UNESCO-Welterbe Zollverein

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Essen, Germany

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Historical place· Event venue· Historical place museum· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

UNESCO-Welterbe Zollverein Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

UNESCO-Welterbe Zollverein is located in Essen, Germany on Gelsenkirchener Str. 181. UNESCO-Welterbe Zollverein is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical place in Germany.

Address

Gelsenkirchener Str. 181

Phone

+49 201246810

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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SALMAN DELIWALA

A very Iconic place in Essen one should not miss this place if visiting Essen. The place is very vast lots of things to see around and there is no entry fee. There are few museums located within the premises which are accessible after buying the ticket though the place itself gives some idea about the history. There is a very huge escalator leading to Ruhr museum which again is unique within itself. The nearest public transportation is via Tram station zollverein which is close to the entrance to this building.

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Tim Gründler

Very fun experience- part UNESCO world heritage, (small) part lost place. If you’re there please book a tour including a trip to the terrace offering a panoramic view and think about renting a bike at “Revierrad” on the premises to see all the cool places. You can learn lots about the coal industry, the Ruhr-area and much more or visit the Red Dot Design museum to catch an exhibition. There are lots of dining and snacking options as well. One caveat concerns smaller children: only one tiny playground is to be found - so look beforehand if you want to make a stop at the beautiful Kinderburg playground close-by.

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Dr. Melody Ann Ross

A great place to visit during COVID. Lots of things to do outdoors, and all the indoor spaces are thoughtfully controlled to prevent over-crowding. The sculpture forest has an unfinished feel to it- I look forward to future visits over the years to see how it will mature. There are several different cafes and Biergartens, where you can enjoy a good NRW Pilsener and Currywurst. The signage is all in German but there are tourist maps in English available from any of the several information booths. My recommendation is to do the circle walk around the whole site, and then to go back and spend more time at the features that most interested you. It is easy to get here via public transit, but I also saw lots of people driving through the grounds- the carparks are quite large. Parents be aware! You cannot take a stroller/pram/Kinderwagen to the Ruhr Museum. But most of the rest of the grounds (not the sculpture forest so much) are very friendly to wheel users of all varieties. The baby changing table is located in the accessible toilet.

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sameh al-achkar

The museum is exploring the history of the Ruhr area so it's a perfect destination for tourists and locals as well The shop is not expensive at all There's a design museum as well

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___ Alexandre

Incredible experience there. Feels like another world. I totally recommend this place to visit. It is rich in History and you will learn a lot about the Rhur culture. Spending a day there if you want to have a look at everything is not enough, I would recommend to spend 2 days for visiting this place. There are some guided tours in English for the mine but not for the kokerei though. It is affordable and worth it. Students don't pay for the rhur museum and pay only 6,5 for the guided tour of the mine workplace.