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Münster is a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly, creating a skyline that tells a story of resilience and beauty. As you wander through its charming streets, you'll encounter a mix of stunning Gothic architecture, baroque masterpieces, and contemporary designs that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. From the iconic St. Lamberti Church with its striking spire to the elegant Erbdrostenhof mansion, each building adds a unique touch to Münster's skyline, inviting you to explore its fascinating past.

But it's not just about the buildings; the views from various vantage points around the city are equally captivating. Whether you're strolling along the Promenade, enjoying a leisurely bike ride, or relaxing in one of the city's many parks, you'll find yourself surrounded by picturesque landscapes and vibrant urban life. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best spots to take in these views, from historic landmarks to hidden gems. So grab your camera and get ready to discover the architectural wonders and breathtaking vistas that make Münster a must-visit destination.

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1Prinzipalmarkt

4.7
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Historical landmark
Prinzipalmarkt is the historic principal marketplace of the city, known for its old buildings and luxurious shops and cafés. The street features eye-catching secular Gothic architecture, a result of the city's reconstruction after World War II. In the center of Prinzipalmarkt, visitors can find top Munster attractions, as well as luxurious cafes, shops, alleys, small sculptures, and fountains.
I understand the importance of finding enjoyable places when exploring a new city. I’ve twice visited the downtown area of Muenster, often referred to as Bicycle City. It has a charming atmosphere with various clothing stores, food shops, and shoe stores, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Muenster, whether for a spontaneous trip or a planned getaway, I highly recommend spending time in this lively area. You’ll be captivated by the breathtaking German architecture of the surrounding churches, and I believe you’ll have a fantastic experience.
Andray — Google review
Münster is one of the most beautiful cities in Northrhine Westfalia. The historic Prinzipalmarkt was rebuilt after the 2nd World War to its original beauty, after being completely destroyed through bombs. It's lined with high-end shops, cafes and traditional and new restaurants. It's worthwhile to visit this history-rich city.
Sabine E — Google review
The “Market of Principles”, meaning of the principle merchants of Münster includes the Cathedral of Saint Lambertus, with the landmark of the yellow ladder, not just at the outside running up the steeple, but with a continuation at the inside.
Chris — Google review
Love the vibes here. They re built the buildings after WW 2. Pretty nice and stunning. On Saturday is quite crowded and full.
N 1 — Google review
Really nice historic marketplace where people meet and explore together. It is also a shopping district just at the start of the old town of Münster. There are lots of areas to take photos, videos, panoramas, etc and the buildings look pretty, even though old, it has a rich history. If you are in this part of Germany, I would recommend travelling to Münster and exploring the old city, Rathaus and churches in the area. There are also good places for eating and drinking and for just wandering around.
Phil T — Google review
Beautiful place
Onsiri N — Google review
The most beautiful street in the city, full of shops; the heart of Münster. The town hall and the Stadtweinhaus are its main buildings.
Fabio R — Google review
I love Munster. Beautiful place. Town center it's great. Very pleasant people around. Always happy to visit.
Dave I — Google review
10, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.prinzipalmarkt.de/•+49 251 2029100•Tips and more reviews for Prinzipalmarkt

2Allwetterzoo Münster

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4.0
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Allwetterzoo Münster, also known as the all-weather zoo, is a perfect family destination in Munster. Situated near Lake Aasee, it offers an ideal day out for families with its diverse range of activities. The zoo houses over 3,000 animals from 300 species and features covered walkways that provide shelter in any weather. Visitors can enjoy encounters with various animals, educational tours on conservation, and expert feedings.
A lovely zoo with an amazing variety of animals to pique your interest. Set in a sprawling park with plenty of activities to capture the attention of the youngest to the oldest, from feeding the elephants to the adventure playground with its massive slide! A great family day out in Münster!
Ivan L — Google review
Animals were really cool, you can get quite close up to most animals, though there was NO information in English or Dutch or any other language. So if you can't speak German and want to read up, don't go. It was quite clean everywhere, loads of space to walk, no crowdedness at all (we went early).
LucasGT — Google review
The zoo is nice, the animals are well cared for and look happy. They have quite spacious enclosures, and there are many renovation works going on, so it will become even better.
Anna V — Google review
This zoo is absolutely worth the visit, beautiful animals with nice habitats. We have come all the way from the south of Germany to visit this zoo and it didn’t disappoint us.
Sherry E — Google review
A large and beautiful zoo with both expected and surprising animals. Very family-friendly and great for kids – you can rent pull-along wagons, which are super handy. Clean restrooms and affordable parking (€5 per day). Also, a good place to visit when the weather isn’t perfect, thanks to several covered areas. Dogs are welcome, too, which is a big plus for us. Tip: book your tickets online in advance – entry is usually faster and often cheaper. Highly recommended!
Peter L — Google review
We had a brilliant day visiting here! The zoo is clean and tidy. The animals are well looked after and cared for. The staff are super friendly. There's lots of things to see and do. Lots of amazing playparks scattered around the park. We were able to feed the elephants - free of charge! And also the little parakeets. They have a few walk in enclosures, goats and lemurs. The whole day was fantastic! I would highly recommend visiting here! Children of all ages and adults would have a great time!
Jamie W — Google review
I really liked this zoo. The parking lot is very big so there's enough space to park your car. Another benefit are the parking- and entrance fee which aren't very high. The zoo is quiet big and offers hours of fun! They are building something near the entrance which will be done in 2022. I'm very curious and will definitely visit the zoo once this is done. There are various species of animals in this zoo and especially quiet a few different species of big cats. I love big cats which makes this zoo amazing! Most animals do have a good amount of space, but not all of them. For example the lions. Their habitat isn't the size it should be. And I think that some animals habitats are a bit doll. This zoo is also great if you have children. There are a lot of playgrounds where your children can play. There are also enough toilets throughout the whole zoo and a lot of different points where you can buy some food. I had a great time in this zoo and that is why I would recommend it to others.
Linne G — Google review
In my opinion, the zoo feels a bit cramped for the animals. About 50% of them seem to use the same small paths repeatedly, which doesn’t make them appear happy. Some animals, like the meerkats, seem to have enough space and look content, but others do not. For example, the indoor area for the giraffes is quite small. We stopped by the restaurant for a hot chocolate to go. The price for a “large” hot chocolate was listed as €3.90, but it ended up being €4.20 without any prior notice. On top of that, we paid an additional €1 for the Pfand (a refundable deposit). Overall, I think it’s an okay zoo, but I feel bad for the animals. For instance, the African wild dogs have worn down a single path in their enclosure from walking the same route repeatedly. That said, the zoo’s size and animations are decent.
Uno — Google review
Sentruper Str. 315, 48161 Münster, Germany•http://www.allwetterzoo.de/•+49 251 89040•Tips and more reviews for Allwetterzoo Münster
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3St. Lamberti

4.6
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4.4
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
St. Lamberti Church is a stunning example of ecclesial Gothic architecture from the 14th century, located at the northern boundary of Principalmarkt. Its Gothic spire is adorned with three iron cages that once held the remains of Anabaptist Rebellion leaders in the 1530s. The church features beautiful stained glass windows, a large organ, and a decorated ceiling. Its perfect location near picturesque houses and shops makes it an ideal stop for visitors exploring the area.
Stunning church, with an even more interesting history. At the tower above the clock are 3 cages which used to keep three revolutionaries who led one of the brutal protestant revolutions in history. The inside is also beautiful. I’d definitely recommend to visit this church when you’re visiting Münster!
P — Google review
One of the beautiful places in Munster! Relax atmosphere, street music 🎶 are gorgeous 😍
Kiriija K — Google review
The most prominent Catholic church in Münster with an elegant Gothic architecture. It is located in the historic landmark 'Prinzipalmarkt'. No entrance fee.
Kevin A — Google review
It’s a very nice church. You must definitely seen it. The colours are beautiful. The new glass door is looking great. I’m very happy that I have seen it.
Gökhan Ö — Google review
Another interesting cathedral in this amazing old town of Münster. There are several old churches/cathedrals in this town and each of them have their own unique design and architecture and if you have time, it is worthwhile to go inside to have a look, take pictures, videos etc. On another note, if you are looking to go up the top of cathedrals to take aerial photos of the city, it is not possible to do so in Münster. In fact, many cathedrals are not possible to climb up and take photos.
Phil T — Google review
I was slightly amused and intrigued by the glowing ladder and colorful sliding doors. In general, the church is worth seeing. It looks majestic at the end of Prinzipalmarkt.
Hubert — Google review
St. Lamberti is not your average church it’s got a dark Gothic vibe and three iron cages hanging on the tower. Looks epic, feels mysterious. History and drama all in one place. Don't miss it!
Saeed Y — Google review
"Orgelpunkt" (organ recital). Thursdays at 5 pm (30 minutes). Need to hear and see. Fantastic! It's for free however, donation is appreciated.
Stefanie — Google review
Lambertikirchpl. 1, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.sanktlamberti.de/•+49 251 48294797•Tips and more reviews for St. Lamberti

4Art Museum Pablo Picasso

4.2
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3.7
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Museum
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Art Museum Pablo Picasso, also known as Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso, is a must-visit for fans of the iconic artist. Housed in an 18th-century building in Muenster's city center, this museum boasts a vast collection of Picasso prints and frequently hosts temporary exhibitions featuring works by other renowned artists like Chagall and Warhol. The museum opened in the 1990s and offers visitors the opportunity to admire some of Picasso's most famous pieces.
Beautiful Chagall exhibit with sketches and finished works alike. We came on a Saturday but it wasn't too crowded. There are a few benches to sit on for tired visitors. The toilets are clean. Would love to visit here again in the future.
F T — Google review
Art Museum Pablo Picasso has a large collection of Picasso prints, more than any other museum. Beautiful building, friendly staff. If you don’t speak German, I recommend taking advantage of the free audio guide since none of the didactics are translated in English (my reason for rating this fine museum with 4 stars and not 5). We visited Münster on over the New Year’s holiday, so the coffee shop was closed, too bad.
Suzanne D — Google review
My expectations weren't right. I though Pablo Picasso was a painter. This however was mostly a picture-museum. They reflected experiences of wartime. Also, there were paintings. Mostly, the pictures were also accompanied with a tour. I enjoyed my stay in this museum.
Daniël J — Google review
Mostly a photo album of Picasso, his family, and friends—images you can easily find online. Very few artworks. All texts are in German, and the audio guide is overly focused on biography. Not engaging.
Alaz H — Google review
Very nice prints & photos of Picasso and Matisse’s life, other artists are also showcased. They have an audio tour they give you a device for that can be played in English, and it takes you through the photos and art displayed. Very informative and whimsical! They also had a nice gift shop and it looks like it’s connected to a nice shopping mall as well. The cafe looked very cute and looked like it had good selection.
Victoria K — Google review
Art museum in Munster, Germany where you can find painting exhibition.
Siti F — Google review
Amazing. Had multiple picasso art pie es and various other art as well as old states and carvings. The restaurant attached was awesome as well with a very sweet waitress.
Brandon P — Google review
It’s much about the artist. Could be more about the art. Beautiful building.
Markus M — Google review
Picassoplatz 1, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.kunstmuseum-picasso-muenster.de/•+49 251 4144710•Tips and more reviews for Art Museum Pablo Picasso

