Neumünster, a charming city in northern Germany just 40 kilometers north of Hamburg, with roots dating back to the Middle Ages.
The history of Neumünster unfolds like a blooming garden, with its heart beating in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. This Gothic building from the 15th century, for example, boasts a richly decorated main altar.
The city of Neumünster is also a major tourist destination.
Be transported back to the 19th century, when the Neo-Renaissance Neumünster City Hall comes to life - a place where the authorities serve the residents.
The Art Museum is a land for the artistic soul, and Skulpturenpark Neumünster sends us on a journey through the world of sculpture, where the works of contemporary artists such as Magdalena Abakanowicz go hand in hand with nature.
Summarizing, Neumünster is a city that blooms like a breathtakingly colorful garden, offering its charm to anyone who visits its doorstep. For lovers of history and culture, it brings to mind a magnificent tale spread across old pages. For seekers of active recreation, Neumunster is an adventure that is experienced in uncharted lands, often following without a map, but with hope in the heart.
To reach this charming place, it is advisable to use buses, such as our lines. We stop at ZOB Bahnhofstrasse 2, right next to the Museum of Technology. Discover Neumünster - a place where stories meet reality and dance in the harmony of life.
The city of Neumünster is a place where stories meet reality and dance in the harmony of life.
In Elk you will find two city beaches, both of them sandy, although in truth it will probably be difficult to find even a meter of free space in high season anyway. There is also a sizable park, several children's playgrounds and a bunch of playrooms. Elk also has an interesting museum, offering, among other things, a ride on a narrow-gauge train.
To get from or to Elk, you can use, for example, a bus. Sinbad coaches leave from Elk's PKS station, which is located right next to the railroad station. Therefore, if you happen to be going to Elk by train, but then want to change to another means of transport, the change itself will not take more than a few minutes.
In our opinion, however, it is worth reaching Elk by bus, because trains in high season can be overloaded with people heading to the Baltic cities.
The bus station in Elk, despite the fact that Google shows that it does not exist, still serves our buses. It may not be as impressive now as the Elk railroad station, but nevertheless our buses go to and from Elk from station one.
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