Tecklenburg – A small and quaint town
Our hidden treasure from
Thursday, March 5, 2015
suggested by
Hendrik Scholta.
Founded in the Middle Ages, the town Tecklenburg has a long and eventful history. Located on a hill next to the Teutoburg Forest, Tecklenburg was a suitable location for a castle which was actually built around 1250. Today, the ruins are used as stage for a well-known outdoor theatre. Tecklenburg consists of many traditional buildings which form the historic city center. Here, visitors can find comfortable cafes and enjoy fascinating views on neighboring towns and villages. At the foots of Tecklenburg, Haus Marck is located. It is the birthplace of Friedrich von Bodelschwingh which was a famous German theologian.
Tecklenburg is worth visiting, especially for people who want to feel the spirit and treasures of days long gone by. You can reach Tecklenburg via train RB 66 from Münster to Osnabrück. Leave the train at Lengerich and use the bus R45 to go from Lengerich to Tecklenburg.
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