Dinslaken is an eye-catching and attractive town situated on the intersection of Lower Rhine and Ruhr region that brought the diversity and beatification to the
middle sized town. The city inhabiting around 72,000 peoples, located in the Wesel districts in North Rhine Westphalia (NRW), Germany. It is difficult to uncover the borderline flanked by the dynamic settings of Ruhr region and the serene beauty of the Rhine area. Due to the exclusive geography, Dinslaken has numerous to offer to visitors. You can get pleasure from the charming natural landscape in surroundings of the town and exuberant cultural events.
An exciting town, you will find remarkable sights in abundance, along with the great opportunity of walking, strolling, biking and shopping are amusing and the fantastic green belt of the Rotbach trail that links almost every part of the city. The impressive and unique ubiquitous natural beauty and historical sites including churches well preserved heritage of mines and old architecture, worth to visit.
The oldest architecture in the city is the remnants of the old castle from 12th century which than later turned into the fortress. The castle building destroyed almost completely in 1945 and reconstructed in its original state. The castle with beautiful surrounding garden covers around 4,000 sq. meter of land. The old bricked house is located just opposite the entrance castle that built in 18th century.
Nearby a magnificent Gothic style Catholic church with three naves is located with the name of ‘St. Vincent’ constructed in 1480, along the course of the church you can find a fabled park of Personage, alongside the park the old city wall of about 3 meter high is erected date back to 15th century. The popular crucifixion of ‘Three Crosses’ built in around 1501 made of sandstones with 170 cm high. Another fascinated church building is the ‘Lutheran Church’ constructed in 1653.
The city has the tremendous trotting track which attracts around 400,000 visitors every year and the horse racecourse plays a significant role in the economy of the city.
The majestic building of ‘Voswinckelshof’ the house considered to be the old aristocratic country seat. The building now transformed to the wonderful museum with a permanent exhibition of the artifacts, crafts, historical toys, remnants of farming history of town, all these encompass the historical development and cultural tale of the city and surrounding region.
The vivacious cultural life offers fantastic entertaining opportunities with excited performances in the ‘Burgtheater’ and ‘Katherine Turk Hall’. You can never be bored when in Dinslaken.

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