5Burg Hülshoff

4.5
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3.5
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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Museum
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The heritage museum Burg Hülshoff, located in the 16th-century castle birthplace of poetess Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, offers a serene and tranquil setting. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the picturesque gardens by the water or exploring the nearby forest. The on-site restaurant serves delicious cuisine, including an exquisite fresh waffle prepared by the talented head chef. The museum itself is accommodating, allowing late entry and providing audio guides in various languages for a personalized experience.
This Beautiful castle is only 25 mins from Münster. A remarkable building complex with rich history and lot of features. Reach enteriour, beautiful characteristic moat, nice pathways. They have a voice-guide(English also) plus audio walk in the surrounding area, a great walk around leads to a small tea house for special events. The basement is a gorgeous brasserie /restaurant also. Hints : Do not try the public buses. Worth to go by bike. The tea house is for rent
Peter W — Google review
Enchanting and wonderful place for a relaxing walk and enjoying a beautiful sunny day. Maybe also delighting the palate with the restaurant - bar of the Castle
Giancarlo — Google review
A very beautiful place, clean and tidy, full of history, with a beautiful story, but which lacks a lot. As in most cases, in Germany you cannot pay by card. There is no indication, presentation in English. There is no guide or dedicated person to guide you in any direction. The indoor halls close without you knowing, because of some events that no one knows about.
Radu G — Google review
Real pretty water castle where the writer Droste Hülshoff grew up. It has a cute trail around it and the gardens are very pretty and it's not crowded. They also have a cafe and museum.
Simone H — Google review
I didn't have any expectations before visiting this place and i was pleasantly surprised ! Very cozy, very beautiful, very relaxing atmosphere. We went there for a couple of hours and eventually spent the whole day. The only downside - unless you have a car its hard to reach, the public transport is not very convinient in that location
Maksim B — Google review
I can recommend this beautiful castle and it's gardens. Beautiful, well kept, grounds and a characteristic moat. A cafe and restaurant is also located here. A teahouse is located at the back, through the woods. Very relaxing to lounge in the sun in the garden chairs and listen to the forest sounds.
Matthew C — Google review
Wonderful experience. I visited on a cloudy day, and it was still beautiful. You can go around its gardens for free and visit the museum inside the main building (which I let for another day). The gardens are well cared for, and the paths are easy even in a rainy/wet setting. The gardens and the exterior of the palace are relatively accessible, but there are stairs to enter the museum and the restaurant. I haven't seen an accessible entrance for either, so it might be useful to call in advance and ask about it.
Lukas G — Google review
A modest museum with beautiful gardens, which are spoilt by noisy audio-visual nonsense created by talentless individuals, who have regrettably been invited by the curators to install their pieces of mind-numbing political activism. This frankly looks ridiculous in the home of Droste, whose well of creativity sprung from a fierce intellect. The work of lazy art from less than talented individuals looks shabby next to hers. Not sure what the "When we are gone, the trees will run riot" sign is meant to add to the experience.
Adam F — Google review
Schonebeck 6, 48329 Havixbeck, Germany•https://www.burg-huelshoff.de/•+49 2534 1052•Tips and more reviews for Burg Hülshoff
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6St.-Paulus-Dom

4.7
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4.4
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
St.-Paulus-Dom, also known as Munster Cathedral, is a medieval Romanesque and Gothic masterpiece located in the heart of Munster. This historical icon dates back to the 1200s and showcases stunning architectural styles. The cathedral is home to a remarkable astronomical clock that runs counter-clockwise, adding to its allure for enthusiasts of clockwork and engineering. As one of the main landmarks in the city, St.-Paulus-Dom holds significant cultural and artistic value.
Wonderful cathedral in Munster. In a huge square just 1 block from the Town Hall. Almost 800 years old in parts. Beautiful stained glass windows and internal architecture. Highly recommend a visit if you're in Munster.
Sean O — Google review
Very nice Cathedral. You need to see here while you visit Münster. The astronomical clock is very special.
Gökhan Ö — Google review
A must-see if you're in Münster! This cathedral has serious character a mix of Romanesque strength and Gothic charm. And don’t miss the astronomical clock inside it moves counterclockwise! Super unique and oddly mesmerizing. Great atmosphere, beautiful square outside, and full of history. Even if you're not into churches, this one is worth the stop.
Saeed Y — Google review
One of the biggest church in Germany, survived the bombing from the allied forces in WWII, a historical building that las for more than 600 years. This is the place that I finally had a service, to confess my sin with one of the pastor there after more than 1 decade. This church will be forever in my heart ❤️
Rafael K — Google review
I was inside. The church is nice but the astronomical watch is awesome! When I read about it more I had to come back and take a look at it once more. It is a piece of art. Just wait until a full hour or any quarter of an hour.
Hubert — Google review
Visited St.-Paulus-Dom today and found it to be a truly impressive and peaceful place. The architecture is stunning, with towering stonework, vaulted ceilings, and intricate details that reflect its deep historical roots. You can really feel the weight of centuries as you walk through the space. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a quiet moment of reflection, this cathedral is well worth a visit. A beautiful example of sacred design and cultural heritage.
Nauman K — Google review
Marvellous cathedral in an old town in Münster. If you are staying or travelling near this city, it is very worthwhile to make a visit and go through the old town and make your way to this old and impressive cathedral. It has a rich style of architecture and classic interior with interesting decorations. Normally it is free to enter into any cathedral, especially one that is old and is located in the old town (or old city - Altstadt). Each cathedral has its own amazing piece of history so if you have time, it is worth checking out.
Phil T — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen. The architecture, the stained glass windows, the art inside are just amazing. The astronomical clock was my favorite part.
Larysa C — Google review
Dompl. 28, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.paulusdom.de/•+49 251 4956700•Tips and more reviews for St.-Paulus-Dom

7Erbdrostenhof

4.7
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3.7
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Erbdrostenhof is a stunning baroque mansion in Muenster, built between 1753 and 1757 by the renowned architect Johann Conrad Schlaun. This three-winged palace is part of the city's baroque island and was commissioned by the Erbdrosten of Munster. Despite its limited floor space, the mansion boasts an imposing design. Today, it has been transformed into a museum and stands as one of the most beautiful pieces of architecture in Muenster.
Erbdrostenhof is meaningful for me. Munster was a promised land of grand skills.
Arlene T — Google review
One of the most beautiful mansions in the city of Muenster
Papa A — Google review
beautiful classical palace
Phhpro — Google review
Super Location
Karlheinz R — Google review
Ok
Karin P — Google review
tolle Location
Raimund J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location. The Erbdrostenhof is pure baroque. The four virtuosos were very professional despite their young age (Original) Tolle Location. Der Erbdrostenhof ist Barock pur. Die vier Virtuosen waren trotz ihres jungen Alters sehr professionell
Jürgen M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great venue—we attended a candlelight concert there. I would have paid admission just to see the venue. We'll definitely be back. (Original) Tolle Location - wir haben dort ein Candle Light Konzert besucht. Ich hätte aber auch Eintritt bezahlt nur um die Räume zu sehen. Wir kommen bestimmt wieder.
Petra K — Google review
Salzstraße 38, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.lwl.org/de/erbdrostenhof/•Tips and more reviews for Erbdrostenhof

8Historic City Hall

4.6
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4.4
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
City Hall
Tourist information center
Historic City Hall, a 14th-century landmark in Munster, is renowned for its towering gothic gable and historical significance. It played a crucial role in the Peace of Westphalia negotiations and houses the famous Peace Hall where treaties ending the Thirty Years War were signed. The building's intricate facade showcases classic Gothic features, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
We visited Münster’s Historic City Hall 🏛️, renowned as the site of the 1648 Peace of Westphalia ✍️, which now also houses the Tourist Information center ℹ️. The entry fee is reasonable 💶, with student discounts available 🎓.
Pramod M — Google review
When you're in the city, you easily spot the historical city hall, where you can visit the peace hall, for just 2€. Inside you can listen to the history of this room, and have a close look at the wooden panels.
Flynn T — Google review
On the east side of Prinzipalmarkt, the Historical City Hall is another symbol for Münster and one of the finest examples of secular Gothic architecture anywhere. The facade is jaw-dropping, and requires a few minutes for its tiers of traceried windows, ogival arches, gables and pinnacles. This all dates from the end of the 14th century, and reflects the confidence that Münster’s citizens had in their episcopal landowners. The Peace Hall inside is as old as the 1100s and is clad with wooden panels carved in 1577. The hall was where one of European history’s most important treaties was signed. In 1648 the Peace of Westphalia brought an end to the Thirty Years’ War and gave birth to the Netherlands as a nation after it broke from the Holy Roman Empire.
Sumiethraa S — Google review
The historic City Hall in Münster is a captivating blend of architectural beauty and historical significance. Its impressive façade and intricate details showcase the city's rich heritage. Step inside to admire the ornate chambers and stunning artworks. A must-visit for history buffs and admirers of grand architecture.
Sahand S — Google review
You need to go to city center, when you are in Münster - very nice!
Öht — Google review
From outside, it’s beautiful!
Jaku B — Google review
From opera singers on the balcony, to people sweeping the steps when they reach a certain age and the exhibits inside.... interesting place
Metallbau T — Google review
Very nice very informative
Louis S — Google review
Prinzipalmarkt 10, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.muenster.de/stadt/tourismus/altstadt_rathaus.html•+49 251 4922724•Tips and more reviews for Historic City Hall

