Discover Mönchengladbach!

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Discover Mönchengladbach!
Discover Mönchengladbach!
Mönchengladbach is an engaging and
exciting city. With a population of almost 270,000, it is the “capital” of
the west bank of the Lower Rhine. Its
character is shaped by a delightful
combination of urban flair and country
charm. With its numerous parks and
woods, it’s no wonder the city is also
known as the ‘city in the countryside’.
And we’ve got a great deal more to
offer! In terms of the arts and culture,
we have important historical buildings,
world-famous museums, a renowned
theatre and a lively cabaret scene.
It’s also a haven for shoppers with a wi-
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de selection of retail therapy options for
every taste in the numerous pedestrian
precincts and shopping arcades. Rhineland people certainly know how to
enjoy life and the residents of Mönchengladbach are no exception with
“Karneval” forming a highpoint of the year, particularly the Shrove Tuesday Carnival Procession – a must-see event!
We hope this brochure gives you a
taste of life in our city. However, the
best impressions are always your own
personal ones. Come to Mönchengladbach, get to know the city and its open,
warm-hearted people! We look forward to seeing you.
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MÖNCHENGLADBACH BROCHURES
01-12 Mönchengladbach Today
Events Calendar Jan.-Dec.
20 Map of the City
City Map of Mönchengladbach
21 Welcome
Welcome to Mönchengladbach
22 Life & People
Mönchengladbach at a Glance
23 Brief Overview
Local Services for Mönchengladbach
30 In the City
Discover History in Mönchengladbach
31 Green Spaces
Leisure Time in Mönchengladbach
40 Excellent Business
Successful conferences in
Mönchengladbach
This series of brochures, produced by
the city of Mönchengladbach, aims
to offer residents and visitors useful
information on a wide range of topics
and to introduce our city, its culture and
many leisure opportunities.
The brochures are available from
Mönchengladbach and Rheydt town
halls (Rathaus), MGMG Marketing Gesellschaft Mönchengladbach mbH or
local tourist information offices:
Alter Markt 9
Bismarckstr. 23
Stresemanstr. 56
Alternatively, you can download them over the
Internet from www.moenchengladbach.de.
Further brochures on other aspects of
Mönchengladbach are in preparation.
Contents
06-07 How to Get Here
Travelling to Mönchengladbach
08-09 Bus and Train
Public transport network
10-11 City Tours
Walking tours, bus tours, plane trips
12-13 Discovering the city on your own
Finding the real Mönchengladbach
14-15 Shopping
Shopping arcades, department stores and farm shops
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Facts and Figures
Useful information about the city
17-21 Flora and Fauna
Gardens, zoos and woods
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Football
Borussia VFL 1900 e.V.
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Hockey Capital Mönchengladbach
BDO World Cup Men 2006 Germany
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Schützen
Traditional customs in Mönchengladbach
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Karneval
Shrove Tuesday procession (Veilchendienstagzug)
26-30 Culture
Museums, galleries, stages, theatres, cinemas, music,
literature, festivals, sport
31-36 Sights
From the ”Alten Zeughaus” to the ”Wasserturm”
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Scene
Nightlife and more
38-42 Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
Good food and drink
43-45 Accommodation and Hotels
Hotels, holiday apartments and hostels
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Rental
Cars and bikes
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Important Phone Numbers
Emergency services, city information, taxis
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How to Get Here
TRAVELLING TO MÖNCHENGLADBACH
Mönchengladbach is hard to miss!
Situated on the west bank of the
Rhine between the largest German
conurbation – the Ruhr Area – and the
Netherlands, the city can be reached
easily and quickly via the excellent motorway network and the Deutsche Bahn
railway system.
By plane
Located just a short distance from the
city, the Düsseldorf-Mönchengladbach
Airport means that the whole of Europe is on the doorstep. The No 010
bus shuttles between the airport and
Mönchengladbach´s main railway station every 20 minutes. Cheap parking is
available directly in front of the Airport
terminal Mönchengladbach and the
20-minute drive to Düsseldorf International Airport means that flights to
destinations all over the globe are also
within easy reach. More information
available from:
Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.6 89 80
www.mgl.de
Düsseldorf
Phone 0211.42 10
By train (Deutsche Bahn)
Mönchengladbach can be reached easily from all of Germany’s major railway
stations. For more information visit:
Mönchengladbach Station
Hindenburgstraße
Rheydt Station
Bahnhofstraße
Rail travel information
Phone 1 18 61
By taxi
Why not leave your car at home and
take a taxi:
Taxi service Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.1 30 13
Taxi service MG-Rheydt
Phone 02166.2 50 25
How to Get Here
By car
Mönchengladbach is connected to
its surrounding region, the cities of
Cologne and Düsseldorf and neighbouring countries by an extensive
road network. The A52 motorway runs
north of Mönchengladbach from the
Netherlands to the Ruhrgebiet, the A61
in the west links southern Germany to
the Netherlands and the A44 joins the
Aachen region to the Ruhrgebiet.
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Parking
Numerous car parks can be found in
and around Mönchengladbach. The
city has installed a parking guidance
system so that visitors are directed
quickly to a suitable spot. Finding
somewhere to park the car is now
child’s play. Further information can be
found on the Internet at:
www.parkinfo.com
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Bus and Train
Bus and Train
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
S-Bahn (rapid train service)
Mönchengladbach is part of the RheinRuhr (VRR) public transport network
and is easily accessible by S-Bahn.
More detailed information can be
obtained from the plan opposite or at:
www.vrr.de
MöBus
The city‘s two big bus stations are
situated at Bahnhofsplatz in Mönchengladbach and at the ZOB (Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) in Rheydt. Further
information can be obtained from the
MöBus/NVV AG public transport company at:
MöBus Customer Center
Europaplatz
Phone 02166.6 88-32 56 oder 31 12
Fax 02166.6 88 31 13
MöBus Customer Center
Marienplatz Rheydt
Phone 02166.6 88-23 90 oder 23 80
Fax 02166.6 88 22 59
Fare and route information
Phone 01803.50 40 30 (0,09 € per min.)
Both customer centres are open at the
following times:
Mon - Fri from 6.00 am – 8.00 pm
Sat from 8.00 am - 3.00 pm
Further information can be found at:
www.nvv-ag.de
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City Tours
CITY TOURS
Fancy discovering our city‘s most
beautiful spots? Would you like to learn
more about our city‘s history and hear
its stories? Then how about spending a
few entertaining hours on a sightseeing tour? Discover living images of our
1000-year-old city. Whether on foot,
bike or bus you‘ll see Mönchengladbach through different eyes.
Public tours:
Dates of the public tours can be found
in the „On Tour“ flyer, which can be ordered free of charge from the address
below or can also be seen at:
www. moenchengladbach.de
Individual tours:
All city tours can be booked for the date
you require, e.g. as a company incentive, family party or a gift to friends.
Please sent all enquiries to:
MGMG Marketing Gesellschaft
Mönchengladbach mbH
Voltastr. 2
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.25 24 11
Fax 02161.25 24 39
E-Mail info@mgmg.de
www.mgmg.de
CITY TOUR BOOKINGS AND
RESERVATIONS
Haupts Travel Agency
Neusser Str. 317
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.82 09 80
www.haupts-reisen.de
TICKET AND INFORMATION SERVICE
FIRST Travel Agency
Alter Markt 9
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.93 09 20
FIRST Travel Agency
Bismarckstr. 23
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.2 20 01
FIRST Travel Agency
Stresemannstr. 56
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.97 29 20
www.moenchengladbach.de
City Tours
Round flights with „Tante JU“
Mönchengladbach Airport offers a
special attraction: a flight on the legendary JUNKERS 52, affectionately
known as “Tante JU” (“Auntie JU”).
