Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #12 in Wuppertal, Germany
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16 km
472 m
Explore Wuppertal in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in WuppertalSight 1: Kalktrichterofen
The lime funnel kiln on the Eskesberg in the Wuppertal district of Elberfeld-West is an industrial monument from the 19th century and one of the last remaining industrial lime kilns in the Niederberg region. The lime funnel kiln is a location of the Museum of Industrial Culture Wuppertal.
Sight 2: Hof Beek
The Beek farm is a listed former manor house in the Uellahl-Katernberg district of Wuppertal.
Sight 3: Haus Noetzlin
Haus Noetzlin is a listed villa in the Elberfeld district of Wuppertal.
Sight 4: Friedhof der Niederländisch-reformierten Gemeinde
The Katernberger Straße cemetery is an evangelical-reformed cemetery in the Wuppertal district of Katernberg. As a rose cemetery of the Dutch-Reformed community, he is known far beyond the city limits of Wuppertal due to its execution according to the concept of the Herrnhut Gottesacker.
Wikipedia: Friedhof Katernberger Straße (DE), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 5: Bahnhof Wuppertal-Ottenbruch
The Wuppertal-Otterbruch train station is a former train station in Wuppertal. It is located on the route Düsseldorf-Derendorf-Dortmund Süd. It is striking due to its partially slate -clad half -timbered construction and was recently used gastronomy. He is named after the Ottenbruch location.
Wikipedia: Bahnhof Wuppertal-Ottenbruch (DE), Heritage Website
Sight 6: Wiesenwerke
Gold-Zack-Werke AG was a stock corporation in the textile industry, whose shell was converted into an issuing house towards the end of the 20th century. In the second half of the 20th century, Gold-Zack-Werke AG was the market leader in the field of strands, rubber and textile strips, so-called Barmer articles.
Sight 7: Teschemacher Hof
The Teschemacher Hof is a listed former manor house in the Uellahl-Katernberg district of Wuppertal.
Sight 8: Villa Seyd
Villa Seyd is located in Wuppertal district Uellendahl-Katernberg, Adalbert-Stifter-Weg 54, and is one of the largest villas in Wuppertal. It was built from 1897 to 1899 on behalf of the manufacturer Carl Hermann Seyd, according to a design by Elberfeld architect Heinrich Plange. As a monument under protection since 19 December 1984, it is the listed monument of the city of Wuppertal under no. D227.
Sight 9: Jüdischer Friedhof am Weinberg
The Jewish Cemetery am Weinberg is a Jewish cemetery on the flank of the Stübchensberg in the Uellendahl-Katernberg district of Wuppertal, Germany. It was built in 1896 as the successor to the Old Jewish Cemetery on Weißenburgstraße.
Sight 10: 18
The Helios University Hospital Wuppertal is a hospital in Wuppertal with locations in Barmen and Elberfeld. It is the largest hospital in the Bergisches Land. It has 1,051 beds and more than 2,500 employees and 26 specialist departments at its three locations in Barmen and Elberfeld as well as Bergisch Land in Ronsdorf (pain clinic).
Sight 11: Johnson Controls IFM Industrie GmbH
The consumer cooperative "Vorwärts-Befreiung" was a large consumer cooperative in Wuppertal. It emerged from the merger of the cooperatives "Liberation" and "Vorwärts" as well as "Budget" in Velbert in 1924. Previously, several attempts to unite the Elberfeld and Barmer cooperatives had failed.
Sight 12: Lego-Brücke
The Lego-Brücke is a concrete beam bridge which crosses over the Schwesterstraße in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Wuppertal, Germany. In 2011, graffiti and street artist Martin Heuwold repainted the bridge in the style of Lego bricks, receiving national and international media attention for his work. The work was awarded the Deutscher Fassadenpreis in 2012.
Sight 13: Thomaskirche
St. Thomas' Church is a Protestant church in the Elberfeld district of Wuppertal, Germany.
Sight 14: Engelnberg
The Engelnberg is an approximately 197-metre-high elevation in North Rhine-Westphalia, in the city of Wuppertal in the Elberfeld district and is also the namesake for the street Am Engelnberg.
Sight 15: Engelnburg
The Engelnburg is a residential complex with a restaurant in the Elberfeld district of Wuppertal, on the Engelnberg hill in the Ostersbaum residential district and is a listed building.
Sight 16: Bahnhof Wuppertal-Mirke
Wuppertal-Mirke station is a historic railway station in Wuppertal, Germany. The station building (station building) was entered into the list of monuments in 1987.
Sight 17: Friedhofskirche
The cemetery church in Elberfeld is one of the largest churches of Wuppertal and the third oldest for the reformed church in Elberfeld. Pastors, such as the moderator of the Reformed Confederation Hermann Albert Hesse or the church historian Hermann Klugkist Hesse, organized significant reformed. With 1,020 seats, after the Constantin Bazilica Trier, it is the second largest Evangelical church in the Rhineland.
Sight 18: Villa Amalia
Villa Amalia is a villa in the Briller district of Wuppertal, Germany. Since 1986, the building has been registered as an architectural monument together with the coach house of the villa in the list of monuments of the city of Wuppertal.
Sight 19: Briller Schloss
Briller Schloss is a listed residential and commercial building in Wuppertal-Elberfeld.
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