Discover the rich Renaissance culture and historic artistic villages of Gelsenkirchen on a private walking tour. Explore a Renaissance castle, a former coal mine turned theater, and an artist’s village.
Discover the rich Renaissance culture and historic artistic villages of Gelsenkirchen on a private walking tour. Explore a Renaissance castle, a former coal mine turned theater, and an artist’s village.
- Consol Theater - Open since 2001, this theater house is one of the most important cultural and social centers of Gelsenkirchen, with special atention to people of different ages and origin. It is also part of the historical heritage of Gelsenkirchen, having been built on the spot of an ancient coal mine known as the “Zechengelände Consolidation”.
- Consol Theater - Open since 2001, this theater house is one of the most important cultural and social centers of Gelsenkirchen, with special atention to people of different ages and origin. It is also part of the historical heritage of Gelsenkirchen, having been built on the spot of an ancient coal mine known as the “Zechengelände Consolidation”.
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local professional guide for your group
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local professional guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Any entrances to paid attactions are excluded from tour
- Gratuities
- Any entrances to paid attactions are excluded from tour
The origins of Gelsenkirchen date back to 1150, though it remained a small hamlet until the surge of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, which sparked growth across the region. Gelsenkirchen was once known as the ‘city of a thousand fires’, a reference to the nighttime glow of burning mine gases. On this excursion, you’ll explore a…
The origins of Gelsenkirchen date back to 1150, though it remained a small hamlet until the surge of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, which sparked growth across the region. Gelsenkirchen was once known as the ‘city of a thousand fires’, a reference to the nighttime glow of burning mine gases. On this excursion, you’ll explore a significant Renaissance castle in the North West. Take in the sights of the Consol Theatre, a cultural venue set on the premises of an old coal mine. Witness the architectural genius of the Music Theater brought to life by Englishman Robert Adams, Germans Norbert Kricke and Paul Dierkes, Swiss Jean Tinguely, and Frenchman Yves Klein. You will also visit Halfmanshof, once a residential hub for the artistic community in 1931, which evolved into a focal point for renowned artists during the 60s and 70s.
Please note that all entrance fees to attractions are not included and are to be paid by the visitors on the spot as they are optional. None of the attractions included in this tour require paid entry.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.