Its creator and builder sound like the
same thing. Hugo Junkers was born in
Rheydt. Of the 6000 planes built, only
six are still flying and one of them is
in Mönchengladbach. If you’d like to
treat yourself or your friends to an unforgettable flight as a present, you can
buy a flight voucher from the following
address:
JU-AIR
JU-52 Sightseeing Flights
Flughafenstr. 95
41066 Mönchengladbach
Phone 0700.52 52 52 00
Fax 0700.52 52 52 01
Mon – Fri from 9.00 am – 1.00 pm
E-Mail info@ju52rundflug.de
www.ju52rundflug.de
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Discovering the city on your own
DISCOVERING THE CITY ON YOUR OWN
For most visitors, the most exciting
way to get to know our city at the foot
of the Abteiberg is to discover it for
themselves. This is the best way to experience first hand the evidence of our
town‘s past and present. The following
list shows the most important sights in
the centre of the city. Further information can be found on pages 31-36.
St. Vith, inn
Abteiberg Museum, Sculpture park
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Remains of the city wall in the Geropark
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Pump, Altes Zeughaus
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Dicker Turm, Karneval celebrations
(Schützenfeste)
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Kapuzinerplatz, former Capuchin
monastery, now a Protestant church
5
Alter Markt, (Old Market Place),
Weekly market since 1303, market
fountain by Erwin Heerich
Haus Erholung
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Hauptpfarrkirche (Parish church),
with Vitus fountain by Peter Haak
in the foreground
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St. Vith, inn
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Altstadtwache
(Police station)
9
Town Hall Abtei
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Brunnenhof
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Propstei (Provost‘s
residence)
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Abteiberg Museum
Hans Jonas sculpture
Minster
Discovering the city on your own
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Stift. Hum. Grammar School,
statues by Hein Minkenberg
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Haus Erholung
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Hans-Jonas-Park,
Jonas sculptur by Karl Burgeff
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Music school and adult
education college
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Abteigarten, Sculpture park
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St. Vitus Minster
Abteiberg Museum
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Kapuzinerplatz
Town hall Abtei
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Shopping
Fancy going shopping in Mönchengladbach? Or just enjoy a stroll around the
town? The city is the region’s shopping centre for over half a million
people. Let yourself be seduced by a
variety of shops and arcades, where
an enjoyable shopping experience is
guaranteed, whatever the weather.
There are also numerous cafes, bars
and restaurants where you can take a
breather after your shopping spree.
SHOPPING ARCADES
Several shopping streets, some of
which are pedestnan zones, await
shoppers both in Mönchengladbach
itself and in Rheydt – Hindenburgstrasse, Bismarckstrasse and Friedrichstrasse offer specialist shops in addition to
several department stores with a wide
range of merchandise. The fashion
sector, in particular, is well represented in Mönchengladbach as textile com-
panies have been located in the city
and the Lower Rhine for centuries and
internationally renowned firms, such
as Gardeur and van Laack are based
in the city. In Rheydt, the area’s second
shopping centre, specialist shops and
department stores dominate the scene,
and not just on the Hauptstrasse and
Stresemannstrasse. A small selection
of shopping arcades is given below:
City Passage Rheydt
Hauptstraße
Galerie am Ring
Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 53
Lichthof Passage
Lichthof
Marienhofcenter
Wallstr. 14
Shopping Galerie
Marienplatz
Theatergalerie
Hindenburgstr. 75
Vitus-Center
Hindenburgstr. 170
Shopping
FARM SHOPS
High quality foodstuffs can be bought
from many farms in the surrounding region. We have put together a small list
of farms offering organic products:
Buscherhof
Heinrich-Korsten-Str. 172
Phone 02166.5 65 46
Paul Merbecks
Kothausen 26
Phone 02161.58 07 78
Finkenberger Hof
Berger Dorfstr. 63
Phone 02166.5 12 71
Birgit Scheiber
Klusenstr. 110
Phone 02166.3 04 52
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Facts and Figures
The city’s name was first recorded in
1085 as Gladbach (= on the glistening,
smooth stream) and then for the first
time in 1300 as ‘Monichgladebach’. In
about 1840, M.(-)Gladbach became
the established way of writing the
City district
Area
Highest point (Rheydter Höhe)
Lowest point (Niers)
Length East-West
city’s name whilst it was pronounced
Muenchen Gladbach. The pronunciation changed to ‘Moenchen Gladbach’
in 1950 and in 1960 the written
form of the name finally changed to
‘Mönchengladbach’.
17.046 hectares
133 m above sea level
35 m above sea level
17 km
Length Nord-South
18 km
Latitude
51° 10‘
Longitude
Length of city boundary
6° 26‘
88 km
Flora and Fauna
The amount of open space is one of
Mönchengladbach’s outstanding qualities with over half the urban area consisting of green spaces and delightful
gardens and parks. The Abtei Garden,
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Bunter Garten, Schmölder Park, Odenkirchen Zoo, the city woods and the
Rheydt and Wickrath castle parks all
lie in the heart of the Lower Rhine, an
ancient cultural and natural landscape
BUNTER GARTEN (COLOURFULGARDEN)
Botanical Garden
The original 300 square metre ”Berggarten” and the 3,5 hectare ”Kaiserpark” have been developed over time
into an approximately 30 hectare park,
whose variety of flora is a treat for the
eyes.
Apothekergarten (Pharmacist’s Garden)
The Pharmacist’s Garden is home to over
200 different medicinal plants which
help in the training of future pharmacists
and chemists.
Scent and Touch Garden or
„Blind Garden”
The Scent and Touch Garden counts as
one of the Colourful garden´s special
features. It was set out especially for
partially sighted people.
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Flora and Fauna
SCHMÖLDERPARK
The almost 15 hectare Schmölder
Park, named after the industrialist Carl
Schmölder, is still regarded today as
Rheydt´s green oasis. The tranquil and
uncluttered park with its 180-year-old
beech trees, wide areas of grass and
lovingly arranged flower beds invites
visitors to walk and rest a while through
out the year.
ODENKIRCHEN ZOO
Founded in 1957, the 4.3 hectare site
houses almost 500 animals and is one
of the town’s main attractions.
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE PATH
The Cultural Landscape Path is part
of Mönchengladbach´s ‘environmental
open space concept’. The 13 km walk
from the Rheydter Höhe to the Hardter
Wald gives an overview of the cultural
and historical changes that have taken
place in the landscape and illustrates
the ecological interrelationship.
For more information visit:
www.euroga-mg.de
Hardter Wald (Hardt Forest)
The Hardter Wald, with its Celtic barrows, is the biggest continuous area
of woodland in Mönchengladbach.
Informative guided tours through the
forest can be booked at the Forestry
Department: Untere Forstbehörde Mönchengladbach (Forestry Department
Mönchengladbach)
Luise-Gueury-Str. 410
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.9 20 00
Flora and Fauna
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Stadtwald (City Forest)
The City Forest contains the “Rheydter
Höhe”, which at 133 m is the highest
point in Mönchengladbach. Within this
extensive woodland area is a pond
around which winds a picturesque
path. In the summer the meadows are
popular for picnics and barbecues. The
Water Fun Park is an additional attraction for youngsters.
NIERSGRÜNZUG (NIERS RIVERSIDE
CONSERVATION AREA)
The Niers River flows for about 22 kilometres through the eastern part of the
city from Wanlo to Neuwerk. Extensive
parts of the Niersgrünzug – a green
strip of land on either side of the river
with walking and cycle paths – are
conservation areas. The Nieder Rheinroute (Lower Rhine Route) and the
Euroga-Radroute (Euroga Cycle Route)
form part of the Niersgrünzug.