9LWL Museum of Natural History with Planetarium

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4.4
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Natural history museum
Museums
Planetarium
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The LWL Museum of Natural History with Planetarium in Munster is a captivating destination for families and curious minds alike. This museum showcases an array of exhibits that delve into the wonders of our planet and beyond, featuring fascinating displays of animal life and geological treasures. Among its highlights are remarkable artifacts like the world's largest ammonite and original swimming dinosaurs, which you won't find anywhere else in Germany. But that's not all!
5* only for the planetarium! Planetarium had some extensive information about the star constellation and the aurora borealis which was quite interesting (only in German though). The museum was a 1* only because only a small exhibition of the museum is open! This part is more for children. The rest is under construction, I could hear the drilling in the walls. Do not recommend unless you need some time to kill with your children. Planetarium is definitely recommend to visit! Tip: sit in the back, one row before the last!
Panda C — Google review
The museum and the planetarium could be really good and fun. But at the moment the exhibition is reduced due to some works inside but the price of the ticket is remained the same, which I don't find that right. I'm not a thin skinned person but I have to say that the people working at the entrance are really really rude. Shouting two times to a 5 years old for no real reason it's not acceptable.
Enrico F — Google review
The LWL Museum isn't particularly large, but it’s definitely interesting and worth a visit from a cultural and historical point of view — so far, so good. However, I have to say I was honestly quite shocked by how rude and unprofessional the staff were. Not only were they unfriendly, but their behavior bordered on aggressive at times. There seemed to be a complete lack of coordination and basic service mindset. It really put a damper on the experience, which is a shame, because the museum itself has potential. That said, we did have a positive encounter with the man who sold us our tickets — he was Swedish and exceptionally friendly and helpful, which stood in stark contrast to the rest of the staff.
Henrik P — Google review
After the Planetarium, you can walk through the Museum which is really cool and has some interactive activities you can play with for example: there was a sand thing that you could make mountains or seas, there was also a frame with the photo of the animal and a button and when you touched the button the noise played.
Cande M — Google review
There is a locker where you can put your jacket, bag and other belongings free of charge. The museum has a very modern and aesthetic design. Prices are discounted for students.
O G — Google review
Very interesting museum with different exhibitions. It is great for both adults and children. Everything is only in German, unfortunately. But in the shop you can get an audio tour (€2) in English and Dutch. This will however not cover all the exhibitions (not the dinosaur section and the national history section where the impressive skeletons are shown of several animals). Despite the lack of signs in English, I enjoyed being here. There's braille, by the way. There's a small restaurant where you can get pasta, pancakes, baked potato and cake. Parking costs €4.
Wicked S — Google review
Fantastic Place both for kids and adults! Great Dinosaurs... Lovely short movies... Amazing figures. Spend some Wonderful Time there! I'm serious! :-)
G-78 G — Google review
Thought this museum was of a good quality with the a real focus on engagement and definitely aimed at younger people and children. There are some interesting displays and lots of things to touch and interact with. Was filled with families and individuals alike so well worth a trip. Loads of parking and a decent cafe too.
Daniel A — Google review
Sentruper Str. 285, 48161 Münster, Germany•http://www.lwl-naturkundemuseum-muenster.de/•+49 251 59105•Tips and more reviews for LWL Museum of Natural History with Planetarium

10Stadtmuseum Münster

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Stadtmuseum Münster is a museum that offers free admission and provides English audio guides for a small fee. It focuses on showcasing the history of Münster, with an emphasis on architecture, culture, history, and art. The museum features interactive exhibits and reconstructions such as a colonial shop and post-war cafe, making it engaging for both adults and children. Visitors can explore the city's story chronologically through modern displays and temporary exhibitions.
The Stadtmuseum is one of the nicest museums in Munster. It has an interesting permanent exhibition on multi levels connected by a winding staircase. You get a good impression of the history of the city that was badly damaged in WW2. The temporary exhibitions are worthwhile too
Seimen B — Google review
very interesting history museum that includes the whole history of the city. there are limited translations for most exhibits, but they will have the gist of it translated into Dutch, English, French and Polish. it's free too, which is a huge plus. it's definitely worth a visit, even if it's not your thing you can check it out. especially for the cool dioramas (some shown below).
Levinia — Google review
The Münster City Museum is worth a visit for at least a few reasons. Mainly because of the fact that it's the best way to learn about the history of the city and the whole Westphalia. The rooms and the tour route have been planned chronologically. Moreover, the Museum is very modern. Audioguides are available in almost all rooms. In some, there're also special reconstructions (e.g. a colonial shop or a post-war cafe). That can be interesting not only for adult visitors, but for children as well. In addition, the sightseeing is totally free. Thanks to this, without any costs, we're able to spend a free 2-3 hours in the city quite fruitfully.
Krystian P — Google review
Free art and also a collection that shows you the (political) history of the city. For example I have seen majors and also other prominent figures. This is also about how the city developped regarding buildings and stuff. For me this was a very nice experience.
Daniël J — Google review
Stadtmuseum Münster offers a solid overview of the city’s history, with some engaging exhibits and informative displays. The building itself is charming, and there are a few interactive elements that are fun for visitors. However, some sections felt a bit outdated, and the layout can be confusing. It’s worth a visit if you’re interested in local history, but it’s not a must-see compared to other museums in Münster.
Hannah B — Google review
Great place to spend a few hours in. Large collection, friendly staff. Most of the information is in German, but it's an informative museum with free admission!
Ilse H — Google review
Why is Münster circular shaped? What does the city have to do with Holocaust? This free-for-all-anytime museum answers many more interesting questions. Defs worth a glance around. It's so close to other museums, so put it on your list!
Gina P — Google review
I would recommend to put more English translations for tourists
Chiara — Google review
Salzstraße 28, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.stadt-muenster.de/museum•Tips and more reviews for Stadtmuseum Münster
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11Westphalian State Museum of Art & Cultural History

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The Westphalian State Museum of Art & Cultural History, located in the historic center of Basel, is a treasure trove showcasing art from the early medieval period to contemporary times. The museum's collection includes religious art such as the Liesborner Altar and panels from the Marienfelder Altar, both significant examples of Westphalian Late Gothic art.
Wow, wow, wow! I still can not believe what i visited today, it nothing short of incredible! One of the top museums in the country. Loved the buildings, love the cathedral views, loved the exibition, whoever put that one on is a genius. And loved the staff there, very nice and helpful people. Thank you all for making my day.
Antonija P — Google review
The museum has a long history but this new building was opened in 2014 and incorporates some details of old buildings. It has a nice mix of modern and older mostly religious art. There are some beautiful carved religious objects
Seimen B — Google review
This is an extraordinary museum - a must see! The architecture of the building itself is something you might see in a capital city; the collection curation like theatre; and the objects are both local and beautiful. All explained in German and English as standard.
Owen B — Google review
It's quite big, so it's best to have two hours to visit, as you might get lost if you're not paying attention. There are not only paintings but also sculptures, and sometimes there are exhibitions on different themes
Kammuri V — Google review
A fantastic collection from 10th century to present day, exhibited in a wonderful modern extension.
Michael M — Google review
Fantastic museum and worth the entry price of €9. The front desk staff were welcoming and the female staff in the museum rooms were exceptionally helpful and approachable with one exception, an older man who was both rude and verbally aggressive but don’t let him stop you from going. The collections are well documented and translated into three languages, English been one of them. It is a big museum but your entry ticket means you can come and go throughout the day. Backpacks are not allowed and can be put into lockers and cost €1 that you get back. The toilets are clean and there are seats in every room so when tired you can rest and take in the items on view in your own time. There are ramps and lifts and plenty of room to navigate if you are in a wheelchair however, not many of the works on view are at wheelchair eye view. Photographs are allowed as long as you don’t use a flash. The gift shop is expensive which is a shame as I would have loved to buy small gifts to give to people at home and the postcards didn’t seem to reflect what was in the museum unless I missed a whole section. In a nutshell - this is a must see museum with the added bonus that your ticket last for the whole day so you can come and go as you please.
N P — Google review
Large museum that you can spend hours at. The exhibitions change every few months and the current exhibition of 'nudes' was really interesting! Also every second Friday of every month is free entry after 6pm until midnight.
Rebecca S — Google review
Great collection of both old (Renaissance, Baroque, etc.) and contemporary pieces in one house! Located in the heart of Münster, really easy to navigate around chronologically and the gift shop is worth a glance. Go for free on a second Friday of month!
Gina P — Google review
Dompl. 10, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.lwl-museum-kunst-kultur.de/•+49 251 5907201•Tips and more reviews for Westphalian State Museum of Art & Cultural History

12Freilichtmuseum Mühlenhof in Münster

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Freilichtmuseum Mühlenhof in Münster offers a hands-on experience of German history and culture through its open-air museum featuring around 30 half-timbered buildings dating from the 17th to the 19th century. Located near Munster Zoo and Lake Aasee, it provides insight into rural life with relocated historical buildings such as a windmill, chapel, blacksmith's forge, rural school, apiary, and village shops.
Entry ticket is only 6 euros, absolutely worth it. The territory overall is not too big, but it is a great place to visit with a family or friends. There are several authentic selling points of candles, bread, walnut oil etc. We tried bread from wooden stove, tastes amazing, totally recommend. Animals are super cute, clean and willing to pet.
Yellow B — Google review
Enjoy explore ancient Münster, don’t miss the coffee and great bread. There is a nice playground and some lovely animals to be footed for children. Quiet nice place to spend a day with family
Maria S — Google review
Very nice open air Museum, good maintaining and natural resources! My child really enjoyed this place especially feeding the farm animals.
Sai M — Google review
Very beautiful relaxing place. Highly recommend. My wife and I just walk and back to this place amazing walk on the side of lake.
Ali Y — Google review
The Mühlenhof open-air museum in Münster covers five hectares in the Sentrup district in the immediate vicinity of Aasee, the all-weather zoo and the LWL-Museum für Naturkunde, displaying the rural and artisan culture of the region for four centuries. Around 30 historic buildings were either moved from their original location to the Münster museum in Westphalia or rebuilt there based on old models. The interior furniture with historical collection gives an impression of the way of life and working methods of the people who were once at home here. Excellent place to enjoy with your family.
Kerel — Google review
The museum of houses are well maintained. One can understand the functions of each houses in the description slides provided in the front.
Sandhya R — Google review
It was a perfect place to revisit ancient history. We visited on Saturday, and the entry was free. There are no tickets for Saturday.
Shefali S — Google review
i highly recommend it for those who love nature and village life, suddenly you are in a rural area, and peace comes to you! Also you get insight into the live of villagers of a couple of centuries ago
Henrik M — Google review
Theo-Breider-Weg 1, 48149 Münster, Germany•http://www.muehlenhof-muenster.org/•+49 251 981200•Tips and more reviews for Freilichtmuseum Mühlenhof in Münster

13Clemenskirche

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Clemenskirche, also known as the Church of St. Clements, is located in the historic Salzstrasse, Munster's oldest mercantile street. This baroque masterpiece was built between 1745 and 1753 by Johann Conrad Schlaun for the Brothers of Mercy. Although the monastery was dissolved in 1811, the church remains a stunning example of Westphalian architecture.
Little gem in the city center. Just spend 3 minutes to go inside and enjoy the paintings. Also destroyed during the war and reconstructed. Free entrance.
Bibiana P — Google review
The outside is charming. I would love to see inside, but it is currently closed due to COVID.
Shannon W — Google review
A nice hidden spot. The ceiling painting is amazing.
Benjamín R — Google review
If you are visiting Münster you have ti se thist beautiful church 😍🙏
Luis L — Google review
Great art !!!
O G — Google review
Nice romantic place. With cute cosy garden 😍
Evgenia G — Google review
Beautiful barocco church. Must see.
Victor I — Google review
Beautiful architecture with real gold pillars
Jutta R — Google review
An d. Clemenskirche 14, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.stadtdekanat-muenster.de/kreisdekanate/stadtdekanat-…•Tips and more reviews for Clemenskirche

