In Western Germany, travelers can visit the incredibly charming town of Monschau. It attracts foreign guests as much as the big cities of the country. Monschau is situated in the valley of the picturesque Rur River, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia not far from the Belgian border. Why is this small town so attractive to tourists? Monschau is a great place to feel the atmosphere of the seventeenth century. This is the period when Monschau was developing and prospering. Even worldwide conflicts didn’t inflict much damage to the town. Monschau hasn’t lost its tidy and charming look. The air is very clean and fresh here, making it very pleasant to walk in this settlement.
The first mentions of the settlement on the site of modern Monschau date back to 1198. This is when the documents mention Monschau Castle – the building later gave its name to the town. The beautiful castle became widely famous throughout the country. In 1433, the dukes of Julich bought the castle in order to turn it into their residence. In the coming centuries, several ruling forces changed in the town. Many leaders tried to capture the small but cozy and picturesque town.
Local dwellings form the architectural look of Monschau. There are roughly three hundred historical buildings here. Tourists particularly admire the traditional houses with the timber framing built above the river. When looking at these houses, it feels like they are going to fall into the water. However, this doesn’t happen – the houses have been standing on this site for centuries. In the past, Monschau was famous for manufacturing cloth. However, local authorities decided that the factory was bad for the environment. The manufacture closed, and its building has turned into a local attraction.
Rotes Haus or the Red House is a popular landmark in Monschau. In the past, this estate belonged to the Scheibler family. Johann Heinrich Scheibler, the owner of the building, was a famous cloth manufacturer. However, when it was decided to stop cloth production in the town, the owner and his family left Monschau. Red House turned into a museum, during a visit to which visitors can learn about all stages of cloth production, see the most popular cloth patterns in Europe in the past, and look at the catalog with more than 6,000 different designs. The descendants of the Scheibler family visit the estate from time to time. They mostly gather in the Red House for family celebrations.
The Monschau Castle remains the most popular attraction in the town. The eye-catching fortification was built in the 13th century. Over the years, the castle has survived many attacks and plunders. It was also reconstructed several times. Despite all the troubles and challenges, the majestic historical landmark still welcomes numerous guests. The castle’s owners had to struggle and work hard to save the unique landmark and maintain it in good condition. In modern days, the castle has become a true pride of Monschau and a reminder of the complicated past of the town full of sad events.
Tourists enjoy walking in the long passages of the castle just like the dukes did centuries ago. However, if you want to see Monschau Castle is its full splendor, visit the castle in the evening. The building has a fantastic illumination – thousands of lights decorate its walls. In summer, the historical complex regularly hosts interesting festivals, one of which is dedicated to classical music. Famous performers and orchestras from all parts of the country arrive in Monschau to participate in the event.
Do you like beer? If the answer is yes, you will find it interesting to visit the Brewery Museum. During an excursion in this museum, visitors learn more about the history of the popular foamy drink and all stages of beer brewing. That being said, the most pleasant and interesting part of the visit to this museum starts closer to the excursion’s end. All visitors are welcome to sample different species of authentic German beer.
The fairytale town of Monschau is located roughly forty kilometers from Aachen and one hundred kilometers from Cologne. Travelers can easily arrive in this town from the abovementioned German cities. The choice of transport is up to travelers – they can pick a car, bus or train. Car rental in Aachen is an easy and comfortable way to reach this town. There are also daily buses and trains to Monschau. The time in transit is roughly one hour in this case.