Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #3 in Hagen, Germany
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7 km
196 m
Experience Hagen in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in HagenSight 1: Künstlerkolonie Am Stirnband
The garden city of Hohenhagen was founded in 1909 by the Hagen patron Karl Ernst Osthaus and is located in today's district of Eppenhausen, not far southeast of the Hagen motorway junction.
Sight 2: Arbeitersiedlung Walddorfstraße
The workers' housing estate Walddorfstraße of the Hagener Textilindustrie Gebr. Elbers AG in Hagen (Westphalia) was planned by the Munich architect Richard Riemerschmid. Her name is closely associated with the Hagen Impulse and the great Hagen patron of the arts, Karl Ernst Osthaus.
Sight 3: ELBERSHALLEN
Elber's textile factory was a company in Hagen that existed from 1822 to 1932. Located in the center of Hagen, the company premises of the cotton textile factory for the economic development of the city was of great importance.
Sight 4: Johanniskirche
The Johanniskirche is an Evangelical Lutheran church building in Hagen-Mitte on the market square on the Springe.
Sight 5: Synagoge Hagen
The Jewish Community of Hagen was founded in 1819. She is a member of the State Association of Jewish Communities of Westphalia-Lippe.
Sight 6: Karl-Ernst-Osthaus Museum
The Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum is an art museum in Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The center of the museum is a building whose interior was designed by Henry van de Velde to house Karl Ernst Osthaus' art collection, open to the public as the Museum Folkwang. When Osthaus' heirs sold his art collection to the city of Essen, the city of Hagen gained possession of the empty museum building. For a time it served as offices for the local electric company.
Sight 7: Emil Schuhmacher Museum
The Emil Schumacher Museum is an art museum and part of the Kunstquartier in Hagen and dedicated to the internationally renowned painter Emil Schumacher, who was born in Hagen. It was opened on 28 August 2009 in a specially built new building in the run-up to the Capital of Culture year RUHR.2010.
Sight 8: Bunkermuseum
The Hagen Bunkermuseum is set up in the basement of a high bunker in Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia and was opened in 2013.
Sight 9: Kulturzentrum Pelmke
The Pelmke Cultural Centre is one of four independent cultural centres in the city of Hagen, along with the AllerWeltHaus, the Hasper Hammer and the Hohenlimburg Werkhof. It is located in the district of Wehringhausen. The managing director of the Kulturzentrum Pelmke e.V. is Katharina Müller-Kinne.
Sight 10: Goldberg
The Goldberg is a 266.2 m high mountain in Hagen, Germany. As early as the late Middle Ages, gold and silver were mined in the Goldberg near the village of Hagen an der Volme.
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