14Liebfrauen-Überwasserkirche

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Überwasserkirche, also known as Overwater Church, is a stunning Gothic hall church dating back to 1340. Its name translates to "above water" and it is situated across the Munstersche Aa river in Munster. The church boasts soaring interiors with tile floors and an impressive organ. Visitors have described it as elegant due to its clear structure and few but striking ornaments. While some were surprised by the interior, they still found it impressive.
Beautiful gothic church. Sit behind the leafy tree behind it, and contemplate the magnificence of its timeless charm.
Goran M — Google review
A peaceful and historic place in the heart of Münster. This restored Gothic church from the 14th century really impressed me — especially the beautiful stained glass windows and the quiet atmosphere inside. It’s a great spot to take a break, reflect, or just admire the architecture. Highly recommend visiting if you're exploring the old town.
Saeed Y — Google review
We have been there on sunday during a worship service, a friendly lady invited us in, church is beautiful. As big as other churches in the city, listening to them praying all together was also nice, to see all details and the building from outside u would need at least an hour. But that worths
Edd — Google review
This is a very nice church. However when I was there, there was a great Christmas market all around the building. There was huge choice of traditional items along with food and drinks available. Well worth a trip any time of year but at Christmas it's particularly nice.
Daniel A — Google review
Absolutely stunning, such a rich history and well worth a visit
Jodie H — Google review
For me it's more than just one of the many other churches in Munster.
Vismay A — Google review
Beautiful tower and architecture - however the inside wasn't what I expected, still impressive though. Worthwhile stepping in if you visit the beautiful old city of Munster
Marco V — Google review
fine piece if medieval architecture
Phhpro — Google review
Überwasserkirchpl. 4, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.liebfrauen-ueberwasser.de/•+49 251 38422060•Tips and more reviews for Liebfrauen-Überwasserkirche

15Haus Rüschhaus

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Haus Rüschhaus is a charming baroque-style house museum located just 10 kilometers away from two castles that belonged to the von Droste-Hulshoff family, including the residence of the famous German poet Annette von Droste-Hulshoff. While it was closed during a visit due to Covid, the garden was still open for strolling and features beautiful statues and an old sundial.
I only visited the gardens. It was very beautiful and gives a nice idea of how this small place must have been in earlier times. It's quite secluded but still easy to find and arrive with the car, bike, or on foot. There are some beautiful statues in the garden and an old sundial. I couldn't read the time as the sun wasn't really up and the weather was overcast, but it was still a pleasant experience.
Lukas G — Google review
Excellent stop for a short cycling ride in the outskirts of Münster. One can bring a picnic blanket and some snacks to have a good meal in the garden of the House. There is a little museum and a toilette. It was the late house of Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, a famous German poet.
Benjamín R — Google review
This is a wonderful place, just for the situation in this moment is close. But you still can walk arround and enjoy the natur and the beautiful Garten
Kerel — Google review
Beautifully clipped garden hedges
Tim J — Google review
I've only ever walked around outside, but it sure is beautiful. The adjoining woods and tree park make this a great place to walk a dog.
Mike H — Google review
A cute small house with wonderful garden. You must reach it by bike if you want to see how the design matches with the environment. Take some time for the museum. The house was under reparation so was not possible to enter.
Diego G — Google review
It was chilly there, I bought a guide an she explained it very good, only in german but still good. The guide didn't took long but everything you should know you'll know after that
Tobias R — Google review
Good food and rooms Has outside activities, minigolf, horse riding and quiet walks.
Alan W — Google review
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16Zwinger

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The Zwinger, a historic structure in Munster, Germany, is a former defensive tower that dates back to the early modern period, with its construction estimated between 1528 and 1535. Standing at an impressive height of 8.75 meters and boasting a diameter of 24.3 meters, this formidable tower was once part of the city's robust fortification system known as Dat grote Bollwerk (the Big Bulwark).
For the non German people visiting it is better to search “Zwinger prison” otherwise Google will direct you to the Dresden Zwinger. The short history is that it was a military outpost that was converted to a Gestapo prison for political prisoners. Easy and scene updates walk from the city centre.
Jack G — Google review
It is not open at 16:00. Also, no explanation by English which means this would be just small size jail or castle middle of park.
CHARLIE P — Google review
Cool placd lots of History
Kiss C — Google review
Ghostly place , sad history
Ieva R — Google review
Fantastic experience
Jodie H — Google review
calm and picturesque
Jan B — Google review
Nice
David P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historically interesting building, which you can even visit from the inside with a guided tour on some days. (Original) Geschichtlich interessanter Gebäude, das man sogar an manchen Tagen von innen Besichtigen kann mit Führung.
Detlef P — Google review
48147 Münster, Germany•http://www.stadt-muenster.de/museum/museum/zwinger.html•+49 251 4924503•Tips and more reviews for Zwinger

17St. Petri Church, Münster

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St. Petri Church, also known as Petrikirche, is a Catholic church located in Munster, Germany. It holds historical significance as the church of the former Jesuit College and serves as the nucleus of the University of Munster. The church boasts remarkable acoustics and is frequently used for sacred concerts, official ceremonies, and weddings. Built between 1590-1597 by architect Johann Rosskott, it features a basilica-type design without a transept.
Small church in Münster's downtown. It's nice to give it a quick visit. There are concerts and other cultural events happening every now and then.
Renan M — Google review
well preserved old church
Phhpro — Google review
Unique church in the middle of the biggest university in this town.
Jutta R — Google review
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Felix K — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were there for a concert, and in my opinion the slanted arrangement of the benches makes no sense, neither for a concert nor for a church service: it's actually not possible to sit comfortably! (Original) Wir waren zu einem Konzert dort, die schräge Anordnung der Bänke macht meines Erachtens keinen Sinn, weder für ein Konzert noch für einen Gottesdienst: Bequem Sitzen ist eigentlich nicht möglich!
Detlef K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The former Jesuit church from the 16th century is the nucleus of the University of Münster. (Original) Die ehemalige Jesuitenkirche aus dem 16. Jahrhundert ist Keimzelle der Universität Münster.
Werner K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful church, with an atypical but at the same time convincing seating concept. In addition to the organ, the grand piano also allows a good variety of musical accompaniment. The gallery can also be used. (Original) Sehr schöne Kirche, mit atypischem, aber gleichzeitig überzeugendem Bestuhlungskonzept. Der Flügel erlaubt neben der Orgel auch eine gute Varianz an musikalischem Geleit. Auch die Empore kann genutzt werden.
Andreas G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful church near the university's main auditorium at the English Department. Interesting acoustics. Easily accessible by public transport. Centrally located. Close to the cathedral and the Aegidiimarkt. I will be participating in the anniversary concert tomorrow evening (June 21, 2017) as a singer in the concert choir. (Original) Sehr schöne Kirche nahe dem Audimax der Uni am Englischen Seminar. Interessante Akustik. Gut mit dem ÖPNV zu erreichen. Zentral gelegen. In der Nähe des Doms und des Aegidiimarkts. Ich werde morgen Abend (21. Juni 2017) am Jubiläumskonzert als Sänger des Konzertchors mitwirken.
Felix M — Google review
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18Buddenturm

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Buddenturm, also known as the Gunpowder Tower, is a captivating historical landmark in Munster that dates back to the 12th century. Originally constructed around 1150 as part of the city's fortifications, this impressive structure stands approximately 100 feet tall and has witnessed centuries of history. It served various purposes over time, including a prison in the early 16th century and later as a storage facility for gunpowder from 1598 onwards.
Nice
Libanon M — Google review
Not at all sure what you’re supposed to see here. The tower was closed when I was there. But the park around the tower was very nice. Would definitely suggest the park around the tower, the tower itself is not impressive.
Sarah B — Google review
Just beautiful and good place to take a bicycle.
CHARLIE P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Buddenturm is one of the oldest remains in the city. The tower was built around 1150 as part of the medieval city defense. It was originally a watchtower and part of the city walls. The Buddenturm is a round defensive tower with thick stone walls, typical of medieval fortifications. It is the only one left from this period. It is one of the five original towers of the city walls. Over the centuries, the tower has had various functions, including as a prison and warehouse. Unfortunately, it is only open to the public on monument day. (Original) De Buddenturm is een van de oudste overblijfselen in de stad. De toren werd rond 1150 gebouwd als onderdeel van de middeleeuwse stadsverdediging. Het was oorspronkelijk een wachttoren en onderdeel van de stadsomwalling. De Buddenturm is een ronde verdedigingstoren met dikke stenen muren, typerend voor middeleeuwse vestingwerken. Het is de enige overgebleven uit deze periode. Het is één van de vijf oorspronkelijke torens van de stadsomwalling. Door de eeuwen heen heeft de toren verschillende functies gehad, waaronder als gevangenis en opslagplaats. Helaas is hij alleen op monumentendag toegankelijk voor publiek.
Mt2nd Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful tower, where the beginnings of the old city wall are still visible. Unfortunately, the noisy street somewhat spoils the atmosphere. (Original) Ein schöner Turm, an dem noch die Ansätze der alten Stadtmauer zu erkennen sind. Leider stört die lärmende Straße etwas die Atmosphäre.
Dr. R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great attraction in Münster, unfortunately the door is only opened on Monument Day. There is not much information about this building. But some can now be found in the picture gallery. If you're afraid of heights and don't like creaking wooden stairs, you shouldn't go up there. (Original) Eine tolle Sehenswürdigkeit in Münster, leider wird die Tür nur am Tag des Denkmals geöffnet. Viele Informationen gibt es nicht über dieses Bauwerk. Doch einige sind jetzt in der Bildergalerie zu finden. Wer Höhenangst hat und knarrende Holztreppen nicht mag, sollte lieber nicht dort hoch.
Sebastian A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Where do I begin... Unfortunately, I was denied access to culture in the city of Münster on Open Monument Day. A fundamentally beautiful idea was completely ruined by unnecessary organizational madness. While you could register online for the half-hour tours, according to the announcement, this was also possible on-site at short notice if there were available spots. So far, so good. Unfortunately, the number of participants was only 15??? So only 7 possible registrations were possible per tour, with every child, regardless of age, being counted. What a ridiculously meager number! Then they shouldn't have offered the option at all. The highlight, however, was that you could only register for the following tour every half hour. With the 7 possible registrations, the line quickly became too long. What a surprise! So, for a tour lasting approximately 20 minutes, you had to plan on waiting at least 40 minutes. Of course, it wasn't possible to register for a tour an hour later. If you're going to offer an event like this, please do it in a way that doesn't upset every other guest due to a lack of organizational skills! I think the outraged pensioners in line with me would be only too happy to give a similar review. Nevertheless, the Buddenturm is actually a beautiful monument worth seeing. (Original) Wo fang ich an… Leider wurde mir am Tag des offenen Denkmals Kultur in der Stadt Münster vorenthalten. Ein eigentlich schöner Grundgedanke wird wegen unnötigem Organisationswahn komplett zunichtegemacht. Während man sich online für die halbstündig stattfindenden Führungen anmelden konnte, war dies laut Ankündigung auch bei freien Plätzen kurzfristig vor Ort möglich. Soweit, so gut. Leider lag die Anzahl der Teilnehmer nur bei 15??? Also waren nur 7 mögliche Anmeldungen pro Führung möglich, wobei natürlich jedes Kind, egal welchen Alters, mitgezählt wurde. Was für eine lächerlich mickrige Anzahl! Dann sollte man die Möglichkeit gar nicht erst anbieten. Der Höhepunkt war jedoch, dass man sich jede halbe Stunde nur für die folgende Führung anmelden konnte. Die Schlange war bei den 7 möglichen Anmeldungen natürlich schnell zu lang. Was ein Wunder. So musste man für ca. 20 Minuten Führung also mindestens 40 Minuten Wartezeit einplanen. Es war aber natürlich auch nicht möglich, sich für eine Führung eine Stunde später anzumelden. Wenn man so ein Event anbietet, dann bitte so, dass man nicht wegen mangelnder organisatorischer Kompetenz jeden zweiten Gast verärgert! Ich glaube, die empörten Rentner mit mir in der Schlange würden nur zu gerne eine ähnliche Rezension abgeben. Dennoch ist der Buddenturm eigentlich ein schönes, sehenswertes Denkmal.
Jonas M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place, birds singing, a calm city, Münster is a place where you can relax peacefully. (Original) Прекрасное место, птицы поют, спокойный город, Münster это место где можно спокойно отдохнуть.
Serhii P — Google review
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19Theater Münster

