Weather in Monschau. Actual conditions and forecast

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Map of Monschau temperature forecast

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Rain forecast for Monschau area

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More to see in Monschau
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. In 1795, the French were the rulers in the whole region of North Rhine-Westphalia. The invaders changed the town’s name from Monschau to Montjoie. During the French reign, the small town turned into an important center of the canton, which in its turn was a part of the Roer department. That being said, the … Read further

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Monschau sightseeing

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 … 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

In the western part of the country, the population, for the most part, professes Christianity. All immigrants tend to stay in large cities in Germany, as there are more high-paid jobs and it is much easier to find a home. That is why Islam and Judaism in the province are difficult to find. In general, the religious influence on the society is at an extremely low level, although things were different a little over a century ago. The religion of the inhabitants of Germany absolutely doesn’t affect their welfare and self-realization. In the largest cities, many churches and temples are built. Regular worship services are held there. Even the atheists celebrate such religious holidays as Christmas and Easter. They have long became national holidays. All municipalities provide employees with days off on these dates. … Open

Weather in the region of Monschau

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