Neuss, the historical city situated in state of North Rhine Westphalia (NRW), Germany. It is located on the confluence of two rivers the River Rhine and River Erft, near the Dusseldorf. Initially it founded by the Romans in 16 BC as the army fortification and the name was Novaesium, it has the long history of wars and turmoil. It gained the economical growth in 19th century, which led the area as a core-trading city. This city became the part of NRW in 1946. There are marvelous attractions as the primordial church, magnificent museum, busiest and beautiful harbor and fabled park, offers the fantastic jaunt to Neuss.

The historic St. Quirinus Church built in 13th century in center of Neuss, a Romanesque church rebuilt, after its destruction in 1741 by the fire. It is an impressive architecture with old furnishings and remarkable statue of St. Quirinus. The St. Sebastianus church is primitive church building, a bewitching red-bricked architecture. The splendid Town Hall building located in the city center, that serves as an administrative center. The traveling within city is at its utmost ease with modern fancy rail tram operated by Rheinbahn providing the state of the art transport facility to the citizens and tourists.

The large collection of medieval artifacts, archaeological remnants, archives and chronicles exhibits in a famous Clemens Sels Museum situated in Neuss, meditating the cultural and civic history of the city. The Haus Rottels built around 1820; it was the house of famous industrialist Franz Rottels. This house transformed to the museum, displays the history of Rottels as well as the artifacts and remnants reflects the history of Rottle family and the Neuss.

The fabulous Municipal Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten der Stadt News) situated in the Neuss, it is a small park with diverse flowering plants and exotic trees; and famous for its Greenhouse that has around 100 species of cactus and succulent.

The enthralling fiesta held in Neuss the Schutzenfest, an amazing funfair with stalls of Beer in all around whole city and people drunk in public. If you are in Neuss, you can smell the typical ‘smell of Neuss’ coming from oil mill located in harbor area. The landmark of the beautiful landscape of the Neuss is the fastidious hill with the height of around 88 meters, a pride of Neussian as Rhine area lacks the hilly mountains.