Weather in Gelsenkirchen. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Gelsenkirchen
Among cultural attractions of the city, it's worth noting the Musical Theater, the construction of which started in 1956 and lasted three years. The beautiful theater building is one of the most beautiful architectural monuments of the postwar period. The theater's huge hall can accommodate 1005 people at a time, offering luxurious design and unique acoustics. Several important historical sights have been preserved within the city and its outskirts. Most of the buildings were destroyed during the Second World War. Vacationers must visit Schloss Horst dating back to the middle of the 16th century. Archaeologists working on the territory of the castle have discovered the footing of ancient buildings, which, according to scientists, were built in the early 13th century. The Horst Castle is a fine example of early Renaissance architecture. Your sightseeing should necessarily include a visit to the Berg Castle, which was the city's most important defensive structure several centuries ago. During the Middle Ages, the fortress was surrounded by a deep moat. It was only possible to get into its courtyard by a drawbridge. The last large-scale reconstruction took place in the fortress at the end of the 16th century. Connoisseurs of architecture will easily notice features of the late Baroque in its unique appearance. Guests of the city will be interested in visiting the historic Town Hall building, which is open every day. The Town Hall has miraculously survived during the … Read further

Gelsenkirchen guide chapters

Cuisine and top restaurants

Among the city's coffee shops, the most remarkable is Del Sol Gelsenkirchen, which can be a great place for a family. Guests with children are provided with a separate menu. The atmosphere reigning here is always welcoming and casual. Visitors can comfortably sit behind the counter or go to the main hall where there are large tables and panoramic windows offering the views of nearby attractions. Among Italian … Open

Traditions and mentality of Gelsenkirchen

Festivals that take place in the city attract many visitors from all over the world, they are really worth visiting. In mid-May, the city becomes a paradise for rock fans, because this is the time of the Rock Hard Festival. Among its headliners are the most popular and famous bands coming from all over the world and playing in various subgenres of rock and metal - from hardcore to melodic death metal. The venue is … Open

Travel guide to Gelsenkirchen

Many historical sites can be visited for free by the city's guests, including the building of the Old Town Hall. At the time of construction, the Town Hall was considered the tallest building in the city, its majestic tower and can be seen from many areas even now. Only by a miracle did this historic building survive during the Second World War. Today at the top of the tower is the most popular viewing point in the … Open

Stylish hotels

Speaking of apartments, one of the most stylish is Family-Suite Gelsenkirchen-Horst, designed to accommodate four guests at a time. A distinctive feature of the interior is a large percentage of white color; one of the bedrooms is fully painted in snow-white color. Another attractive feature of the interior is a beautiful finish made from light wood and live plants and flowers which emphasize its naturalness. An … Open

Hotels with history of Gelsenkirchen

On the territory of a fabulously beautiful park, is sited the hotel-castle Schloss Berge. It was built in the 13th century and is today one of the outstanding architectural monuments of the city. The hotel presents its clients wonderful, luxurious rooms decorated in an elegant style and with genuine works of art. Schloss Berge has a chic restaurant serving national cuisine, some of which are served in the … Open

Advices for travellers

4. The city has a well-developed public transport system with a single type of tickets. Tickets are sold at special kiosks standing close to public transport stops, as well as newspaper and tobacco kiosks. 5. Budget travelers should think about buying a ticket for 25 hours, a few days, a week, or a month. With WelcomeCard, one adult and three children can travel by bus for free. It also gives discounts at many … Open

Climate in Germany and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Germany is located in the temperate climatic zone, so the weather at any time of the year is quite pleasant for any traveler. Therefore, there is no specific tourist season in Germany. It all depends on what the traveler wants to see. Fans of warm weather and sunny days often begin to come from the end of May to the beginning of September. Summer time is characterized by huge traffic jams, high prices for accommodation and souvenirs, as well as huge queues and crowds of tourists near one or another of the country's attractions. However, at the same time, tourists still like to come to Germany in summer. They are attracted by the possibility of relaxing outdoors, as well as numerous summer festivals. The ski season opens, as a rule, in the middle of December and lasts until the snow melts, which is usually mid-March to early April. … Open

Atmosphere of Germany: religion and languages

Provinces of Germany are a bit more serious about the religion, and there is still a church tax there. Kids in German schools, regardless of their personal preferences, learn the basics of the Christian religion and Protestantism. In general, the attitude of the Germans towards religion is quite tolerant. In addition to the main religions, there are many different sects whose work is not pursued at the state level. A clear division of law, labor and religion allows diverse confessions to exist in close proximity and not to provoke conflicts. … Open

Weather in the region of Gelsenkirchen

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