Leverkusen is an industrial town in Germany located in the Northern Rhine - Westphalia, on the Rheine River between Dusseldorf and Koln. The population of this city estimated 161.3 thousands of people in 2005.
Leverkusen is attractive with a wide selection of inexpensive stores. For quality and cheap clothes, one can go to Shirts & More. This women's clothing store is within walking distance of … Open
This city features the oldest, most beautiful and picturesque Japanese Garden. Seems, just to make this place look even more beautiful, the garden is surrounded by factories and their pipes, which make the contrast even more vivid. In this garden you can finally understand the philosophy of Japan. Spring is an exceptionally good time for visiting this place as on this time of the year all trees and plants in the garden start blooming, making the complete picture truly stunning. The beauty of the Japanese Garden amazed its visitors starting directly from its main entrance.
In Leverkusen, travelers with children can take a walk in picturesque places and visit interesting sights. The ideal place for a summer walk would be the Japanischer Garten. This charming … Open
A lot of interesting historical sites are concentrated in the Opladen area. The most famous architectural monument of these places is the beautiful Vila Remer, which was built in the Middle Ages. Now in the historic district there are mostly residential houses. Locals continue to live in beautiful houses that were built 300 - 400 years ago. Only some particularly large buildings are occupied by state institutions. While walking around this area, you can make a lot of beautiful memorable photos.
Leverkusen is characterized by a very satisfying cuisine with a clear predominance of meat dishes. Traditional German sausages, stews, and grilled meats, rich meat soups, and stews - all … Open
The main religious symbol of the city is the Protestant Church of Christ. Its construction began in 1904 and lasted for two years. The church is characterized by an incredible beautiful design. Its height is more than 14 meters. The high tower of the church can be seen from many city streets. The religious construction was badly damaged during the Second World War, but by 1949, it had been completely restored. Currently, it is used not only for worshiping, but also as a cultural center. It often hosts interesting exhibitions and even concerts of classical music.
Leverkusen was formed as an industrial city and even today its industrial potential is actively developing. It got its name in honor of the famous entrepreneur Carl Leverkus who decided to … Open