Volksgarten (People‘s Garden)
The Volksgarten was a gift from entrepreneur Peter Krall to his hometown.
The park extends into the neighbouring
woodland, the Bungtwald, and has
been a conservation area since 1962.
The Volksgarten exudes a quite special
charm. Over 30-metre tall beech and
ash trees stand in majestic timelessness. The quiet, peaceful woodland
area, through which the Bungtbach
stream meanders, is therapy for the
soul. The Volksgarten became famous
beyond the city’s boundaries in October 2001 when people walking in the
park reported seeing an enormous fish
in the Volksgarten pond. Kuno, a 1.5 m
long killer catfish, attracted a great
deal of attention in the national media.
Boat trips round the pond are available
in the summer.
”Neue Niers” allotment garden area
In addition to the Rheydt and Wickrath
Castles, the allotment garden area is
one of the Euroga 2002plus projects.
One aim of the project is to integrate the potential of allotment gardens
within the public green space strategy
and to enhance their attractiveness
with new ideas. In total, there are 150
different allotment garden areas in
Mönchengladbach. For more information visit: www.euroga-mg.de
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Flora and Fauna
Rheydter Schlosspark (Castle Park)
The original fortified buildings were
redesigned under Otto von Bylandt to
plans drawn up by Maximilian Pasqualini in the 16 th century and transformed
into a prominent Renaissance castle.
The moat system with it‘s ramparts,
the pentagonal underground casemates as well as the gatehouse and outer
bailey styled like a palazzo in Fortezza
have remained.
The Castle park was restored for the
Euroga 2002plus project according to
plans dating back to the mid-19 th century. The exciting symbiosis of cultivated nature, Renaissance architecture
and modern art pervades. Around the
castle visitors can enjoy the tranquil-
lity of woodland, ponds and streams.
Natural areas of water and the typical
biodiversity of a riverside woodland
environment have again been able to
flourish. www.euroga-mg.de
Beller Mühle (Beller Mill)
This recreational area with little lakes,
bridges, small gardens and sports facilities was developed almost 20 years
ago on the site of the old Odenkirchen
swimming baths. The name for this
green oasis in the Niersgrünzug came
from the Beller Mühle – a former paper mill.
Bresges-Park
Formerly an industrial site, home to the
Bresges spinning mills, it has now been turned into a recreational area. The
small park is adorned with a pond that
has become a popular meeting place
for builders of model ships.
Flora and Fauna
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Wickrather Schlosspark (Castle Park)
A regional Euroga 2002plus beacon
project, the 19 hectare park mirrors
the links between culture and landscape. The baroque-style moated castle
in Wickrath was built between 1746
and 1772.
The waters form a “coronet”, thereby
symbolising the standing and power of
the Imperial Count Otto von Quadt. The
“Carrot” – a redesigned stretch of the
river Niers – separated the outer bailey
from the main castle building. Today,
beds of blue flowers symbolise the historical course of the water and its level.
Rare ducks, kingfishers and herons have found a new home in Wickrath Park.
With its historic ambience and almost
300-year-old tradition as a centre for
horse breeding, after the return of the
‘Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch’ (regional equestrian association), it is now an
extremely attractive equestrian centre.
SCHWALM-NETTE NATURE PARK
The Schwalm-Nette Nature Park stretches along the German-Dutch border.
Founded in 1965, it has belonged to
the German-Dutch Maas-Schwalm-
Nette Nature Park since 1976. Lying
in lovely countryside, it is an important
regional recreational area, that lends
itself to great days out.
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Football
BORUSSIA VFL 1900
MÖNCHENGLADBACH
Borussia – the name of the legendary
Mönchengladbach football club! No
other team in the German Bundesliga
is, perhaps, as popular as the team
nicknamed the “Foals Eleven”. In the
60´s and 70´s the heroes from Bökelberg won titles both at home in Ger-
NRW GERMAN FOOTBALL ROUTE IN
MÖNCHENGLADBACH
The German Football Route in North
Rhine Westphalia is the brainchild of
the Western Germany Football and
Athletics Association and comprises 15 cities and 550 kilometres of
football passion. On 22 March 2006
the NRW German Football Route in
Mönchengladbach was opened in the
BORUSSIA PARK. This event also saw
the dedication of the memorial to club
members who fell in the two world
wars, which had been relocated from
the old Bökelberg stadium to the new
BORUSSIA PARK. Information boards
are put up at eleven locations through
many and abroad. They were German the city, offering football information
league champions on five occasions, and directions to fans and visitors to
three times Cup winners and twice the World Cup matches.
winners of the UEFA Cup. The name, www.dfr-nrw.de
´Foals Eleven´, was first penned by a
Gladbach journalist, because of their MYTHIC BORUSSIA TOUR
impetuous style of play. The team owes The Mythic Borussia Tour follows in
a lot to trainer, Hennes Weisweiler, the the footsteps of the team‘s football
man behind the team’s promotion to legends. This tour, organised by the
Mönchengladbach Marketing Company
the Bundesliga in 1965.
At the start of the 2004/2005 Bundesliga (MGMG), shows visitors what it means
season, Borussia Mönchengladbach mo- to be a real „Borusse“ fan. After a
ved into their new BORUSSIA PARK stadi- wealth of anecdotes and stories, the
um less than two years after construction climax of the tour is a visit to BORUSwork began. The new facility covers a SIA PARK.
total of 210,000 square metres and for For more information and dates of the
the first time in the club’s history unites tour and to obtain an NRW German
Football Route flyer, visit:
all club institutions under one roof.
www.moenchengladbach.de
or phone ++49 (0) 2161.25 24 11.
Hockey Capital Mönchengladbach
WE ARE THE CAPITAL OF GERMAN
HOCKEY!
With the new WARSTEINER HockeyPark and two teams in the German national league, Mönchengladbach has at
least two good reasons for claiming to
be the capital of German hockey.
The most modern hockey stadium in
Europe and the only stadium in Germany capable of hosting World Cup matches offers ideal conditions for players
and accommodates about 12,000 fans.
With two artificial pitches, floodlights
and executive boxes, this is an ideal
venue for watching top-level sport live.
In addition to large sporting events,
e.g. international matches and tournaments, the WARSTEINER HockeyPark
will also be used in future for cultural
events such as pop concerts.
The German Hockey Federation has been so convinced by Mönchengladbach’s
status as the capital of German hockey
that it has established its headquarters
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Foto: M. Schöne
This increasingly popular sport is represented at the top level in Germany
bytwo teams – Gladbacher HTC (GHTC)
and Rheydter Spielverein (RSV). National team players such as Micky Hilgers
and Florian Kunz come from GHTC,
four times German hockey champions
and former German and European Cup
winners. Not to be outdone, RSV were
German Cup winners in 2001 and have
earned widespread recognition for their
involvement in youth activities and the
promotion of young talent.
Hockey highlight of 2006:
The BDO Hockey World Cup Men is
to be held in Germany for the first time.
The 12 best national teams in the world
will be battling for the Hockey World
Cup from 06 – 17.09.2006 in the WARFoto: Dr. Sternberger
STEINER HockeyPark. It promises to be
here: The federation relocated here in an exciting sporting event.
the spring of 2006, timed to coincide
with the opening of the new stadium, For more information visit:
and is set to make Mönchengladbach a www.hockey-hauptstadt.de
centre of excellence.
Hockey has a long history in Mönchengladbach that rivals the town’s
prominence in the world of football.
