Details for your Walking Sightseeing Tour in Arnsberg, Germany
Tour Facts
Your chosen free self-guided walking sightseeing tour is located in Arnsberg, Germany. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions including their details.
Show all sightseeing tours in Arnsberg, GermanySight 1: Kreuzbergkapelle

Croitzberg is 263 meters above sea level. NHN Hoher Berg is located west of the Old City of Arnsberg in Hochsauerlandkreis, North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located between the Ruhr Valley in the east and Valpuktar in the west. To the north, it becomes a hill, also known as the Old Castle or Römberg, where Rüdenburg is. Just to the south is the Seltersberg district of Arnsberg. From the Ruhr Valley, a cross road leads to the top of Croitzberg Mountain, where there is also a small church.


Sight 2: Auferstehungskirche
The Church of the Resurrection in Arnsberg, built between 1822 and 1824, was the first Protestant church building in the city.


Sight 3: Hirschberger Tor

Hirschberg Castle is the hunting lodge of the Elector of Cologne, built on the foundation of an ancient castle. It is located near Hirschberg and is today part of Warstein. Apart from the former stables, the only surviving part of the complex is the 18th century main entrance.


Sight 4: Ehmsendenkmal
Ehmsendenkmal in Arnsberg honors Ernst Ehmsen, minister of forests and founder of Sauerländischen Gebirgsverein (SGV).


Sight 5: Stadt- und Landständearchiv

The Arnsberg City and City Stand Archives is the local archive of the city of Arnsberg and its predecessor. At the same time, it keeps partial stocks of the archive of the lands of the Duchy of Westphalia. The archive has been based in the former Wedinghausen monastery since 2004. The historical school library of the Laurentianum grammar school is also cared for.


Sight 6: Propstei St. Laurentius
The Wedinghausen monastery is a former Premonstratensian canons in Arnsberg. It was founded around 1170 and lifted in the course of secularization in 1803.


Sight 7: Sankt-Johannes-Nepomuk

The Sankt-Johannes-Nepomuk chapel in Arnsberg dates from the 18th century.


Sight 8: Liebfrauen-Kirche

Liebfrauen Parish Church is a Catholic church in Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis (Hochsauerlandkreis), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.


Sight 9: St. Pius
The Catholic parish church of St. Pius is a parish building in Arnsberg in the Hochsauerlandkreis (North Rhine-Westphalia). The parish belongs to the Paderborn diocese.
Disclaimer Please be aware of your surroundings and do not enter private property. We are not liable for any damages that occur during the tours.
Why Visit Sights? Self-guided sightseeing tours are a free and safe alternative to bus tours. You can explore Arnsberg at your own pace, any time! Also you are doing something good for your health by walking.
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