Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #13 in Wuppertal, Germany

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Number of sights 5 sights
Distance 3.2 km
Ascend 120 m
Descend 188 m

Experience Wuppertal in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Individual Sights in Wuppertal

Sight 1: Villa Espenlaub

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Villa Fischer is a listed villa in the Barmen district of Wuppertal, Germany.

Wikipedia: Villa Espenlaub (DE)

471 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 2: Toelleturm

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The Toleturm is a lookout tower in Wuppertal. After him, the surrounding district on the southern heights of the Wuppertal district of Barmen is also named.

Wikipedia: Toelleturm (DE)

693 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 3: Vorwerk-Park

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The Vorwerkpark is a landscape park in the Wuppertal district of Barmen, district of Lichtenplatz.

Wikipedia: Vorwerkpark (DE)

1018 meters / 12 minutes

Sight 4: Jahrhunderteiche

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The century pond is a memorial tree on the southeastern edge of the Barmer Forest in Wuppertal near the Villa Foresta. The oak was planted on April 1, 1908 for the annual celebration of the then independent city of Barmen.

Wikipedia: Jahrhunderteiche (DE)

1030 meters / 12 minutes

Sight 5: Dicke-Ibach-Treppe

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The Dicke-Ibach-Treppe is a listed Wilhelminian staircase in Wuppertal-Barmen and the entrance to the Ringeltal in the Barmer Anlagen. The staircase, which leads to the higher Joseph-Haydn-Straße and to the country houses on the east side of the Ringeltal, was donated in 1897 by the board members of the Barmer Beautification Association from 1878 to 1897, Friedrich Wilhelm Dicke and Peter Adolph Rudolph Ibach. The construction of the sophisticatedly designed staircase, which harks back to the forms of castle architecture and Gothic, is typical of buildings in public parks of the time.

Wikipedia: Dicke-Ibach-Treppe (DE)

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