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Theater Münster, located in Munster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a municipal theatre offering a variety of plays and music theatre. It holds historical significance as it was the first new theatre building in Germany after World War II and incorporates ruins from the former destroyed theatre and musical school. The diverse program includes gripping drama, grand opera, avant-garde dance theatre at Pumpenhaus Theatre, and performances by mobile Freuynden und Gaesdten.
Beautiful theater and a great place to see a theatrical performance. Although the lockers in the lobby aren't exactly pretty, they are a great way to store jackets (bring a euro coin for a locker). The second floor lobby is the better place to have drinks during intermission, and has a gorgeous outdoor area.
Mike H — Google review
Super👌
Robert — Google review
I liked this theatre very much
Nara S — Google review
They have a lot of nice concerts and performances, but the hall is not made for the symphony concerts, more for the theater, there is almost no acoustic.. hopefully one day it will be renovated.
Raisa U — Google review
No proper wardrobe.....With all the lockers at the entry it feels like walking into a school. However, the main halls ceiling is quite unique and beautiful.
Alexander ( — Google review
The picture was bright, The place was packed We were transported from one planet to another Beehives, prehistoric sites, Greek gods, underground tunnels... It was fun enough, until someone started to walk over the water, and I had to find a magical prism
U M — Google review
The program is really nice. I'm frequently there to watch a production. I actually know some members of the cast and the symphony orchestra. Including the conductor and his assistant.
Felix M — Google review
Carmen!! 😍🎵🎶
Susi — Google review
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20Tuckesburg

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Tuckesburg, located on a small hill near the old zoo in Munster, is an old house built in 1892 by professor of zoology Herman Landois. It was his residence until his passing and is now privately owned. The house is surrounded by a park and can only be viewed from the outside as it is inhabited. Visitors can also enjoy the nearby playground and stone circle while taking in the picturesque scenery.
Luxurious! This is a house built in 1892 by professor of zoology Herman Landois. Now it is also private property.
Helen C — Google review
Really beautiful and you can rest at a stone circle right up the hill and look at it.
Jona W — Google review
It looks really beautiful
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So atmosphere...)
Salamova O — Google review
Not so easy to find. But when you do, is really cool
Anamaria M — Google review
Gorgeous old house which belonged to the original director of the old Münster zoo. Sure is pretty.
Mike H — Google review
nice place to enjoy nature and breath a little cleaner air.
Kris P — Google review
beautiful old house
Phhpro — Google review
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21Stadthausturm, Münster

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Stadthausturm, located in Münster, is the sole remaining part of the former Stadthaus. Unlike the medieval Town Hall building, this tower was constructed in the early 20th century by architect Alfred Hensen in a Neo-Renaissance style. It survived World War II almost unscathed while its counterpart was destroyed. The tower once housed a mechanical telephone exchange in its basement.
You should pack you bags now, go see it.
Kishan P — Google review
Nice architecture.
Zbyglus — Google review
Nice Experience
Safdar A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Münster is a really beautiful city with many sights. Not everything can be done on foot in one day. We would love to come back 😊 (Original) Münster ist eine echt schöne Stadt mit vielen Sehenswürdigkeiten. An einem Tag ist zu Fuß nicht alles zu schaffen. Wir kommen gerne wieder 😊
Heike V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful old tower that reflects the charm of the old town. It's nice that places like this are preserved. Unfortunately there is also a construction site here and therefore prevents more great shots. (Original) Schöner alter Turm der den Charme der Altstadt widerspiegelt. Schön das solche Orte erhalten werden. Leider auch hier eine Baustelle und somit verhindert sie mehr tolle Aufnahmen.
Thomas W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful tower in Münster, very distinctive. A great sight. (Original) Schöner Turm in Münster, sehr prägnant. Tolle Sehenswürdigkeit.
Der F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A truly beautiful tower, which is the first very tall sight when walking from the Aasee into the old town. (Original) Ein wahrhaft schöner Turm, der die erste sehr hohe Sehenswürdigkeit darstellt, wenn man vom Aasee aus in die Altstadt geht.
Dr. R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The house and thus also the tower were designed by Alfred Hensen between 1902 and 1907 after the lion pharmacy, city legge and the city cellar that had previously been in the same location had been demolished. The townhouse itself was destroyed in the Second World War, but the tower survived the war almost undamaged. For a time, a mechanical telephone exchange was housed in the basement of the tower. Since 2001, there has been a carillon on the tower again, which was installed through cooperation between the Cultural Foundation of the Sparkasse Münster, the Nonhoff brothers and the Münster City Heritage Association. Since then, the carillon has sounded every day at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. In the "meteorological summer" (June to August), No Beautiful Land is consistently played during this time, from November 27th to January 6th, Christmas carols, among others. Rejoice, Christians. There has been a child care center in the tower called “Maxi Turm” since 2006. (Original) Das Haus und somit auch der Turm wurden in den Jahren von 1902 bis 1907 durch Alfred Hensen entworfen, nachdem die zuvor an derselben Stelle gelegene Löwenapotheke, Stadtlegge und der Stadtkeller abgetragen worden waren. Das Stadthaus selbst wurde im Zweiten Weltkrieg zerstört, der Turm jedoch überstand den Krieg nahezu unbeschädigt. Eine Zeit lang war im Keller des Turmes eine mechanische Telefonvermittlungsstelle untergebracht. Seit dem Jahre 2001 befindet sich auf dem Turm wieder ein Glockenspiel, das durch Zusammenwirken der Kulturstiftung der Sparkasse Münster, der Gebrüder Nonhoff und dem Stadtheimatverein Münster installiert werden konnte. Seitdem erklingt das Glockenspiel täglich um 11 Uhr, 15 Uhr und 19 Uhr. Im "meteorologischen Sommer" (Juni bis August) wird konsequent Kein schöner Land in dieser Zeit gespielt, vom 27. November bis zum 6. Januar Weihnachtslieder, u. a. Freut euch, ihr Christen. Seit 2006 befindet sich im Turm eine Kinderbetreuung mit dem Namen „Maxi Turm“.
Ewe V — Google review
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22Physiotherapie Münster - Physiotherapie an der Promenade

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Nestled in the heart of Münster, the Promenade is a stunning 4.5 km green belt that invites both locals and visitors to enjoy leisurely walks or invigorating bike rides. This lush pathway, lined with beautiful lime trees, becomes a vibrant hub during spring and summer as fitness enthusiasts flock to its scenic loop. Among those who have embraced an active lifestyle is a grateful client of Physiotherapie Münster - Physiotherapie an der Promenade.
I did a health check up with Markus and think everyone should get one done regularly! Markus is a professional who made me feel comfortable and who really knows what he's talking about. He was quickly able to pinpoint some health issues that my general doctor had mostly overlooked. More importantly, he gave me simple ways of tackling these to ensure long-term health. Thanks!
Renée V — Google review
(Translated by Google) THE BEST DECISION OF MY LIFE! When I came to INFORM in March 2013, it was 5 to 12. Excess weight, immobility and pain had made every day torture. Thanks to the perfectly tailored sports and nutrition program with Markus and Kim, I have gained an incredible amount of quality of life back. I have lost over 50 kg, become more mobile and pain-free from week to week and can now start the day without any worries. I will be grateful to the INFORM team for a lifetime. (Original) DIE BESTE ENTSCHEIDUNG MEINES LEBENS! Als ich im März 2013 zu INFORM kam, war es 5 vor 12. Übergewicht, Unbeweglichkeit und Schmerzen hatten jeden Tag zu einer Qual gemacht. Durch das perfekt individuell abgestimmte Sport- und Ernährungsprogramm mit Markus und Kim habe ich unglaublich an Lebensqualität zurückgewonnen. Über 50 kg verloren, von Woche zu Woche beweglicher und schmerzfrei kann ich nun sorgenfrei in den Tag starten. Ich werde dem INFORM-Team ein Leben lang dankbar sein.
Georg M — Google review
Windthorststraße 31, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://xn--physiotherapie-mnster-oic.com/•+49 251 60656900

23An d. Apostelkirche

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Nestled in the charming northern section of Munster's historic old town, the Apostelkirche stands as a significant landmark for Protestant worshippers. Originally constructed as a monastery church for the Franciscans, it later became associated with the Minorite monastery starting in 1517. This beautiful structure is conveniently situated between Saint Lamberti and the scenic promenade belt, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring this vibrant city.
48143 Münster, Germany

