Essen: More than meets the eye
Essen, which was the European Capital of Culture in 2010 and the European Green Capital in 2017, offers more than a quirky former coal mine.
The 19th century Villa Hügel mansion and the flower-filled ‘garden city’ of Margarethenhöhe are legacies of the industrialist Krupp family. They both sit on the Route of Industrial Culture, a 400 km road that connects the most impressive industrial monuments in the Ruhr area.
You can also visit the quaint timbered borough of Kettwig and open natural spaces like Grugapark and Lake Baldeney.
While the city centre isn’t the prettiest, it has plenty up its sleeve too, from an award-winning 'mixed reality' experience - Essen 1887 - that evokes Essen in the late 19th century to the renowned Folkwang art museum and the gorgeous Neo-Byzantine synagogue. The Golden Madonna at Essen Cathedral, meanwhile, is the world’s oldest known sculpture of the Virgin Mary.
Another tip? Don’t miss the ‘hidden’ glockenspiel, installed on an otherwise unremarkable building on Kettwiger Street.
Oberhausen Gasometer: An immersive exhibition venue
Oberhausen’s former gas holder is another industrial metamorphosis, now hosting exhibits in its vast cylindrical interior.
Exhibitions like the current Fragile Paradise - ‘headlined’ by a huge suspended globe that displays cinematic satellite images - look especially stunning against this dark, soaring backdrop.
The gasometer also offers guided tours, including an unusual torchlit version in the evening.
North Duisburg Landscape Park: a Hunger Games filming location
A gasometer that’s now a diving centre, gardens in concrete bunkers, a high ropes course in an old casthouse: it’s safe to say North Duisburg Landscape Park is a park with a difference.
Other features include a viewing tower on a disused blast furnace, evening illuminations and a piazza designed using steel plates from foundry pits.
This approximately 180-hectare site, where green areas and recreational spaces weave among massive rusting structures, looks both dystopian and dramatic.
Little wonder, then, that it’s a filming location for the likes of ‘The Hunger Games’ (look out for it in the upcoming prequel, ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’).
Hire a bike, take a guided tour or simply enjoy a wander in this unique destination.