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Schützen
Traditional customs are rooted in people´s lives in the Lower Rhine and
Mönchengladbach Areas. An important
pillar of regional customs is represented by the ‚shooting fraternities‘, the
so-called ‘Schützenvereine’. More than
a few rifle clubs can point to a history
going back up to 700 years. The local
association of the Historische Deutschen Schützenbruderschaften (The
Federation of Historical German Shooting Fraternities) – the Bezirksverband
Mönchengladbach, Rheydt, Korschenbroich e.V. – is an alliance of 38 brotherhoods that cultivate the customs of
the Lower Rhine region in accordance
with the basic traditional principles of “faith, tradition
and country”.
The ‘Schützenfest’
(Shoo-
ting Festival) is the highlight of their
calendar. There is an annual competition to find the best rifleman who is
awarded the title of ‘Schützenkönig’
(King of Shooting) for a year. More
than 2.500 riflemen and musicians
form a procession through the city
that leads to the grounds of the city´s
Schützenfest. About 20,000 people in
Mönchengladbach are attracted to the
crowning of the king in the Minster and
the subsequent parade in his honour
in the Alten Markt (Old market place).
Ethnologists are particularly interested in the Mönchengladbach region
because of its strong Rhineland traditions, its diverse costumes and its
customs. This is no doubt why the
local brotherhood association is
also the biggest regional alliance within the Brotherhood
Federation.
Karneval
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VEILCHENDIENSTAG (SHROVE/
VIOLET TUESDAY)
Celebrating “Karneval” has long been
a Mönchengladbach tradition. What
makes Mönchengladbach special is
the fact that the big Karneval procession, in contrast to the rest of Rhineland´s
Karneval strongholds, does not take
place on “Rose Monday” (Rosenmontag) but a day later. 1936 saw the
start of this annual event with the
residents of Mönchengladbach exercising their right to act “as free as a fool”.
Initially seeking a modest tone, they
chose the name – “Veilchendienstagszug” (Violet Tuesday Procession)
– for this Shrove Tuesday celebration.
The violet stands for modesty and is
a flower that flourishes in secluded
places. The first Veilchendienstagszug
took place in 1936 and
the Karneval celebrations needed a “battle
cry”. With the help of
a resident´s questionnaire – over 1,000 suggestions were handed
in – the words
“Halt Pohl” were
d u l y chosen, which basically means “keep
going” or “stand up for others”.
It is now almost 70 years since the first
Veilchendienstagszug wound its way
through the streets of the town. Today,
it is organised by the Mönchengladbach “Karnevalsverband” (Karneval
Association), which is now comprised
of 40 separate Karneval societies.
Every year hundreds of thousands of
excited visitors line the approximately
six-kilometre long “fool’s lindworm
serpent” for an unforgettable experience. More information can be obtained on the Internet at:
www.mkv-mg.de
www.zugleitung.de
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Culture
Mönchengladbach´s cultural attractions are a source of pride and bear
comparison with the best Europe has
to offer. With the Abteiberg Museum, Mönchengladbach possesses an
internationally renowned museum of
contemporary art. The approximately
800 year-old Minster, situated above
Mönchengladbach´s old town, offers
a host of attractions for lovers of religious art. Music, ballet and theatre
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS
Städt. Museum Abteiberg
(Abteiberg Municipal Museum)
Abteistr. 27
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.25 26 31
www.museum-abteiberg.de
Opening times
Tues - Sun 10.00 am - 6.00 pm
Designed by the star architect Hans
Hollein, the Abteiberg Municipal Museum received the renowned Pritzker
Award in 1985. The museum owns a
collection of contemporary and expressionist art, including photographs by
Man Ray. Other important exhibits include works by Gruppe Zero as well as
Beuys, Andy Warhol, Siegmar Polke and
Dieter Roth amongst others. The Sculpture Garden at the Abteiberg Museum
houses sculptures and other plastic arts
by artists such as Oldenburg, West and
Penone.
enthusiasts also well entertained by
the ‘Vereinigten Städtischen Bühnen
Krefeld und Mönchengladbach’ (United City Stages of Krefeld and Mönchengladbach). It is also well worth
while making a trip to the Rheydt Castle Museum, which houses a collection
of local cultural and historical atifacts
in the most well preserved Renaissance buildings of the Lower Rhine.
Städt. Museum Schloss Rheydt
(Rheydt Castle Municipal Museum)
Schlossstr. 508
41238 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.92 89 00
www.schlossrheydt.de
Opening times
Tues - Sun 10.00 am - 6.00 pm
The Rheydt Castle Municipal Museum presents its collection of 16th
and 17th century art in the most well
preserved Renaissance buildings in
the Lower Rhine region. Since 1923,
this manor house has served as a local and cultural history museum with
a focus on „European Renaissance
Culture“. Regular temporary exhibitions reinforce this theme.
Culture
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St. Vitus Minster
Minster Treasury
Abteistr. 41
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.46 23 30
Opening times
Tues - Sat
2.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Sun
12.00 - 6.00 pm
The Minster´s treasures – relics from
the 10th-14th centuries – are exhibited
in the former cloister building.
BIS - Centre for Open Cultural Works
Bismarckstr. 97 - 99
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.18 13 00
Fax 02161.17 87 16
www.bis-zentrum.de
Exhibition opening times
Fri - Sat 2.00 pm – 7.30 pm
Sun
12.00 – 6.00 pm
Regular temporary art, graphic arts,
photo and sculpture exhibitions plus
music, theatre and literary events.
Ornithology Museum
Wickrath Castle
41189 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.55 13 63
Opening times
April bis October
Sundays and public holidays
2.00 pm – 5.00 pm
100 types of native bird, including
songbirds and birds of prey.
Rheindahlen Water Tower
Mennrather Str. 80
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.6 88 24 09
Opening times
Marc bis November
1st Saturday of each month
2.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Archaeological collection with Bronze
Age descoveries from the Lower Rhine.
Karnevalsmuseum
Nassauer Stall
Schloss Wickrath
41189 Mönchengladbach
Heimat- und Verkehrsverein Wickrath
www.heimatverein-wickrath.de
E-Mail axel.bieling@t-online.de
Opening times
by arrangement
Heritage-listed stables housing
temporary exhibitions.
Verein Altes Zeughaus e.V.
Weiherstr. 2 - 4
41061 Mönchengladbach
Teiefon 02161.18 01 09
Opening times
1st Sunday of each month
11.00 am – 2.00 pm
From carnival ribbons and decorations
to the prince´s regalia.
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Culture
GALLERIES
Asmat Art Gallery
Lürriper Str. 24
Phone 02161.46 00 04
Opening times
by arrangement
Art from the indigenous population of
New Guinea
www.asmat.de
Barthels Gallery
Vorster Str. 73
Phone 02161.55 15 75
Opening times
Wed – Fri 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm
Sat
10.00 am - 12.30 pm
Specialising in ceramic artwork
www.barthels.de
Löhrl Gallery
Kaiserstr. 58/60
Phone 02161.20 07 62
Opening times
Tues - Fri 1.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Sat
10.00 am - 2.00 pm
Contemporary art
www.galerieloehrl.de
Noack
Eickener Str. 60 - 62
Phone 02161.20 50 60
Opening times
Tues - Fri 2.30 pm - 6.00 pm
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Sat
International contemporary art
www.galerie-noack.de
MMIII Kunstverein M‘Gladbach e.V.
(Mönchengladbach Art Association)
Künkelstr. 123
Phone 02161.8 27 87 41
Opening times
Sat and Sun 11.00 am - 2.00 pm
Thurs and Fri 7.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Contemporary art
Die Wallstraßengalerie
Wallstr. 19
Phone 021 61. 2 37 03
Opening times
Mon - Fri 10.00 am - 6.30 pm
Sat
10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Classic contemporary art
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OPEN-AIR ART
Sculpture Garden at the Museum
Abteiberg
Abteistr. 27
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.25 26 31
www.museum-abteiberg.de
The Sculpture Garden, with its artificial
“terraced rice fields” and baroque garden atmosphere, showcases a host of
sculptures and other plastic arts from
German and international artists.
