind, not least because its cupolas and high white walls can be seen from far and wide. The property was a hunting lodge for the Counts Palatine of the Rhine in the ...

    In an ensemble of 18th and 19th-century buildings around the half-timbered Turmchenhaus (turret house) is a museum tackling the history of mining, crafts and trade in Bergisch Gladbach. Around ten traditional houses and workshops reveal the skills and tools required for trades like saddlery, chain-making, tanning, baking and wheel-making, and you c...

    There has been a parish church to St. Larentius at this location since at least 1282. The graceful building that greets you today may look Medieval, but this Neo-Romanesque church was built in phases from 1845 to the start of the 1900s. There’s art from the church’s predecessor decorating the interior, including carved figures of saints dating to t...

    Among the prettiest monuments in the city is this yellow-painted reformed evangelical church rebuilt in the 1770s. The church mixes Baroque architecture, as you’ll see from its tower and onion dome, with later Neoclassical elements like the Doric portico in front of the portal. This building also re-uses some decoration from an older church, like t...

    At Bensberg’s old castle Medieval stonework merges with modern concrete. The Altes Schloss dates back to the 1100s and was first owned by Thuringian Landgrave Ludwig I. With the arrival of firearms at the end of the 14th century the stronghold became a noble residence, but after the new hunting lodge was built up the hill in the 1700s this building...

    Beginning in the west of Bergisch Land is the Dünnwald forest, which continues down to the Rhine towards Cologne. For a family day out you could make for the animal park, where European species live in large habitats. There are European bison, which now only exist in the wild at the Poland-Belarus border, as well as mouflons, fallow deer and wild b...

    Although this transport museum is in Cologne’s city limits, it is closer to Bergisch Gladbach, sitting just a little way west of the city centre. The museum is in the old Thielenbruch depot, dating back more than a century. This iron-framed hall is just the place to get to grips with 130 years of tram travel in Cologne. The 20 vintage trams here ar...

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  4. May 30, 2023 · Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil getaway, here are the 15 best places to visit in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. 1. Altenberger Dom (Altenberg Cathedral)

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  5. Bergisch Gladbach, city, North RhineWestphalia Land (state), western Germany. It lies just east-northeast of Cologne. Chartered in 1856, Bergisch Gladbach has a 12th-century Romanesque church (in the Paffrath district), the moated castles of Zwieffelsstrunden and Blegge, and the 16th-century.

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