24Kiepenkerl-Denkmal

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The Kiepenkerl-Denkmal is a bronze statue of a traveling merchant located in the Spiekerhof shopping street, giving its name to the Kiepenkerlviertel neighborhood in Munster's Old Town. The term 'Kiepenkerle' refers to peddlers who traded goods for food using wicker baskets called 'Kiepe.' These merchants were historically known for trading salt and other items across the Low German-speaking region.
A Wonderful Experience through German Cuisine. Unique and attentive and fast service. We love it!
Gustavo M — Google review
Love the vibes, when it is a sunny day. People go out and try to soak the sun.
N 1 — Google review
After many years we came back to Münster on the Christmas days for the market. We loved it. We found different kind of stores with much more variety than in other markets the last years. Since chocolate covered fruit, sweet appels, iomy mushrooms, hot chocolate, the typical warm wine to hand mady heats, ponchos, leggings, gloves, scarfs, but also decoration, illumination, candles, soap, carpets for the chimneys, etc. You can easily walk from one market to another without long distance. We will definitely go back the coming years.
Laura H — Google review
Great outdoor restaurant with traditional German dishes. They do speak English if you are visiting. I highly recommend the potato soup and bratwurst!
Joseph R — Google review
Nice friendly Gasthaus in the Aldstadt.
Andy B — Google review
Great food in nice atmosphere
Eug W — Google review
Ambient, cozy, traditional great tasting food and kind personel.
David F — Google review
Beautiful Münster. One of my favorite City in Germany
Vida V — Google review
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25Museum of Lacquer Ware

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Located just a short distance from the hotel, the Museum of Lacquer Ware is a must-visit for culture enthusiasts. This museum showcases an impressive collection of lacquered artwork, including intricately designed furniture, paintings, and decorative items from Asia, Europe, and the Arab world. Despite its seemingly niche focus, visitors are often surprised by how captivating and diverse the exhibits are. While photography is not permitted inside the museum, it remains a favorite among travelers exploring Historic Germany.
Have visited several times: one of the great little museums of the world, especially as it brings lacquer and japanned items together from across the globe. Superb craftsmanship and lessons in cultural history at the same time. Looking forward to visiting again - when I can.
Tom J — Google review
This is a great Museum, they show a Japanese art style which was mostly in the 1800s. It is still done today but the quantity is less. For 3 euros this is a good see. Plan 45 Minutes to an hour.
Kevin — Google review
Great museum! Beautiful collection of art work and a wonderful activity for a rainy day. The audio guided tour (using headphones) in english was excellent!
Aya O — Google review
Fantastic Museum for historic lacquer Art and it's free😁
Sabrina K — Google review
Interesting expositions, regulary newcomings, twice a year series of interesting concerts with classical and jazz music
Raisa U — Google review
A different type of meuseum containing history and art in form of lacqure art.
Mona — Google review
Unique and interesting
Ay K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very worth seeing exhibition, lovingly managed, very friendly staff. Focus on Japanese and Chinese jewelry and luxury items. Free entry! Shouldn't be missed. The only criticism: there is too little use of modern paint. (Original) Sehr sehenswerte Ausstellung, liebevoll geführt, sehr freundliches Personal. Schwerpunkt japanische und chinesische Schmuck- und Luxusartikel. Kostenloser Eintritt! Sollte man nicht verpassen. Einzige Kritik: moderne Lackverwendung kommt zu wenig vor.
Traugott R — Google review
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26St. Ludgeri

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Images showcasing various perspectives of the exquisite medieval St. Ludgeri Catholic Church reveal its breathtaking architectural grandeur. This magnificent structure, steeped in history, presents a captivating blend of antiquity and beauty. The splendid edifice stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic craftsmanship of bygone eras. With its stunning façade, adorned with intricate details and ornate sculptures, this old church emanates an undeniable aura of timeless elegance.
Well we have visited on a sunday, such a huge one, the church has gothic and romantic style parts so we were just looking at the details, huge it took time to see it from around, could be totally better to be able to see the towers too like Kölner Dom.
Edd — Google review
Love this street! 🫶🏻
Kiriija K — Google review
Many restaurants are present nearby. Outside church there's a small garden with sitting place. Commerzbank and atm available just opposite to church
Shivani — Google review
Lovely building!
Lily — Google review
Pictures of different view
Welly L — Google review
Beautiful
Jaku B — Google review
splendig medieval church
Phhpro — Google review
Beautiful old church
Chuck P — Google review
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27St. Servatii

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The St. Servatii Catholic Church, located in the heart of the city, boasts a charming corner at the Servatii church square. Situated not far from the Erbdrostenhof and Clemenskirche, this historical landmark captures the essence of history within a confined space. The church exudes an intimate atmosphere, with its clear architectural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Nestled amidst a small park, it offers a serene and peaceful environment for visitors to enjoy.
With a small park nearby, quiet zone
L J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The comparatively small church was built in 1230. The choir was added in the 15th century. The Blessed Sacrament has been exposed here for worship every day since 1933. Destroyed in the war, the church was rebuilt between 1947 and 1952. I really like being here, especially when I walk from the train station to the city center. Especially in the morning, when the light shines through the choir windows, the atmosphere is very special. (Original) Die vergleichsweise kleine Kirche wurde 1230 gebaut. Im 15. Jahrhundert wurde der Chor angebaut. Seit 1933 wird hier täglich das Allerheiligste zur Anbetung ausgesetzt. Im Krieg zerstört, wurde die Kirche von 1947 bis 1952 wiedererrichtet. Ich bin hier sehr gerne, zumal, wenn ich vom Bahnhof in die Innenstadt gehe. Gerade morgens, wenn das Licht durch die Chorfenster einfällt, ist die Stimmung eine ganz besondere.
Dirk W — Google review
(Translated by Google) For reflection and/or prayer. A quiet retreat. A wonderful place. (Original) Zur Besinnung und/oder Gebet. Einkehr in Stille. Wunderbarer Ort.
Stefanie — Google review
(Translated by Google) Until 5 p.m., Jesus is with us in the Blessed Sacrament. (Original) Do 17 h je Isus u presvetom sakramentu sa nama.
Robert — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice corner there on the Servatii church square, not far from the Erbdrostenhof and the Clemenskirche. History in a small space in the middle of the city. (Original) Sehr schöne Ecke dort am Servatii Kirchplatz, unweit des Erbdrostenhofes und der Clemenskirche. Historie auf engstem Raum mitten in der Stadt.
Maria H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful old church in the middle of the center (Original) Schöne alte kirche mitten im zentrum
Max Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) In 1933, Cardinal Graf von Galen made this church a place of worship in his first episcopal official act. Since then, many blessed people such as Sister Maria Euthymia, Karl Leisner and Edith Stein have prayed in this church. (Original) Kardinal Graf von Galen hat diese Kirche 1933 in seiner ersten bischöflichen Amtshandlung zu einem Ort der Anbetung gemacht. Seitdem haben viele Selige wie Schwester Maria Euthymia, Karl Leisner oder Edith Stein in dieser Kirche gebetet.
Gunnar S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful, contemplative, old church with a quiet prayer atmosphere! Here JESUS ​​waits all day to bestow His love on you and bless your loved ones. (Original) Sehr schöne, besinnliche, alte Kirche mit ruhiger Gebetsatmosphäre! Hier wartet JESUS den ganzen Tag um Dich mit Seiner Liebe zu beschenken und die Deinen zu segnen.
Sven S — Google review
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28St. Aegidii-Kirche

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The St. Aegidii Church, formerly known as the Capuchin Church, was constructed by Johann Conrad Schlaun from 1724 to 1728. This historical Catholic church in Munster is one of the few that remained largely undamaged during the bombings of 1945. While its interior has been renovated in the Nazarene style, the exterior still reflects Schlaun's modest design. It is a beautiful church where traditional masses take place regularly.
Nice church with traditional mass.
M K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice, raw exterior, without decorations and glitter. Unfortunately, like many Catholic churches, it was closed. I regret that I could not visit this facility while in Münster. Maybe closed because May 1st? (Original) Ładny, surowy z zewnątrz wyglądu, bez zdobień i blichtru. Niestety, jak sporo katolickich kościołów, zamknięty na głucho. Żałuję, że będąc w Münster nie mogłem zwiedzić tego obiektu. Może zamknięte, bo 1 maja?
Cezary U — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Church, Wonderful Masses Traditional Latin, Wonderful Priests. Here you can feel the Sacrum. Here you will feel how Padre Pio and many other Saints prayed. Thank you God that we have this opportunity here in Münster. (Original) Przepiękny Kościół, Wspaniałe Msze Święte Tradycyjne po łacinie, Cudowni Księża. Tu czuć Sacrum. Tu poczujesz jak Modlił się np.Ojciec Pio i wielu innych Świętych. Dziękuję Ci Boże że mamy tu w Münster tę możliwość.
Martiness7 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A church that is decorated entirely in the Nazarene style. On the outside it is a tall, simple brick building with sandstone elements. It was originally a monastery church for the Capuchins. At the beginning of the 18th century it was renovated by Schlaun. The church has celebrated St. Mary's Day at 9:15 a.m. on Sundays for 30 years. Mass celebrated in the extraordinary (Tridentine) form. There are also other church services in the ordinary and extraordinary forms. (Original) Eine Kirche, die innen ganz im Nazarenerstil ausgemalt ist. Außen ist es ein hoher, schlichter Backsteinbau mit Sandsteinelementen. Ursprünglich war sie Klosterkirche der Kapuziner. Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts wurde sie von Schlaun erneuert. In der Kirche wird seit 30 Jahren sonntags 9:15 die hl. Messe in der außerordentlichen (tridentinischen) Form gefeiert. Es gibt auch weitere Gottesdienste in der ordentlichen und außerordentlichen Form.
Dirk W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The AEGIDII CHURCH is the former Capuchin church, built by Johann Conrad Schlaun between 1724 and 1728. It is one of the few churches in Münster that survived the bombing nights of 1945 without major damage. While the inside is newly designed in the Nazarene style, the outside still retains Schlaun's sober style. (Original) Die AEGIDII-KIRCHE ist die ehemalige Kapuzinerkirche, von Johann Conrad Schlaun, in den Jahren von 1724 bis 1728 errichtet. Sie ist eine der wenigen Kirchen Münsters, die die Bombennächte von 1945 ohne große Schäden überstanden hat. Während sie innen neu im Nazarener Stil ausgestaltet ist, behält sie außen noch ganz den nüchternen Stil Schlauns.
Ewe V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful church, the Tridentine Rite is still celebrated and it is a very lively community with traditional priests. (Original) Sehr schöne Kirche, es wird noch der Tridentinische Ritus gefeiert und es ist eine sehr lebendige Gemeinde mit traditionellen Priestern.
Till V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful wall paintings. Not quite my cup of tea, but masses are held regularly according to the old Roman rite. (Original) Sehr schöne Wandmalereien. Nicht ganz mein Cup of tea, aber es werden regelmäßig Messen nach alt römischen Ritus abgehalten.
Johanna — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice church, but unfortunately very cold in winter. Good and beautiful Mass celebration. (Original) Sehr schöne Kirche, aber leider im Winter sehr kalt. Gute und schöne Messfeier.
Waltraud M — Google review
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29Villa ten Hompel