Sculpture Mile
A selection of works of art from regional and national artists can be viewed
on the 5.7 km Sculpture Mile, which
stretches through much of the centre of Mönchengladbach. (Flyer 30 “In
Town”)
STAGES
THEATRE
Kaiser-Friedrich-Halle
Mönchengladbach Theatre
Hohenzollernstr. 15
Odenkirchener Str. 78
41061 Mönchengladbach
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.1 00 94
Phone 02166.6 15 11 00
www.mgmg.de
Fax 02166.6 15 11 07
www.theater-krefeld-moenchenglad- An art-nouveau hall built in 1903 for
congresses, conferences and events.
bach.de
Kunstwerk
Box office opening times
Wickrathberger Str. 18b
Mon - Fri 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
41189 Mönchengladbach
5.00 pm - 7.00 pm
Phone 021 66.1 33 93-0
Sat
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
www.kunstwerk-events.de
Sun
11.00 am - 1.00 pm
Old industrial building in which events
Wide range of performances:
Ballet I Opera I Drama
and cabaret performances are held.
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Culture
CABARET
BIS
Bismarckstr. 97 - 99
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.18 13 00
www.bis-zentrum.de
Das Rote Krokodil
Wickrathberger Str. 18b
41189 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.1 33 93-0
www.rotes-krokodil.de
Die Spindel
Johann-Peter-Boelling-Platz 3
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.1 47 00
www.die-spindel.de
Theater Spielplatz
Waisenhausstr. 15
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.62 38 13
www.theater-spielplatz.de
CINEMA
Atlantis
Limitenstr. 55
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.62 77 41
Comet Cine Center
Viersener Str. 8
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.8 14 40
Movie Cinema
Bahnhofstr. 5
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.62 77 10
Universum-Kinocenter
Bahnhofstr. 50
41189 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.21 72 11
MUSIC
Concerts
Information about all master, symphony and ‘Schloss’ (palace) concerts as
well as other concerts series can be
found in the Event Calendar (01-12
Mönchengladbach Today) by ringing
02161.25 25 25 or via the Internet at:
www.moenchengladbach.de
CULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Mönchengladbach Music School
Lüpertzender Str. 83
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.25 64 30
Mönchengladbach City Archive
Municipal Offices “Oberstadt”
Rooms 19 - 23
Aachener Str. 2
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.25 32 42
Central Library
Blücherstr. 6
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.256247
Sights
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The sights of Mönchengladbach encompass a period of more than 800
years. The oldest historic building is
the 12th/13th century Minster on the
hill known as the „Abteiberg“. The
neighbouring Abteiberg Museum, designed by Hans Hollein, is an example
of contemporary architecture in the city
centre. Beyond the old part of the city,
there is a lot more to visit with castles,
country houses, old manor houses and
welcoming villages.
Altes Zeughaus (Old Armoury)
The former armoury is situated near the
Old Market and, at 4.25 metres wide,
is the narrowest house in the whole of Wickrathberg Church (Protestant)
Mönchengladbach. The Karneval Mu- Since its construction in 11th century
the church has been modified many tiseum was created here in 2002.
mes. It shows the influences of a number of different building styles: the ou”Dicker Turm” (Fat Tower)
These historic walls were once part ter walls of the nave are adorned with
romanesque decorations, the tower is
of the medieval city’s defences and
in the baroque style and the interior is
now house the Regional Archive of the
rococo. In 1770 it became the parish
Shooting Fraternities. Once a year the
church of the Quadt Family.
regional association has an open day
and invites the public to visit. In adRheydt Church (Protestant)
dition to historical flags and uniforms,
This church was built between 1899
record books and literature can also
and 1902 to plans drawn up by
be found inside the Dicker Turm.
Johannes Otzen, the creator of
The silver “regal” and official
the Berlin Gedächtniskirche
chains are only taken out of the
(Memorial Church), in the style
safe for the “Schützenfest”.
of European Historicism. It is an
Bunter Garten
important example of a
(Colourful Garden)
Protestant “preJust north of the Kaiser Frieachers
drich Hall is the 30 hectare
church”.
Bunter Garten with its remarkable array of plant life. The
area is subdivided into the
Botanical Garden, with its
rock, herb and pharmacist‘s
gardens and a scent and
touch garden for the visually impaired.
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Sights
Airport
Ever fancied a look behind the scenes
at an airport? Would you like a close-up
view of the whole installation and the
complex systems that make modern air
travel possible? If so, then book a tour
with the Airport Visitors Service.
Hardterwald Clinic
This clinic was originally built in 1903/
04 as a “Sanatorium for Curable Pulmonary Disease” from a generous bequest left by Luise Gueury, who died in
Kaiser-Friedrich-Halle
July 1900 from tuberculosis.
This art-nouveau hall was named after
Hauptpfarrkirche (Parish Church)
the 99-day Kaiser Friedrich III (1831At the top of the Abteiberg hill is the 88) and was opened by his grandson
late-gothic St.Mariä Himmelfahrt Eitel Friedrich in 1903. Ironically chris(Assumption) Church, whose tower tened the “Chinese Railway Station”,
foundations date from the 13th century. the building is still today used as a
The long nave, with its two side aisles cultural venue and congress and conand the choir, were built between 1469 ference hall.
and 1533. Master builder Julius Busch
from Neuss added the two side tower
chapels to the church in 1890.
Haus Erholung
This late-classical building dates back
to 1861. It is a symbol of the town‘s
confidence during the 19 th century and
was founded by the “Erholung” Society,
which was started in 1801 by a group
of 43 manufacturers and commercial
townspeople. It was modelled on the
“French Clubs” of this time when much
of Germany was French-dominated,
and also on the intellectual and cultural groups of the Enlightenment period.
Today the building still serves as a stylish venue for conferences, congresses
and balls. In the cellar is the “Die Spindel” cabaret stage.
Haus Horst
Formerly a noble medieval family residence, the building was converted to
the new-gothic style in 1853 and today
houses a private clinic.
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Klosterkirche (Convent Church) in
Neuwerk
In 1135 the Abbot of Gladbach founded a convent for Benedictine nuns in
Neuwerk, whose church is one of the
art history treasures of the town. Inside
the church is a 15th Century Gothic
Madonna, a triptychon (winged altar)
created by a pupil of Rembrandt (16301650), as well as paintings of the life
of Christ on the gallery balustrade and
intertwining motifs on the gallery’s
vaulted ceiling.
Abteiberg Museum
The Abteiberg Museum, designed by
Austrian architect Professor Hans Hollein, won the German Architecture
Prize and the Pritzker Award, the most
important international architecture
award, soon after its opening in 1982.
In addition to expressionist works and
works from the 1960’s - 1990’s, it also
has a large number of photographs by
Man Ray. The Sculpture Park in the
garden of the Abteiberg Museum is also very interesting. Three generations
of international sculptors transformed
this former abbey garden into a world
of discovery where art and nature complement each other perfectly.
Minster
The Basilica Minor, a Romanesque basilica with Gothic choir, dominates the
Abteiberg. Situated by the West Tower
and begun in 1180, the long nave and
two side aisles of the church were
completed during the early 12 th century. With the completion of the choir
under the direction of Cologne master
cathedral builder Gerhard, the church
was consecrated in 1275. The Bible
Window of 13th century is one of the
most important of its kind in Germany.
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Sights
Odenkirchener Burgturm (Castle Tower)
The ‘Burgturm’ is the oldest building
in Odenkirchen and was originally part
of the complete medieval fortifications.
