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Sights in Neuss

Church of St. Quirinus

Church of St. Quirinus

The imposing landmark of the city of Neuss is one of the most important late Romanesque churches in the Lower Rhineland. Mehr…

Obertor

Obertor

One of the most massive gatehouses in the Rhineland. It was built around 1200. Mehr…

Zeughaus (Arsenal)

Zeughaus (Arsenal)

From 1637 to 1802, the current Zeughaus building complex was a church and cloister for the Franciscans. Mehr…

Restaurant “Vogthaus”

Restaurant “Vogthaus”

Located right next to the church of St. Quirinus, this house was built in 1597. It was restored and reconstructed after World War II and is now a restaurant. Mehr…

Restaurant “Em Schwatte Päd”

Restaurant “Em Schwatte Päd”

Town brick house built in Renaissance architectural style in 1603. Mehr…

City Wall at the Hamtorplatz

City Wall at the Hamtorplatz

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Clemens-Sels-Museum

Clemens-Sels-Museum

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Museum “Haus Rottels”

Museum “Haus Rottels”

Being part of the Clemens-Sels Museum, Haus Rottels, situated in Oberstraße 58 - 60, houses memories of the city's history in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mehr…

Globe Theater

Globe Theater

Shakespeare fondly called his Globe Theatre "My wooden O". Mehr…

Churches and Church Art

Churches and Church Art

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Cybele Baptistry

Cybele Baptistry

In 1956, a late-antique stone cellar was discovered during emergency excavations at the place known today as Gepaplatz square in Neuss. Mehr…

Museum “Insel Hombroich”

Museum “Insel Hombroich”

Art and nature unite in perfect harmony in a private museum set in 20 hectares of park and meadowland created by the landscape planner Bernhard Korte. Mehr…

Children’s Farm in Selikum

Children’s Farm in Selikum

The children's farm of Neuss is situated in the recreational area of Reuschenberger Busch and Selikumer Park on the River Erft. Mehr…