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Villa ten Hompel is a deeply moving exhibition that offers a poignant look into the history of the National Socialist era. The villa itself exudes historical significance, and the well-organized tours led by knowledgeable guides provide informative insights into the crimes of that time. The exhibition features video recordings and various exhibits, creating a powerful experience for visitors. While not recommended for children due to its subject matter, it stands as an important place to reflect on this dark period in history.
Very important place
Avi Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting exhibition. The knowledge is well prepared and easy to understand using different media. There is so much to read, listen to, watch etc. that you can go there more than once. The employees are very friendly and interested in passing on their knowledge. Definitely worth a visit! (Original) Sehr interessante Ausstellung. Das Wissen ist durch unterschiedliche Medien gut aufbereitet und gut verständlich. Es gibt so viel zu lesen, hören, anzuschauen etc., dass man auch mehr als einmal dorthin gehen kann. Die Mitarbeiter sind sehr freundlich und daran interessiert ihr Wissen weiterzuvermitteln. Auf jeden Fall ein Besuch wert!
Marc R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended exhibition in an impressive historic building. At the time of my visit, an older staff member was there and was able to share a lot about the historical background. The visit was educational and informative. When I was at school in Münster, this historical site wasn't mentioned. Perhaps the schools could organize visits for the upper grades, as the visits are free for everyone. (Original) Sehr empfehlenswerte Ausstellung in einem beeindruckenden historischen Gebäude. Zu dem Zeitpunkt meines Besuches war eine ältere Mitarbeiterin da und konnte viel zu dem historischen Hintergrund erzählen. Der Besuch war lehrreich und informativ. Als ich früher noch in der Schule in Münster war, wurde dieser Geschichtsort nicht erwähnt. Vielleicht können die Schulen für die Oberstufen Besuche organisieren, denn die Besuche sind für alle kostenlos.
Thi P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very impressive villa. You can feel the history in the walls of the very lovingly built house. The impressive exhibition about the crimes of National Socialism in the cathedral appears cruel and absurd in these cozy rooms. The very well organized and well thought out tours, which are led by student historians, are very informative. (Original) Eine sehr beeindruckende Villa. Man spürt die Geschichte in den Wänden des sehr liebevoll gebauten Hauses. Die beeindruckende Ausstellung über die Verbrechen des National-Sozialismus im Münster wirkt grausam und absurd in diesen gemütlichen Räumen. Die sehr gut organisierte und durchgedachte Führungen, die von Studenten - Historiker geleitet werden, sind sehr informativ.
Alex A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very exciting! Was great here. Nice exhibition. A must for a history buff. (Original) Sehr spannend! War toll hier. Schöne Ausstellung. Ein Muss für eine Geschichtsinteressierten.
Nele — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting place in police history. A must-visit for every police officer. (Original) Sehr interessanter Ort der Polizeigeschichte. Für jeden Polizeibeamten ein "Pflichtbesuch".
Lutz R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It represents the National Socialist era very well. Due to the subject matter, it is not very suitable for children. Parking spaces are also available. Only the entrance area is rather too plain. Few signs. (Original) Stellt die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus sehr gut dar. Für Kinder ist es themenbedingt nur wenig geeignet. Parkplätze sind auch vorhanden. Einzig der Eingangsbereich ist eher zu schlicht. Wenig Hinweisschilder.
Andreas Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Once an industrialist's villa, then the National Socialists turned it into the center of the police in Münster and large parts of what is now North Rhine-Westphalia, and finally, after the end of the Second World War, the place of denazification and the decision on so-called reparation applications. Today, Villa ten Hompel is an excellent documentation site about the crimes of Germany and its police units - a place not of direct torture, but of desk criminals, where verdicts were written and, last but not least, mass murders by police units in Eastern Europe were coordinated. Guided tours are offered on the last Sunday of the month -- these are free, as is entry to the memorial. (Original) Einst Industriellenvilla, dann von den Nationalsozialisten zum Zentrum der Polizei in Münster und weiten Teilen des heutigen Nordrhein-Westfalens gemacht, schließlich nach dem Ende des zweiten Weltkrieges Ort der Entnazifizierung und der Entscheidung über sog. Wiedergutmachungsanträge. Heute ist die Villa ten Hompel eine ausgezeichnete Dokumentationsstätte über die Verbrechen Deutschlands und seiner Polizeieinheiten -- ein Ort nicht der unmittelbaren Folter, sondern der Schreibtischtäter, an dem Verdikte verfasst und nicht zuletzt auch Massenmorde durch Polizeieinheiten in Osteuropa koordiniert wurden. Führungen werden am letzten Sonntag des Monats angeboten -- diese sind ebenso kostenlos wie der Eintritt in die Gedenkstätte.
Thorsten H — Google review
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 28, 48145 Münster, Germany•https://www.stadt-muenster.de/villa-ten-hompel/startseite.html•+49 251 4927101•Tips and more reviews for Villa ten Hompel

30Lepramuseum in Münster

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The Lepramuseum in Münster, located in the Kinderhaus district, is a unique museum in Germany dedicated to the history, spread, and fight against leprosy. It was once the actual site of a leprosy hospital during the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. The museum offers insights into the lives of afflicted individuals from that time period.
(Translated by Google) The museum inside the former leprosy room provides an insight into the disease leprosy, the people and their time. Really great if you are interested in medicine or the Middle Ages. Located on the outskirts of Münster and only open on Sundays. (Original) Das Museum im Inneren des ehemaligen Leprosoriums vermittelt einen Einblick über die Krankheit Lepra, die Menschen und ihre Zeit. Wirklich super bei medizinischem Interesse oder Interesse am Mittelalter. Am Rande von Münster gelegen und nur Sonntag geöffnet.
Axel F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small and fine. Interesting topic well explained. History and current affairs presented in an understandable manner. Entertaining information told with conviction 👍🏻 (Original) Klein und fein. Interessantes Thema gut erklärt. Geschichte und aktuelles verständlich dargestellt. Kurzweilige Informationen mit Überzeugung erzählt 👍🏻
Jörg S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is worth visiting such a museum. (Original) Стоит побывать в таком музее.
Vera A — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting exhibition about caring for and dealing with those suffering from Leora. (Original) Ein intersante Ausstellung über dir pflegen und Umgang im Den an Leora erkrankten.
Sven R — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were there to see the exhibition See the children's house then and now. We found it very good. There were many impressions. And very many Information. (Original) Wir waren da um uns die Austellung Kinderhaus früher und heute anzusehen.Wir fanden es sehr gut. Es gab viele Eindrücke. Und sehr viele Informationen.
Erika P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Apparently not open at Easter. I would have liked to have had this information before I stood in front of the closed museum. Too bad. (Original) Anscheinend an Ostern nicht geöffnet. Diese Information hätte ich gerne gehabt bevor ich vor dem verschlossenen Museum stand. Schade.
Blaster M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small, fine but mighty. Everything is very clearly laid out. With good explanations since the topic is very rare, it is clearly explained to the visitor. People shouldn't believe that the disease still exists today. Free entry, but a donation should be included, as well as an entry in the guest book so that it continues to be supported financially. I will come back a Kieler. (Original) Klein fein aber oho. Alles sehr übersichtlich gestaltet. Mit guten Erklärungen da das Thema ja ehr selten ist,wird es dem Besucher gut nahe gebracht.Mann soll nicht glauben aber die Krankheit gibt es heute noch. Freier Eintritt, aber eine Spende sollte drin sitzen, so wie ein Eintrag ins Gästebuch damit es weiter finanziel unterstützt wird. Ich werde wiederkommen ein Kieler.
Norbert L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Naturally, the former leprosy is not exactly central, but it is authentic. If you have enough time to not only visit the city center, you should take a look here, especially if you are interested in medicine and medical history. Also interesting for laypeople, especially since leprosy has not yet been eradicated internationally. (Original) Naturgemäß ist das ehemalige Leprosorium nicht gerade zentral, dafür aber authentisch. Wer Zeit genug hat, nicht nur die Innenstadt zu besuchen, sollte hier mal gucken, besonders bei medizinischem und medizinhistorischem Interesse. Auch für Laien interessant, zumal die Lepra international noch nicht ausgerottet ist.
Ulf H — Google review
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31Schloss Münster

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Schloss Münster, also known as Furstbischofliches Schloss Münster, is a grand historic mansion originally built as a nobleman's home and later used as a residence for a Duke-Bishop. Constructed in the Baroque style between 1767 and 1787, it now serves as a university building owned by the University of Munster. Visitors can explore the palace and its surroundings, including the impressive tower offering stunning views of the city and surrounding gardens.
Just a pretty view. Free activity to just look at the castle, but don’t expect to look at the old things inside the castle. Nowadays is just a beautiful university. The only activity you can do here is walking through the beautiful botanical garden behind it
Cande M — Google review
Very nice place to visit and there is a botanical garden behind it
Gökhan Ö — Google review
Incredible experience walking around and exploring the exterior of the castle and taking in the marvelous gardens. We didn't go inside so I cannot comment on that but it was a delight walking the grounds and just taking it all in.
BANGKOKBANKS — Google review
Must visit place in Münster. University of Münster ♥️. Beautiful architecture, historical design.
Usama T — Google review
Beautiful castle with a lovely little botanical garden behind it. Sadly, it was difficult to get a good view of the castle because of several party tents and a construction lot in front of it - seems like a waste of the area's potential when there was a huge empty parking lot next to it they could have used instead..
Jacob W — Google review
The place is beautiful, peaceful and quiet. The botanical garden behide the castle is among the loveliest botanical garden in the world ! (I've visited many botanical gardens around the world by the way).
Kunakasem U — Google review
Schloss Münster is now home to the local University. For this reason, there are not many objects to visit there (to find out something about its history, you need to go to the 'Stadtmuseum'). Nevertheless, the building itself as well as the surroundings are very nice. The Promenade, for example, is one of the most popular walking areas in Münster. It's definitely worth spending some time there during the weekend.
Krystian P — Google review
Very nice reconstructed palace. It's closed the weekend. It's a nice way to start or to finish the city visit if you park on the close by parking. I recommend to visit at the same time the botanical garden.
Bibiana P — Google review
Schlosspl. 2, 48149 Münster, Germany•http://uni-muenster.de/•+49 251 8332860•Tips and more reviews for Schloss Münster