After the moated castle was destroyed
by fire, the lords of the manor, the
Merode family, decided to erect a
gatehouse, the present Burgturm,
which has been owned by the church
since 1920.
Rathaus Abtei (Abbey City/Town Hall)
In 974 Abbot Sandrad was looking for a
suitable place to establish a monastery
in Gladbach, as our town was known in
those days, and chose this spot. With
secularisation, the Benedictine Abbey
was dissolved in 1802. The monastery
building was then mainly used for cotton production. In 1835 the abbey was
bought by the city and transformed into
the town hall.
Propstei (Provost’s Residence)
This plain baroque building on the north
edge of the Abtei Garden was originally
a hospital, erected in the 14th century
under Abbot William of Orange.
Rathaus Rheydt (Rheydt City/Town Hall)
This imposing structure was built between 1894 and 1896 in the historic
style of the German Wilhelmenian Era
and was severely damaged during
World War II. Since 1977, when the
top of the town hall tower was rebuilt,
the citizens of Mönchengladbach celebrate their “Tower Festival” each year
around the town hall.
Rheydt Post Office
The post office on Odenkirchener Strasse
was built in 1897/99 and was extensively
restored a few years ago.
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Schloss Rheydt (Rheydt Castle)
This castle, situated on the River Niers,
is the most important remaining repreexample of the domestic culture of the
nobility. Parts of the building go back
to the 10 th century and remain at the
core of the castle despite many modifications and extensions. Between 1560
and 1590 this moated castle was converted to the style of the Italian/Dutch
renaissance. The three-section castle
is defended by a wall and moat system
with five protruding bastions. The casemates, underground defensive structures in the protective walls, have been
accessible since the 1990’s. Schloss
Rheydt now houses the municipal museum and won the European Museum
of the Year Award in 1978.
Schloss Wickrath (Wickrath Castle)
Built between 1746 and 1772, this
baroque castle is situated in a park,
designed in the shape of a coronet,
and consists of a main building and
two outer baileys. For more than 100
years the bailey served as a Prussian
horse stud. The “Nassauer Stall” with
its cruciform design has recently been
extensively restored. On the site of the
baroque family residence, which was
torn down in 1859 because of its poor
structural condition, stands the former
stable-master‘s house of the Director
of the Stud. Wickrath Castle is now
a paradise for horse and rider. In the
summer of 2002 the ´Rheinisch Pferdestammbuch´ (regional equestrian
association) returned to its historical
roots after an absence of 91 years.
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Sights
Stadthalle Rheydt (Concert Hall)
The Stadthalle Rheydt was reopened in
1984 as an opera house and is now a
concert hall and the venue for the ‘Vereinigten Städtischen Bühnen Krefeld
und Mönchengladbach’ (United City
Stages of Krefeld and Mönchengladbach), the oldest fusion theatre in
Germany.
St. Vith
This former abbey guesthouse was
built in the first half of the 17th century
and is today again welcoming guests
as an inn.
Odenkirchen Zoo
The Odenkirchen Zoo was established
in 1957 as a non-profit organisation.
With 4.2 hectares of grounds the zoo
Wasserturm (Water Tower)
now houses about 500 animals.
Built in 1909, the „most beautiful
art-nouveau water tower in Germany“
Trabrennbahn (Trotting Track)
Did you know that Mönchengladbach has recovered all of its original charm
boasts the oldest trotting race track since its renovation in 1998. Visitors
in Germany? The current equestrian can enjoy a panoramic view on the
association can trace its roots back first Saturday of each month at 10, 11
to August 1893, when the first races and 12 o‘ clock. The former pump suwere held at Nierswiesen. In 2003 the pervisor‘s house is currently home to
Trabrennbahn celebrated its 110 th anni- selectes young artists talents for up to
two years.
versary in style.
Erlebnisbrücke Nordkanal
(North Canal Aerial Bridge)
Erected in the north of Mönchengladbach over the River Niers, this
bridge is a living symbol of the history of technology. Visitors
can reach the safety of
the other bank in a mini-cablecar, experiencing
first-hand this outstanding bridge design, developed from the 19 th century
plants.
Scene
SCENE & CLUBS
a small selection
Blue Angel
Marktstr. 3
Phone 02166.94 03 43
Graefen & König
Alter Markt 23
Phone 02161.18 04 44
Café Bar Alma 48
Alter Markt 23
Phone 02161.2 17 17
König-In
Kapuzinerplatz 4
Phone 02161.29 49 97
Café Käfer
Hofstr. 4
Phone 02161.1 83 141
Mezcalito
Gasthausstr. 30
Phone 02161.17 66 40
Café Mokka
Stephanstr. 1
Phone 02161.46 47 09
moshi Bar
Krichelstr. 22
Phone 02161.24 74 32
Café Trotzdem
Rheydter Str. 244
Phone 02161.2 26 21
Projekt 42
Waldhausener Str. 40-42
Phone 02161.4 64 48 80
Café Zarah
Berliner Str. 136
Phone 02166.4 61 38
Rossi
Waldhausener Str. 57
Phone 02161.40 66 42
Das Café
Wallstr. 19
Phone 02161.1 44 84
Samana‘s
Bahnhofstr. 26
Phone 021 66.13 66 27
Efesus
Hauptstr. 126
Phone 02166.4 08 26
Shiva Lounge
Waldhausener Str. 31
Phone 02161.17 56 34
EI Paso
Turmstiege 8, Alter Markt
Phone 02161.89 54 99
4komma3
Friedrich-Ebert-Str.276
Phone 02166.42 87 03
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Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
The range of restaurants in Mönchengladbach offer a wide diversity of
local and national cuisine, plus specialities from every continent. Here you‘ll
find everything from Asian or (Latin)
American cooking to elegant French
cuisine and substantial Irish food. At
warmer times of the year especially,
Möchengladbach’s many cafés and
beer gardens are meeting places for
thirsty sun seekers. For a complete list,
visit: www.moenchengladbach.de
REFINED CUISINE
GERMAN & INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
a small selection
a small selection
Flachshof
Merreter 1
Phone 02161.58 49 96
Abtshof
Krefelder Str. 726
Phone 02161.65 10 88
Jürgens Restaurant
Hotel Coenen
Giesenkirchener Str. 41
Phone 02166.1 60 06
Elisenstube
Klusenstr. 97
Phone 02166.93 30
La Tavernetta
Postgasse 24
Phone 02161.18 30 70
