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Remodeling tradition with innovation on September 7th

City tour happening on September 7th, focus on the southern part of the city center. The theme is 'Old meets New', where guide Gabriele Germer will discuss the city's historical past and demonstrate how it evolved in the 20th century.

Sunday, 7th September: Heritage intertwines with Innovation
Sunday, 7th September: Heritage intertwines with Innovation

Remodeling tradition with innovation on September 7th

Lünen, Germany is inviting residents and visitors alike to embark on a journey through time with the upcoming "Old Meets New" city tour. This fascinating exploration of Lünen's history will take place on the last Sunday of the year, specifically on October 5th, starting at 3 PM at the town hall, Willy-Brandt-Platz.

The tour, led by expert guide Gabriele Germer, will delve into the city's past, present, and future, providing a unique insight into how urban development has evolved throughout the 20th century. Participants will be treated to a captivating narrative about the historical roots of Lünen, as well as an exploration of how democratic ideals have shaped the city's architecture, such as the town hall and Scharoun School.

The tour will begin in the southern city centre and will encompass historical street sections, passageways, and medieval buildings. One of the highlights of the tour will be a visit to St. Georg's Church, a significant religious site in Lünen. The tour will also include a detour to the southern Lippe riverbank, offering breathtaking views and a chance to absorb the city's beauty.

Children and youth under 15 can participate for free, making this tour an enjoyable and educational experience for the whole family. The fee for adults is 5 euros per person, payable directly to the guide on the spot. No registration is required, simply show up and prepare to be amazed.

For more information about the tour or to book a private tour, contact 02306 104-1778 or visit www.our website/citytours. The public tour will also take place on September 7th, 2025, so mark your calendars for a double dose of historical exploration.

Join Gabriele Germer on this enlightening journey and discover how Lünen's past, present, and future intertwine to create the vibrant city it is today.

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