19 Sights in Leverkusen, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Leverkusen, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Leverkusen. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. MIL MI-2

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The Mil Mi-2 is a small, three rotor blade Soviet-designed multi-purpose helicopter developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant designed in the early 1960s, and produced exclusively by WSK "PZL-Świdnik" in Poland. Nearly 5500 were made by the time production stopped in 1999, and it remains in service globally.

Wikipedia: Mil Mi-2 (EN)

2. St. Remigius Opladen

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St. Remigius Opladen Thomas Hermes / CC BY 2.5

The Church of St. Remigius is a Roman Catholic church in the Opladen district of Leverkusen, Germany. It is the parish church of the parish of St. Remigius in the mission area of St. Maurinus and Marien and St. Remigius in the Archdiocese of Cologne. Predecessor buildings of today's church from 1863 can be documented since the 13th century.

Wikipedia: St. Remigius (Opladen) (DE)

3. Bayer-Kreuz

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Bayer-Kreuz

Bayer AG is a German multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company and is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies and biomedical companies in the world. Headquartered in Leverkusen, Bayer's areas of business include: pharmaceuticals, consumer healthcare products, agricultural chemicals, seeds and biotechnology products. The company is a component of the EURO STOXX 50 stock market index.

Wikipedia: Bayer Cross Leverkusen (EN)

4. Wasserturm Leverkusen-Bürrig

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Water Tower Leverkusen-Bürrig is a 72-metre-high (236 ft) water tower built in 1978 in Leverkusen-Bürrig. It has a water reservoir of two chambers each of 4000 cubic metres, with a diameter of 42 metres. It has an observation deck for visitors.

Wikipedia: Leverkusen-Bürrig water tower (EN)

5. Johanneskirche Manfort

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The Johanneskirche was a Protestant church building in the Leverkusen district of Manfort. As one of the last buildings from the "emergency church program" that was launched in the Federal Republic after the Second World War, the architect Otto Bartning planned the Protestant church in Manfort, which was consecrated in March 1954 and is now a listed building. It was the place of worship of the congregation of the same name in the Protestant church district of Leverkusen. On November 29, 2020, the St. John's Church was deconsecrated. In the future, a neighbourhood centre with a youth centre and a residential group for people with disabilities will be built on the site. The existing daycare center will also be expanded for up to 90 children. The whole thing is scheduled for completion in 2022. The church itself will be largely preserved. These include the façade, the gallery and the church windows.

Wikipedia: Johanneskirche (Manfort) (DE), Website

6. Kirche am Bielert

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Kirche am Bielert DrTom / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Kirche am Bielert is a Protestant religious building in the Opladen district of Leverkusen. It is one of three places of worship of the parish of Opladen in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Kirche am Bielert (DE), Website

7. St. Aldegundis

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St. Aldegundis

The Church of St. Aldegundis is a Roman Catholic church in the Rheindorf district of Leverkusen, Germany. It is the parish church of the parish of the same name in the pastoral care area of Rheindorf/Hitdorf and bears the patronage of St. Aldegundis, an abbess from the 7th century.

Wikipedia: St. Aldegundis (Rheindorf) (DE)

8. St. Albertus Magnus

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The Church of St. Albertus Magnus is a Catholic church in the Leverkusen district of Schlebusch/Waldsiedlung. It is the seat of the parish of the same name in the pastoral care area of Leverkusen Southeast. The basic idea of the architect Josef Lehmbrock is the symbol of the ship. The designs for the building were made by Diocesan Councillor Erich Valder, and the contractor was Josef Traut.

Wikipedia: St. Albertus Magnus (Waldsiedlung) (DE)

9. Friedenskirche

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The Friedenskirche is a Protestant church in the Leverkusen district of Schlebusch-Waldsiedlung. It belongs to the parish of Leverkusen-Schlebusch in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Friedenskirche (Waldsiedlung) (DE), Website

10. Evangelische Kirche Bergisch Neukirchen

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Evangelische Kirche Bergisch Neukirchen

The Evangelical Church Bergisch Neukirchen is a Protestant religious building in the Leverkusen district of Bergisch Neukirchen. It is the seat of the parish of the same name in the Protestant church district of Leverkusen, which belongs to the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Kirche (Bergisch Neukirchen) (DE), Website

11. St. Antonius Kapelle

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The Chapel of St. Antonius is a Catholic church in the Leverkusen district of Hitdorf. It belongs to the parish of St. Stephanus and is located in the immediate vicinity of the right bank of the Rhine in the northwest of the village.

Wikipedia: Antoniuskapelle (Hitdorf) (DE), Website

12. Hoffnungskirche

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Hoffnungskirche DrTom / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Hoffnungskirche is a Protestant religious building in the Leverkusen district of Rheindorf. Until 31 December 2019, it was the seat of the congregation of the same name and since 1 January 2020 it has been part of the congregation "An Dhünn, Wupper und Rhein", both in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Hoffnungskirche (Rheindorf) (DE), Website

13. Christuskirche

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The Christuskirche is a Protestant church in the Wiesdorf district of Leverkusen, Germany. It is next to the Matthäus parish hall one of two places of worship of the parish of Leverkusen-Mitte in the church district of Leverkusen of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Christuskirche (Wiesdorf) (DE), Website

14. Petruskirche

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St. Peter's Church is a Protestant religious building in the Leverkusen district of Bürrig. Until 31 December 2019, it belonged to the congregation of Leverkusen-Küppersteg-Bürrig and since 1 January 2020 to the congregation "An Dhünn, Wupper und Rhein", both in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Petruskirche (Bürrig) (DE), Website

15. Johannes-von-Nepomuk-Kapelle

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The chapel of John von Nepomuk is a Catholic church in the Steinbüchel/Fetthne district of Leverkusen. It is located in the area of ​​the parish of St. Matthias and is also known as the "old church".

Wikipedia: Johannes-von-Nepomuk-Kapelle (Fettehenne) (DE), Website

16. Ehem. Bahnhof Pattscheid

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The former Pattscheid station was built in 1902 as a trading station on the former Wuppertal-Oberbarmen–Opladen railway. It is located in the Pattscheid district of the Bergisch Neukirchen district in the city district II of Leverkusen.

Wikipedia: Bahnhof Pattscheid (DE)

17. Evangelische Kirche Quettingen

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The Kolberger Straße community centre is a Protestant religious building in the Leverkusen district of Quettingen. It is one of three places of worship of the parish of Opladen in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Kirche Quettingen (DE), Website

18. Carl-Duisberg-Park

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Carl-Duisberg-Park is a park in Leverkusen, Germany. The park was created at the beginning of the 20th century and is located on Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee in Chempark Leverkusen. It is named after Carl Duisberg (1861–1935). The park facilities include the tomb of Carl Duisberg and his wife Johanne in the form of a Temple of Flora, designed by Fritz Klimsch, or the Caritas Fountain by Hugo Lederer from 1923. To the west, the Japanese Garden is located on an island. In 2013, bronze figures were stolen.

Wikipedia: Carl-Duisberg-Park (DE)

19. Kirche Auf dem Blauen Berg

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The Evangelical Church of Schlebusch is a Protestant religious building in the Leverkusen district of Schlebusch. It belongs to the parish of Leverkusen-Schlebusch in the Leverkusen church district of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Kirche Schlebusch (DE), Website

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