Michelangelo
Lüpertzender Str. 133
Phone 02161.20 85 83
Mike‘s winebar & bistro
Weiherstr. 49
Phone 02161.1 25 40
Restaurant Café Lehmanns
Myllendonker Str 247
Phone 02161.66 03 93
Ristorante Giorgio
Wallstr. 24
Phone 02161.2 01 07
Palace St. George
Birgit und Wolfgang Eickes
Konrad-Zuse-Ring 10
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.54 98 80
www.palace-st-george.de
Vita Schloss Rheydt
Schlossstr. 508
Phone 021 66.2 25 15
Gasthaus am Schmölderpark
Schmölderstr. 61
Phone 021 66.37 07 98
Gasthof Loers
Mürriger Str. 17
Phone 02161.95 39 20
Geneickener Bahnhof
Otto-Saffran-Str. 102
Phone 02166.24 96 36
Geneickener Hof
Geneickener Str. 75
Phone 02166.94 05 72
Giesenkirchener Hof
Biesel 68
Phone 021 66.8 92 01
Haus Baues
Bleichgrabenstr. 23
Phone 02161.8 73 73
Haus Heinen
Genhülsen 112
Phone 02161.5 86 00
Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
Herrenhaus
Schloss Wickrath 1
Phone 02166.84 60 63
St. Vith Gasthaus
Alter Markt 6
Phone 02161.8 27 89 27
Restaurant Frambach
Beckrather Str. 24
Phone 02166.50 03
Schirling‘s
Restaurant & Weinkabinett
Morr 14
Phone 02166.37 08 82
Hotel-Restaurant Spickhofen
Dahlener Str. 88-90
Phone 02166.25 50
Hotel Neuwerker Hof
Grunewaldstr. 99
Phone 02161.66 45 62
Ivos Tenne
Marktstr. 7
Phone 02166.4 92 17
Janse Winand
Bahnhofstr. 3
Phone 02166.14 44 56
Lindenhof
Vorster Str. 535
Phone 02161.55 93 40
Restaurant Kaiser Friedrich
Kaiser-Friedrich-Halle
Hohenzollernstr. 15
Phone 02161.4 66 55 11
Rittergut Wildenrath
Kuckumer Str. 61
Phone 02166.95 49 54
Stainer‘s
Waldhausener Str. 89
Phone 02161.17 53 21
Volksgarten Pavillon
Carl-Diem-Str. 2
Phone 02161.4 85 96
Weinhof Voosen
Voosen 51a
Phone 02161.58 10 27
BREWERIES
a small selection
Brauerei Jöris
Speicker Str. 3
Phone 02161.83 40 70
Brauerei zum Stefanus
Mennrath 59
Phone 02161.58 01 54
Hannen Sudhaus
Alter Markt 22
Phone 02161.17 59 76
Hensen Brauerei
Untere Str. 133
Phone 02161.83 80 88
Wickrather Brauhaus
Wickrathberger Str. 6
Phone 02166.55 24 63
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Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
ARABIC CUISINE
a small selection
Hayatt
Webschulstr. 40
Phone 02161.8 27 88 89
CHINESE CUISINE
a small selection
Mandarin Garten
Trompeterallee 4
Phone 02166.55 15 35
Neu Peking
Engelblecker Str. 197
Phone 02161.66 25 98
Tang
Vitus-Center, Hindenburgstr. 170
Phone 02161.1 37 71
Yik Oilin
Schlossstr. 13
Phone 02166.2 19 14
GREEK CUISINE
a small selection
Akropolis
Humboldtstr. 39
Phone 02161.14 98 40
Dorthausener Hof
Gladbacher Str. 403
Phone 02161.54 27 06
Marathon
Dahlener Str. 415
Phone 02166.3 12 97
INDIAN CUISINE
a small selection
Indiapalace Tandoori
Kapuzinerstr. 6
Phone 021 61.20 64 05
ITALIAN CUISINE/PIZZERIAS
a small selection
La Piazza
Bahnhofstr. 26
Phone 02166.4 94 26
Marco Polo
Marktstieg 7
Phone 02161.1 72 08
Maccheroni
Sandradstr. 1
Phone 02161.17 54 90
Sapori d‘ltalia
Friedrich-Ebert-Str.29
Phone 021 66.42 05 67
KOREAN CUISINE
a small selection
Sushi Yi
Kapuzinerplatz 7
Phone 02161.2 94 991
Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
CREOLE CUISINE
TEX-MEX
a small selection
a small selection
Tobago Bay
Kapuzinerplatz 7
Phone 02161.20 96 26
Benitos
Erzbergerstr. 204
Phone 02161.46 14 46
Samana‘s
Bahnhofstr. 26-28
Phone 02166.13 66 27
EI Paso
Turmstiege 8
Phone 02161.89 54 99
PORTUGUESE CUISINE
THAI CUISINE
a small selection
a small selection
Campino Portugues
Ungermannsweg 19
Phone 02161.95 58 78
Chantee
Sandradstr. 9
Phone 02161.18 07 84
Adega Portugesa
Erzbergerstr. 127
Phone 02161.4 39 63
Sukhothai
Hovener Str. 52
Phone 02161.96 37 36
SPANISH CUISINE
TÜRKISH CUISINE
a small selection
a small selection
EI Abanico Bar de Tapas
Marktstieg 20
Phone 02161.56 74 40
Blue Angel
Marktstr. 3
Phone 02166.94 03 43
Los Morenos
Bahner 19
Phone 02166.85 92 12
Kervan Saray
Hofstr. 31
Phone 02161.30 96 67
STEAKHOUSES
MONGOLIAN CUISINE
a small selection
a small selection
La Pampa
Berliner Platz 11
Phone 02161.1 60 17
DSCHINGIS KHAN
Mongolian BarBQ
Ruhrfelder Str. 37
Mendoza
Rheydter Str. 188
Phone 02161.20 00 47
Phone 02166.21 75 32
Pfeffermühle
Wickrather Str. 163
Phone 02166.1 87 271
Söller
Waldhausener Str. 8
Phone 02161.18 01 18
IRISH CUISINE
a small selection
The Pogs
Bahnhofstr. 31
Phone 02166.61 08 68
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Restaurants, Beer Gardens and Cafés
BEER GARDENS
a small selection
Gasthof Loers
Mürrigerstr. 17
Phone 021 61.95 39 20
Gaststätte Langer
Ritterstr. 49
Phone 02166.2 26 25
Haus Erholung
Johann-Peter-Boelling-Platz 1
Phone 02161.1 45 28
CAFÉS AND BISTROS
a small selection
Café Heinemann
Bismarckstr. 91
Hauptstr. 17 - 21
Hindenburgstr. 75
www.cafe-heinemann.de
Cannape
Alter Markt 42
Phone 02161.18 25 15
Chapeau Claque
Bahnhofstr.24-26
Phone 02166.4 66 88
Herrenhaus
Schloss Wickrath 1
Phone 021 66.84 60 63
Hotel Kastanienhof
Krefelder Str. 765
Phone 021 61.8 21 20 60
Restaurant Kaiser Friedrich
Hohenzollernstr. 15
Phone 02161.46 65 511
Rittergut Wildenrath
Kuckumer Str. 61
Phone 02166.95 49 54
Gregory‘s Café
Markt 28
Phone 02166.4 96 55
Henry‘s
Konstantinplatz 20
Phone 02166.98 44 58
Le Pavillon
Martin-Luther-Platz 1
Phone 02166.60 11 47
Möbus Café
Stresemannst. 2
Phone 02166.61 20 40
Cafe täglich
Marktstr. 6
Phone 021 66.61 90 80
Accommodation and Hotels
Staying the night in Mönchengladbach
means being able to choose from a
wide selection of hotels and other
accommodation. From the comfort of
the finest establishments and budget
hotels through to holiday apartments,
youth hostels and campsites.
SUPERIOR COMFORT
Superior 3-star and 4-star
accommodation
Best Western Crown Hotel ***
Superior
Aachener Str. 120
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.30 60
www.crown.bestwestern.de
97 rooms, 4 conference rooms, business
hotel in the town centre, special offers
Dorint Parkhotel Mönchengladbach
****
Hohenzollernstr. 5
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.89 30
www.dorint.com/ moenchengladbach
162 rooms, large wellness area, 15
conference rooms, special offers
COMFORT
3-star accommodation
Akzent Hotel Landhaus Heinen ***
Genhülsen 112
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.5 86 00
www.haus-heinen.de
28 rooms, beer garden, fitness room,
swimming pool. Only 500 m from BORUSSIA-PARK.
