Mulheim situated in North Rhine Westphalia (NRW), on the banks of Ruhr and Rhine Rivers, well known for its flourishing coal, leather and food industry and home to major companies, transformed to a diversified economy. An affluent community of city, home to the world’s famous research centers the Max Placnk Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry and Max Planck Institute for Coal Research.

There is a variety of attention-grabbing and striking places appealing the visitors to get pleasure and have fun around town by the Ruhr River. The Old Town captivates the visitors across the region for its calmness and framed houses, a walk away from city center, home to the splendid historic buildings. The St. Peter Church is the landmark and highest architecture of the city. Formerly a court building then transformed this majestic beauty building to a marvelous church. Another splendor is the Catholic Marie Church built in 1929. The famous historical graveyard on the edge of this old town is worth a visit, the mystery of moss-grown gravestones is well known a 200 years old cemetery with graves of some noble people. One of the oldest building in Mulheim district in Mintard, is the St. Laurentius built around 999 A.D and most recent restoration took place in 1973.  The Old Town is the perfect blend of amusement with its historic architecture and heap of restaurants and bars.

The Saarn Cloister, built in 1214 and became a monastery in 1216, and now this is housing a small museum displaying chronicles reflects the 800 years old history.

The fascinating Broich Castle is the oldest building of the city, built in 884, this castle made to protect the city from enemy invasion. Now it is becoming museum and exhibition space displaying archives and remnants demonstrating the civic and art history of the city. The Styrum Castle is the beautiful historical majestic castle in Mulheim, now is the home to a restaurant and artworks rooms, the surrounding park beautified with a Water museum.

The Bismarck Tower a symbolic attraction for visitors in Mulheim, only of its kind architecture in the city, serves as the space for events and festivals. Now its basement is an art gallery and the top of the tower gives the panoramic view of the valley, worth a visit to catch the omnipresent picturesque beauty.

Sense the beauty and pleasure by visiting the awesome Muga Park, expanded to 66 hectares of land, dazzling with numerous artistry, gardens, and playgrounds. The incredible place for relax and recreation activities.