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  • Aachen Cathedral © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Agger reservoir in the Bergisches Land region © Naturarena Bergisches Land GmbH © Naturarena Bergisches Land GmbH
  • Altenberg Cathedral in the Bergisches Land region © Naturarena Bergisches Land GmbH
  • Amphitheatre at Xanten Archaeological Park © Helmut Berns © Helmut Berns
  • Beethoven memorial in Bonn © Tourismus & Congress GmbH Region Bonn, Rhein-Sieg, Ahrweiler ©(c) Tourismus & Congress GmbH Region Bonn, Rhein-Sieg, Ahrweiler
  • View of St. Lambert's Church – Münster © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Bruchhausen Stones in Sauerland © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Cologne carnival © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Kunst im Tunnel art gallery – Düsseldorf – exhibition © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Duisburg-Nord Industrial Landscape Park © Gabriele Zeidler, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Gabriele Zeidler/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Düsseldorf Media Harbour – at dusk © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
  • Cycling for pleasure in the Eifel © Eifel Tourismus GmbH archives © Archiv Eifel Tourismus GmbH
  • SANAA building at the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex © Thomas Willemsen, Zollverein picture database © Thomas Willemsen / Bilddatenbank Zollverein
  • Augustusburg Palace in Brühl © Schlossverwaltung Brühl © Schlossverwaltung Brühl
  • World Conference Centre in Bonn © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.
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    View of St. Lambert's Church – Münster © photo Oliver Franke, Tourismus NRW e.V. © Foto Oliver Franke/Tourismus NRW e.V.

North Rhine-Westphalia: A year-round destination

Ludwig van Beethoven, Heinrich Heine and Joseph Beuys – Germany's biggest federal state in terms of population has produced many influential artists and is one of the biggest cultural regions in Europe. Its numerous museums, theatres, orchestras and concert halls, and its musicals and events, attract millions of visitors every year. Other cultural highlights include the four UNESCO World Heritage sites: Cologne Cathedral, Aachen Cathedral, Augustusburg Palace in Brühl and the Zeche Zollverein coal mine in Essen. Cologne's signature landmark is the most visited attraction in Germany.

North Rhine-Westphalia is a region for active holidaymakers. Around 14,000 kilometres of cycle routes run through extensive parks and riverscapes, and lead to palaces, castles and breathtaking industrial heritage. Walkers will find a multitude of certified trails, most notably the picturesque Rothaarsteig ridge route. But as well as on land, North Rhine-Westphalia also has lots to offer on the water: 1,500 kilometres of river and 200 lakes are perfect for rowing and canoeing, and the 78 first-class reservoirs provide plenty of scope for recreation and leisure activities.

But North Rhine-Westphalia is more than just a place to get out and get active. It also plays host to traditional events such as the carnival and the Kirmes fair and offers some fantastic shopping opportunities. The region is home to two of the largest city-centre shopping malls in Europe: CentrO in Oberhausen and LimbeckerPlatz in Essen. After a hard day's shopping you can relax and unwind in the many health resorts and spas, whose modern thermal baths, saline and peat treatments, and 'wellness cycling' will help to recharge your batteries.

North Rhine-Westphalia also has plenty to offer for those with refined tastes, including two restaurants bearing three Michelin stars. Connoisseurs are also invited to try our many regional specialities – from Aachen's Printen gingerbread to Westphalian ham.

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