Located in the Ruhr region of western Germany, Dortmund is a major industrial center. Together with surrounding cities such as Essen and Cologne, it forms Germany's largest agglomeration with a population of more than 10 million (Dortmund alone has a population of nearly 600,000). Despite its industrial history, half of its area is now made up of parks, green spaces, forests and farmland. The city is primarily famous for its soccer team, one of the more successful in Europe - Borussia Dortmund, as well as for its beer - as recently as 100 years ago there were more than 30 breweries in Dortmund.
The history of Dortmund dates back to the 9th century, when there was a settlement in the area belonging to the Carolingian Empire. In the 13th century the city became a member of the Hanseatic League, and in 1220 it became a Free City of the Reich reporting directly to the Emperor. During the industrial era, Dortmund developed as a center for mining, metallurgy and beer production. At the end of World War II, about 80% of the city's historic buildings were destroyed in Allied air raids, leaving it with few valuable monuments. However, after reconstruction, Dortmund once again became an important center of industry and technology, as well as a very green city.
Dortmund is not typically touristy. The Ruhr region itself is also not a popular destination. However, in the city you can find interesting museums, several monuments and relax amidst beautifully landscaped greenery. Below is a list of the most interesting attractions in the city of soccer, beer and... rhinos.
The market square in Dortmund dates back to the 12th century. There you can find most traces of the city's old buildings. The fountains present on it still served as animal troughs in the early 20th century. While in the vicinity, go for a coffee or enjoy a local beer in one of the cafes located there.
The Lutheran church dedicated to St. Rajnold, the city's patron saint, dates back to the 13th century. Remnants of the surviving Romanesque fragments of the basilica can still be seen in the present building. Inside, the Late Gothic chancel is particularly noteworthy. At 104 meters, the church's tower is a distinctive point towering over the city and marking its geographical center. You can climb the stairs to it and admire the panorama of Dortmund from there.
This is an Evangelical-Augsburg church dating from the early 13th century, combining elements of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The end of World War II and Allied air raids caused partial destruction of the church, but it was possible to preserve some medieval works of art, such as historic altars and paintings.
This is a 70-acre park that was created, among other things, on the site of heaps and a former landfill. Today it attracts visitors with its well-kept alleys, beautiful vegetation and many attractions, such as a rose garden, a Japanese garden, playgrounds, playgrounds and a narrow-gauge railroad. The centerpiece of the park is the Florianturm (Florian Tower), a 212-meter-high observation television tower. A revolving restaurant is located at 138 meters, from where you can enjoy the city skyline from all sides without moving.
Near to Dortmund's main train station is a museum frequented by soccer enthusiasts. There you can learn about the history of German soccer from 1874 to the present. The attractions inside are mostly multimedia, interactive, sometimes quite unusual and thus interesting even for people not particularly interested in soccer.
In the city in various places you can come across rhinos with wings. The idea for such an unusual enrichment of urban space appeared in 2000, when a figure was placed in front of the entrance to the philharmonic hall, a rhinoceros intended to depict the power of music, while its wings - to show the impact of soft sounds on the environment. More rhinos appeared in the city on the occasion of the 2006 FIFA World Cup held there, then each representing a different participating country. There are now more than a hundred of them.
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