巫球王The famous German city of Dortmund has many famous tourist attractions, and the Westfalen Symphony Hall is one of them. Many tourists come here to take pictures here!
乖小咪The Red Dot Design Museum in Essen is definitely a dream place for designers all over the world. There are two Red Dot Design Museums in the world, where many very creative designs are displayed, including industrial design, furniture art design, and advertising design. The imagination is rich and eye-opening.
suifeng2019This is the home of Dortmund, known as the home of Europe's first devil. Dortmund is a magical team. It does not have too many championship titles, no star-studded big-name players, no large investment from local tyrants, but this team with a fairly young average age still has a large number of loyal fans.
_We***95Coal mining is the driving force behind the "Golden Century" of the Ruhr Industrial Revolution-here is a huge (huge!) museum to show you how and why. Explanations in German and English. The only weird thing is that they didn’t show you what happened underground, they only focused on the beautiful superstructure, energy, coal chemistry explanations, etc.-what museum curators today did for their grandparents or let others Are people ashamed of suffering underground? Orwell will love it! So will you. The secondary plots about things we are ashamed of and don't want to talk about in history are very fascinating. (This stage is long past when talking about Nazis or discrimination against blacks in the United States or South Africa, but it seems taboo to describe what happened to underground miners here).
sculptorThe construction of the Cologne Cathedral (KölnerDom) began in 1248, but was suspended around 1560. It was not until the 1840s that the project restarted, and the Great Twin Towers completed its original medieval plan in 1880. The cathedral is 157 meters high and is currently the tallest twin-tower church in the world.
wujiaochangAlthough small in scale, it is very delicate. Well worth a visit. You can take the bus directly to the entrance of the Botanical Garden. The Botanical Garden is open for free and there is no need to buy tickets. Very suitable place to visit in person