8 Sights in Duren, Germany (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Duren, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 8 sights are available in Duren, Germany.

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1. Annakirche

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The Annakirche is a Roman Catholic parish and pilgrimage church in Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built between 1954 and 1956 according to plans by Rudolf Schwarz from the quarry stones of the previous church, which was destroyed on 16 November 1944, and contains the head of St. Anne, to whom it is also consecrated. It is the parish church of the parish of St. Lukas, which was established on 1 January 2010.

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2. St. Bonifatius

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St. Bonifatius

St. Bonifatius was a Roman Catholic church in Düren-Ost in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It stands in the street An St. Bonifatius and was built between 1951 and 1952 according to plans by Albert Boßlet. The church was deconsecrated on 7 January 2017 and has been converted into a day care centre. The building is registered under number 1/148 as a monument in the list of architectural monuments in Düren.

Wikipedia: St. Bonifatius (Düren) (DE)

3. Leopold-Hoesch-Museum

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The Leopold-Hoesch-Museum is an art museum in Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Düren industrialist family Hoesch, represented by Kommerzienrat Wilhelm Hoesch (1845–1923), the son of Leopold Hoesch, donated the sum of 300,000 marks to the city of Düren for the construction of a museum after the death of the family father in 1899.

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4. Groß St. Arnold

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Groß St. Arnold Karl-Heinz Meurer (--Charlie1965nrw 10:00, 12 / CC-BY-SA-3.0

Groß St. Arnold is a Roman Catholic parish and pilgrimage church in Arnoldsweiler, a district of Düren in the district of Düren in North Rhine-Westphalia. Because of its size and the three towers, the church is also popularly called the Cathedral of the Dürener Lande. It was built between 1899 and 1902 according to plans by Theodor Ross.

Wikipedia: Groß St. Arnold (Arnoldsweiler) (DE)

5. Historische Drehscheibe

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The turntable at the Durham train station is a protected part of the Durham train station in North Rhine-Westphalia. Like the entire station, it has been included in the city of Durham's list of monuments since 1989, numbered 1/070. The location of the Inselbahnhof turntable is unique in Germany.

Wikipedia: Drehscheibe Bahnhof Düren (DE)

6. St. Michael

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St. Michael is a Roman Catholic parish church in Echtz, a district of Düren in the district of Düren, North Rhine-Westphalia. It was built from 1896 to 1898 according to plans by Franz Statz and is dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Echtz) (DE)

7. Dreigurtbrücke

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A three-belt bridge is the special design of a truss bridge, which has a total of three belts and three structural surfaces. This type of bridge was invented by Anton von Rieppel. That's why it's also called Rieppelbrücke.

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8. Marienkirche

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The Marienkirche is a Roman Catholic branch church in Düren, Germany. It belongs to the parish of St. Luke and was built in 1949 according to plans by the architect Hans Peter Fischer from rubble bricks.

Wikipedia: Marienkirche (Düren) (DE)

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