Hotel Lindenhof
Vorster Str. 535
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.55 93 40
www.lindenhof-mg.de
16 rooms
Hotel-Restaurant Kastanienhof
Krefelder Str. 765
41066 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.8 21 20 60
Near the airport and
Trabrennbahn (trotting track)
Hotel Rheydter Residenz
Lehwaldstr. 27-29
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.6 29 60
www.rheydter-residenz.de
22 rooms
Holiday Inn Mönchengladbach ****
Speicker Str. 49
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 021 61.93 80
www.moenchengladbach-holiday-inn.de
126 rooms, 14 conference rooms,
swimming pool/sauna, special offers
STANDARD
2-star accommodation
Gasthof Loers GmbH
Mürrigerstr. 17
41068 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.95 39 20
www.gasthofloers.de
Hotel Coenen ****
Giesenkirchener Str. 41-45
41238 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.1 60 06
www.hotelcoenen.de
50 rooms, 1 conference room, excellent
restaurant
Gaststätte Zur Börse
Tomper Str. 2
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.55 97 25
10 rooms
Hotel Elisenhof ****
Klusenstr. 97
41239 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.93 30
www.elisenhof.de
66 rooms, 5 conference rooms,
swimming pool
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Haus Caspers
Blumenberger Str. 24
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.83 70 23
14 rooms
For further information visit
www.moenchengladbach.de
and use our free online reservation service.
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Accommodation and Hotels
Haus Faaßen
Vorster Str. 233
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.55 91 82
Hotel Heidehaus
Viersener Str. 285
41063 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.98 08 20
19 rooms, 1 conference room
Hotel Neuwerker Hof
Grunewaldstr. 99
41066 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.66 45 62
18 rooms
Hotel-Restaurant Buchenhof
Peter-Krall-Str. 18
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.43653
www.mon.de/nr/buchenhof-hotel
Hotel-Restaurant Frambach
** Superior
Beckrather Str. 24
41189 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.50 03
www.hotelframbach.de
13 rooms
Hotel-Restaurant Schürings
Hehnerholt 94
41069 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.54 02 88
www.hotel-schuerings.de
10 rooms
Hotel-Restaurant Spickhofen
Dahlener Str. 88-92
41239 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.25 50
44 rooms, good restaurant
Hotel-Restaurant Westender Hof
Luisenstr.61
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.35 49 90
22 rooms
Bistro Kunst&Nippes
Waldhausener Str. 28
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161. 4 68 42 10
20 rooms
Pension E. Heinen
Mennrathheide 6
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.58 40 87
GARNI
1-star accommodation
Hotel Amadeo
Waldhausener Str. 122-128
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.92 66 30
www.hotelamadeo.de
69 rooms, conference facilities
Hotel-Appartement “Alt Ruhrfeld”
Ruhrfelder Str. 54
41199 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.60 93 69
18 rooms with small kitchen
Hotel Berti
Hindenburgstr. 175
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.1 30 71
16 rooms
Hotel Burgund
Kaiserstr. 85
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.18 59 70
14 rooms
Hotel Garni Gladbacher Hof
Hindenburgstr. 223
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.2 21 28
4 rooms
Hotel Garni Oberstadt
Hindenburgstr.20-22
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.29 41 60
13 rooms
Hotel Gästehaus Andre
Geneickener Str. 104
41238 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.25 41 99
www.hotelandre.de
200-year old timber-framed farmhouse
Hotel Haus Gottschalk
Pescher Str. 152
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.40 79 00
www.haus-gottschalk.de
16 rooms
Hotel Haus Kaiser
Geistenbecker Str. 25
41199 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.2 17 18 10
12 rooms
Accommodation and Hotels
Hotel Tannenhof
Pfingsgraben 11
41069 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.59 60 10
www.hoteltannenhof.de
15 rooms, near new BORUSSIA-PARK
Hotel zur Post
Bahnhofstr. 41 / Moses-Stern-Str.
41236 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.4 70 23
28 rooms
Palazzo Hotel
Hindenburgstr. 286
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.40 60 30
46 rooms, conference facilities
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GROUP ACCOMMODATION
Hardter Wald Youth Hostel
Brahmsstr. 126
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.56 09 00
www.djh.de/jugendherbergen/
moenchengladbach
21 rooms with 131 beds
Wilhelm-Kliewer-Haus
Ungermannsweg 8
41169 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.55 98 90
www.wkh.info
38 beds, 80 tent pitches
CARAVAN PARK
Monschauer Straße
HOLIDAY APPARTMENTS
Am Mühlenbach
Gatzweiler 2a
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.58 35 43
47 sq., 4 persons
Heeg/Borchers **
Ernst-Brasse-Str. 27
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.4 30 52
72 sq. metres, 1-5 persons
Holiday appartment Friedrich Bender
Oststr. 51
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.48 24 99
1 room, kitchen, bath
Holiday appartmen Hehner Hof
Heiligenpesch 73
41069 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.5 73 57 68 oder
0163.4 27 63 42
83 sq. metres, 1-7 persons
Holiday appartment
Marita u. Günter Grundmanns
Gerkerathwinkel 52
41179 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.57 13 83
near new BORUSSIA-PARK
Holiday appartment Michael Stienen
Kaldenkirchener Str. 6 b
Mönchengladbach
Phone 02131.2 05 26 11 oder
0162.8 81 04 45
in the city of Mönchengladbach
15-20 pitches
Secure public site, bus stop, free for up
to two nights, equipped with disposal
unit, no electricity supply.
Schloss Wickrath
access road: Neukircher Weg
parkingplace behind the castle
41189 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161. 25 24 13
Secure public site near Wickrather castle
garden. 10 pitches, free for up to two
nights.
WELLNESS
La Beauté Wellness-Studio
Rönneterring 6
41068 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.18 12 33
www.LaBeaute-mg.de
Villa Vita
Jahnstr. 29
41749 Viersen
Phone 02162.96 18 64
www.wellness-villavita.de
Oasis Institut of Yoga & Ayurveda
Roermonder Str. 279
41068 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.80 96 34
www.yogaoase.de
Return - Active Spa
Dorint Parkhotel
Hohenzollernstr. 5
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.47 77 00
www.myreturn.de
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Rental | Important Phone Numbers
Mönchengladbach´s old town and surroundings have everything to ensure
interesting and relaxing holiday for
visitors and guests. There are plenty
of car rental offices for exploring the
surrounding area. Alternatively, you
can hire a bike and enjoy the beauty of
nature and the sights of the city at your
leisure. Cars/bikes can be hired from
the following firms:
CAR RENTAL
BIKE HIRE
Avis Autovermietung Pflippen GmbH
Hindenburgstr. 269
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.18 10 25
Eldo Rado
Bismarckstr. 76-78
41061 Mönchengladbach
Phone 021 61.1 22 19
Berger Autovermietung
Einruhrstr. 86
41199 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.91 55 90
Georgs Fahrradladen
Süchtelner Str. 30
41066 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.63 14 11
Europcar Autovermietung GmbH
Korschenbroicher Str. 55
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.49 28 70
Räderei Rapid
Dahlener Str. 22
41239 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02166.4 04 47
Hertz Autovermietung GmbH
Korschenbroicher Str. 599
41065 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.40 70 28
Krex
Krefelder Str. 81
41063 Mönchengladbach
Phone 02161.17 70 88
Sixt GmbH & Co Autovermietung KG
Mühlenstr. 70a
41352 Korschenbroich
Phone 02161.61 78 40
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Doctor/emergency
02161.1 92 92
Fire brigade
112
Airport
Düsseldorf 0211.42 10
Mönchengladbach 02161.6 89 80
Lost & Found
02161.25 62 55
Cinema programme
02161.8 14 41 00 or 02166.62 77 11
MöBus transport information
01803.50 40 30
Police
110
DB rail travel service
1 18 61
City information
02161.25 25 25
02161.2 20 01
Municipal offices
02161.250
Taxi
02161.13013
02166.2 50 25
Mönchengladbach Theatre
02166.6 15 11 00
Ticket sales
02161.2 20 01