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  1. Recklinghausen (German pronunciation: [ˌʁɛklɪŋˈhaʊzn̩] ⓘ; Westphalian: Riäkelhusen) is the northernmost city in the Ruhr-Area and the capital of the Recklinghausen district. It borders the rural Münsterland and is characterized by large fields and farms in the north and industry in the south.

  2. Find out what to do in Recklinghausen, Germany, based on traveler ratings and recommendations. Explore historic sites, museums, markets, zoos, and more in this North Rhine-Westphalia city.

  3. Recklinghausen is a former coal mining town that has transformed into a leisure destination with symphonies, festivals, museums, and nature. Learn about its history, architecture, and attractions in this guide.

  4. Recklinghausen is a city on the border between Münsterland and the Ruhr area, with a relaxed atmosphere and a lively city life. Explore the picturesque old town, the industrial monuments, the museums, the leisure activities and the Ruhr Festival.

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    • Stadthafen
    • Westfälische Volkssternwarte und Planetarium Recklinghausen
    • Ruhrfestspielhaus

    Opposite the Church of St Peter in the old town is a museum in a handsome 18th-century townhouse. This holds the largest collection of icon paintings outside the Orthodox world. There are 3,500 icons in all, from Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ethiopia and Egypt’s Coptic community. Accompanying the paintings are miniatures, metalwork, wooden sculptur...

    In the Hochlarmark district not far from the Rhine-Herne Canal are the immense remnants of a colliery that was founded in 1883. Zeche Recklinghausen was operational up to 1974, and some of its immense machinery has been left behind as a monument to what used to be Recklinghausen’s biggest employer. Above the second shaft, Zeche Recklinghausen II is...

    Although Recklinghausen’s old centre escaped major damage in the war, its most valuable piece of heritage, the Church of St Peter, received a direct hit in a raid in 1944. The sacristy was destroyed but the church was quickly restored after the war. This Gothic and Baroque building is easy to spot for its square tower near the historic market place...

    Recklinghausen’s substation is a remarkable Bauhaus building from 1928 and is just the venue for Germany’s largest museum about electricity. This attraction on the Ruhr’s Route of Industrial Culture was created when the switchgear was modernised, freeing up space inside the hall. In fun and engaging ways you’ll be introduced to the breakthroughs by...

    Between Recklinghausen and the city of Herten, Halde Hoheward is an enormous 152-metre spoil tip. This mass is waste material from three different mines: Zeche Recklinghausen II, Zeche Ewald and Zechhe General Blumenthal/Haard, giving us the largest spoil tip in the whole of the Ruhr area. Halde Hoheward is on the Route of Industrial Culture and pa...

    At little more than the size of a football pitch Recklinghausen’s free-admission zoo is by no means large. In the past there were large numbers of exotic animals at this park, but the zoo has moved with the times and due to its compact size it now has mostly domestic animals and wildlife from Central Europe. The only exotic species here now are the...

    After Recklinghausen’s history museum closed down a few years ago, the municipal archive started hosting exhibitions about the city’s past. The centrepiece here is the Retro Station, which is a complete timeline for Recklinghausen, starting with the Imperial decree that certified its city status in 1236. There are other medieval documents, as well ...

    Something worth knowing about Recklinghausen is that it originally had no access to the Rhine-Herne Canal and had to swap land with the neighbouring city of Herne to be able to set up a harbour. The canal was vital to the Ruhr area’s industrialisation, linking the Rhine to the Dortmund-Ems Canal to the east. Recklinghausen’s harbour is also still i...

    Sharing the Stadtgarten with the zoo is an observatory and planetarium founded in 1953. The facility is part of the community, offering public observations of the night sky using the Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, as well as lectures on astronomy by respected figures from the field. The planetarium meanwhile ...

    On the “Grüne Hügel”, a hill in the Stadtgarten is Recklinghausen’s most prominent cultural venue. This Bauhaus-style building was constructed in the early-1960s and then reworked into its current design between 1996 and 1998. The Ruhrfestspielhaus is used year-round, but its main purpose is to stage the Ruhrfestspiele, one of Germany’s most celebr...

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  7. Recklinghausen is a historic city on the northern edge of the Ruhr industrial region, with port facilities on the Rhine-Herne Canal. It has a rich cultural heritage, including St. Peter’s Church, Engelsburg, and the Ruhrfestspiele festivals.