Exploring Essen’s diversity is always a good idea. The first 24 hours alone offer incredible possibilities. And things are rarely so unrestricted: here, more really is more. So spend 48 or even 72 hours here. Even this much time is just enough to take in the main attractions, the characteristic flair of the city or to discover one or other culinary delight.
day 1. 24 hours. Culture, history and design.
morning
Visit the Essen Cathedral treasury
- Sacral exhibits of priceless value
- The Golden Madonna – the oldest sculpted figure of Mary in the West
Old Synagogue – Jewish cultural building
- The eventful history of the building as a mirror of the times
- Exhibitions, events and special offers
Break for lunch
afternoon
Guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein/Zollverein Mine XII
(2 hours)
- Bauhaus-inspired architecture - »the most beautiful coal mine in the world«
- Unique museum - a place for art, culture and design
- Great architectural ensemble - UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Fascinating history of one of the largest industrial regions of the world
- Modern and popular design
or
- the world's largest exhibition of contemporary design
- 1,000 Red-Dot -winning products from around the world
- within the breath-taking architecture of the former Zeche Zollverein complex
evening
- Dinner in one of the city’s restaurants
- Evening event according to own plans
Day 2. 48 hours. Culture and living.
morning
- oldest 19th and 20th Century collection in Germany
- Star architect Chipperfield designed the new building
City Tour of Essen / visit Margarethenhöhe
- one of the finest examples of the garden city concept
- listed settlement
Lunch
afternoon
Villa Hügel with a walk through the park
- The former home of the Krupp family
- Great art and cultural history exhibitions
- Tour of the historical residential areas and the extensive park
or
Werden (historic town / St. Ludgerus)
- one of the most important late-Romanesque churches in the Rhineland
- The picturesque old town centre of Kettwig with its charming half-Timbered architecture (17th–19th Century)
evening
- Four nostalgic cinema theatres in the city, some are listed buildings
- Outstanding annual programme
Further information and contact:
EMG - Essen Marketing GmbH | Tourist Info
Kettwiger Str. 2-10 | D- 45127 Essen
Telephone: +49 201 88 72333 | E-Mail: touristinfo@essen.de
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