32Archaeological Museum

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The Archaeological Museum offers a concentrated collection of ancient Roman, Greek, and Egyptian artifacts. Visitors can explore the exhibits without paying an admission fee. The museum features original and beautiful displays, including a nearly 3000-year-old mummy. It is suitable for visitors of all ages, offering virtual reality experiences with VR glasses to embark on a virtual journey and explore ancient graves.
I was amazed with the captions at the ground floor, very post-processual Archaeology. While, the basement (underground part) was sort of showing processual Archaeology, they have a mummy and many other objects. As a lecturer in the Archaeology Department (outside Germany), the exhibitions made me come back to past lectures about paradigm and theory in Archaeology. Amazing 😻
N.A I — Google review
The museum is indeed a small one, as mentioned. When we entered, our expectation was to see findings related to the archaeology of the Münster region. However, most of the artifacts were from Anatolia, North Africa, or Egypt—either on loan or donated. Still, it was very informative. Most of the pieces also had explanations in English. I had seen many mummies when I visited Egypt, but seeing a real mummy in this free admission museum was truly a surprise. Set aside an hour, and if you are in Münster, make sure to visit this museum.
Mehmet Y — Google review
It's a bit small with a lot packed inside. An incredible amount of classical era artifacts from Greece and Egypt
Keoni D — Google review
Tiny free museum as part of the university. Very interesting. Lots of artifacts, coins and a maquette of the old Greek buildings.
Ilyi — Google review
Staff is super friendly. Many many cool artifacts.
Sam S — Google review
It's closed? Maybe add that to Google maps next time?
Tim H — Google review
This is a great museum and also a great place to bring your kids
Kevin S — Google review
Small but modern. Pitty that all the information panels are only in German
Sofie C — Google review
Dompl. 20-22, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.uni-muenster.de/ArchaeologischesMuseum/•+49 251 8325412•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Museum

33St. Martini

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St. Martini Church in Munster is a historic religious site dating back to around 1187, making it one of the oldest in the area. The church has undergone several reconstructions over the years and now showcases a mix of architectural styles, including Romanesque and Gothic elements. Inside, visitors can admire the stunning Gothic architecture with intricate details and towering spires, as well as beautiful stained glass windows that create a serene atmosphere.
Modern church with services for young people. There I have seen the digital icon for the first time in my life👍. Great idea to attract young generation to interaction in church.
Elena E — Google review
St. Martini Church in Münster is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The intricate details and soaring spires leave you in awe. The interior is equally impressive, with beautiful stained glass windows and a serene atmosphere. A must-see for art and architecture enthusiasts.
Sahand S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church has been redesigned as a youth church. A bit bare for my taste. Economical but successful use of lighting effects. A baroque Mother of God and a body lying on the ground - without a cross - are the entire figurative decoration. This makes the tabernacle particularly eye-catching. From the outside the church looks completely different. The base of the tower is Romanesque. The nave is Gothic. The dome of the tower was designed by Schlaun. (Original) Die Kirche ist als Jugendkirche umgestaltet. Für meinen Geschmack etwas kahl. Sparsamer aber gelungener Einsatz von Lichteffekten. Eine barocke Muttergottes und ein am Boden liegender Corpus - ohne Kreuz - sind der ganze figürliche Schmuck. Dadurch fällt der Tabernakel besonders ins Auge. Von Außen wirkt die Kirche ganz anders. Die Basis des Turmes ist romanisch. Das Kirchenschiff gotisch. Die Haube des Turmes geht auf Schlaun zurück.
Dirk W — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had our 6th grandchild's baptism here. Everyone was very satisfied (Original) Wir haben hier die Taufe unseres 6. Enkelkindes gemacht. Alle waren sehr zufrieden
Walter B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful, simple church through which a new spirit of youth blows... (Original) Eine sehr schöne schlichte Kirche, durch die ein neuer Geist der Jugend weht …
Ursula E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Красиво
Евгений Д — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool (Original) Sehr cool
FREDDY T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church, aimed at young people (Original) Schöne Kirche, auf Jugendliche ausgerichtet
Simone — Google review
Martinistraße 6, 48143 Münster, Germany•https://www.sanktlamberti.de/sankt-lamberti/kirchen-2/st-martini…•+49 251 48294797•Tips and more reviews for St. Martini

34Observantenkirche (Ev. Universitätskirche)

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Evangelical church
Observantenkirche (Ev. Universitätskirche) is a former Franciscan church that unfortunately cannot be visited outside of church services and events. The interior offers a tidy, modern, and simply designed space. Additionally, the church hosts various events such as the performance of Handel's Messiah by the student choir.
Nice old building
Swabur K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This former Franciscan church is clearly structured, now Protestant and mostly closed. As a former Catholic mendicant order church, it has no tower. She is on Rosenstrasse. Behind it is a tower from the former city fortifications. (Original) Klar gegliedert ist diese ehemalige Franziskanerkirche, jetzt evangelisch und meist geschlossen. Als ehemalige katholische Bettelordenskirche besitzt sie keinen Turm. Sie ist in der Rosenstrasse. Dahinter steht ein Turm der früheren Stadtbefestigung.
Monika S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place cannot be visited. A beautiful building, the facade in particular is special. (Original) Plaats is niet te bezoeken. Wel een mooi gebouw, met name de gevel is bijzonder.
Mt2nd Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, the former Franciscan church cannot be visited outside of church services and events. If you do make it in, you get a view of a tidy, modern and simply designed church (Original) Die ehemalige Franziskaner-Kirche ist leider außerhalb von Gottesdiensten und Veranstaltungen nicht zu besichtigen. Schafft man es doch hinein, erhält man einen Blick auf eine aufgeräumte, modern und schlicht gestaltete Kirche
Michael S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's just a church, unfortunately it rained. There is a fish restaurant opposite (Original) Ist halt eine Kirche, es hat leider geregnet. Gegenüber ist ein fischrestaurant
Paul K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church. We couldn't get in. (Original) Iglesia. No pudimos entrar.
Ian B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The student choir “conjured up” a wonderful evening with Handel’s Messiah (Original) Die Studentencantorei hat mit dem Messiah von Händel einen wunderbaren Abend "gezaubert"
Martin K — Google review
Schlaunstraße 3, 48143 Münster, Germany•http://www.uni-muenster.de/EvTheol/unikirche/index.html•Tips and more reviews for Observantenkirche (Ev. Universitätskirche)

35St. Johannes-Kapelle - Ev. Apostel-Kirchengemeinde Münster

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St. Johannes-Kapelle - Ev. Apostel-Kirchengemeinde Münster is a beautiful and cozy chapel located in the heart of Munster, possibly the oldest evangelical church in the Munsterland region, dating back to 1311. It has been well-maintained and continues to hold reverent services, including a memorable wedding ceremony and a touching Christmas Eve service. The chapel is considered one of the most beautiful places in Munster and has also hosted lovely baptism ceremonies.
(Translated by Google) The chapel is simply beautiful, friendly and cozy. We at Before and After Wedding were able to photograph a wedding whose ceremony was very beautiful and will certainly be remembered by the bride and groom and their guests for a long time. (Original) Die Kapelle ist einfach wunderschön, freundlich und gemütlich. Wir von Before and After Wedding durften hier eine Hochzeit fotografisch begleiten, deren Zeremonie sehr schön war und dem Brautpaar und den Gästen sicher noch lange im Gedächtnis bleiben wird.
Anne R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Probably the oldest evangelical church in the Münsterland region. Built in 1311 !!!!! And so far it works !!! (Original) Мабуть найстарша євангелістська церква в Мюнстерланд регіоні .Побудована в 1311 році !!!!! І до цієї пори працює !!!
Сергій — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very reverent service on Christmas Eve (Original) Sehr andächtiger Gottesdienst an Heiligabend
Klaus B — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful places in Münster. (Original) Einer der schönsten Orte in Münster.
Johanna R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful chapel in the heart of Münster (Original) Ein schöne Kapelle im Herzen von Münster
Akiyo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) good ! (Original) gut !
Sunyoung A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice baptism (Original) Schöne Taufe
Michael — Google review
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36Promenade, Münster

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Historical landmark
Promenade in Münster is a 4.5 km green belt encircling the city center, perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. Lined with lime trees, this tranquil oasis is popular among locals for outdoor activities during pleasant spring and summer days. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the beautiful floral displays and capture memorable moments through photography. There are also dining options available, including a restaurant to savor a meal or indulge in an ice cream sundae.
The best place for walking, and riding bycicle
F S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unique beauty, fragrant shade in June, umbrella with holes if needed and a great cycling and walking path all year round, also suitable for city jogging 💚💚💚💚💚 (Original) Einzigartige Schönheit,, duftender Schattenspender im Juni, Regenschirm mit Löchern bei Bedarf und's ganze Jahr über toller Rad-und Fußweg, auch für Stadtjogging geeignet 💚💚💚💚💚
Klaus M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old trees, many benches, ideal for a walk around the city center. (Original) Alte Bäume, viele Bänke, ideal für einen Spaziergang um den Stadtkern.
Anne P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good there for a walk and also a beautiful display of flowers there and also a restaurant for dining there where you can buy an ice cream sundae there (Original) Sehr gut da zum spazieren da und auch eine schöne Blumen Pracht da auch Restaurant zum Speisen da der ins kaufen da um ein Eisbecher da
Peter W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful promenade...benches...lots of trees that provide pleasant coolness in the summer (Original) Piękna Promenada...ławki...dużo drzew które latem dają przyjemny chłód
Martiness7 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice to go hiking there and take nice photos there, it was worth it (Original) Schön zu, wandern da und schöne Fotos da zu ,achten da hat sich gelohnt da
Peter W — Google review
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37Domplatz

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Bus stop
Domplatz, the vibrant cathedral square in Münster, is a delightful blend of history and modernity. Once a significant site featuring a court and cemetery, it has transformed into a lively hub for the weekly market. Here, visitors can explore an array of offerings from organic produce to gourmet street food, catering to diverse palates. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, making it an ideal spot to soak up local culture while enjoying delicious treats amidst stunning architectural surroundings.
The center of the city during market days
Francisco P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral square in Münster used to be a historical place, there was the court and cemetery in front of the actual city, which was much smaller, now a nice place for the weekly market in Münster, go there and have fun, Bernd wishes (Original) Der Domplatz zu Münster ein Historischer Platz FRÜHER, war dort der Gerichtshof und Friedhof vor der Eigentlichen Stadt die ja viel kleiner war ,jetzt ein schöner Platz für den Wochenmarkt in Münster mal hin fahren und Erleben viel Spaß ,wünscht der Bernd
Bernd A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Relaxed, nice market (Original) Entspannt, schöner Markt
Christian B — Google review
48143 Münster, Germany

38Telgte

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Telgte, located in the Warendorf district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a charming town situated on the banks of the river Ems. It is renowned for being a significant pilgrimage site, particularly known for the Marian pilgrimage from Osnabrück to Telgte. Positioned 12 km east of Münster and 15 km west of Warendorf, Telgte offers visitors a rich cultural and historical experience amidst its picturesque surroundings.
48291, Germany•http://www.telgte.de/
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