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Things to do in Grevenbroich

Grevenbroich is a large town in North Rhine Westphalia, and it belongs to the Rhein Kreis Neuss area. It has approximately 64 thousand residents. It is located between Dusseldorf, Cologne and Mönchengladbach. It is at 137th place of the largest cities in Germany.

1. Museum Erckens

Museum Erckens

Built in the classical style museum Erckens is structurally and historically interesting. The name refers to cave industrialist Oskar Erckens who built his private residence. The economic collapse that followed the Second World War led in 1956 to close this villa. After a remodeling and renovation was pass on Villa Erckens, it was opened in 1989 as museum in the city park. You can see in here many interesting things from Grevenbroich history.

3. Golf course

Golf course

In 1990, golf course was considered to be build in Grevenbroich. It was build on lignite mine at 90-acre site, which expanded to eighteen hole golf course in 1997. Golf is sport for all those who wants to relax themselves.

5. The Old Castle

The Old Castle

The Old Castle in Grevenbroich goes back to a medieval times, and ruined castle was replaced by a three-winged building. Today only the main building is obtained, but this is worth visiting by many tourists.

2. Motocross

Motocross

Enjoy at Grevenbroicher Garzweiler location, and watch sandy and challenging course, and see how motorcycles bite the dust. It is the largest and most finest motocross terrain in Germany. Race is organized every year, where a total of 450 male and female drivers compete in various classes. There are other routes for beginners. and also a winter route. Guests can drive too, so if you know how to do it, make a reservation.

4. Feldbahnmuseum

Feldbahnmuseum

Feldbahnmuseum is a private railway museum and it was founded in 1976 by group of railway enthusiasts. The support of the museum is the registered association and it is now known throughout the region and a popular destination for rail enthusiasts from all over Germany. Admission is free.

Grevenbroich is true historic place which you can visit if you ever come to Germany. You will feel amazed and relaxed if you take adventage of its main attractions.

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