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Industrial
powerhouse Dortmund is the largest city in Germany's industrial
heartland, the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr District), and the sixth largest in the
country. Many of its population of c. 600,000 formerly worked in coal
mines, coking plants or the steel industry. Brewing has also been a major
local business over the years.
Changing times A mjaor
target for allied bombing in the Second World War, 95% of the city centre was
destroyed. Later in the last century, the final collieries closed down in
the 1980s and the number of people working in heavy industry fell from 127,000
in 1960 to just 37,000 in 1974.
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| Alter Markt (Old Market) |
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| The former 'Zollern II/IV' coal mine |
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The 'new'
Dortmund Following the decline in the steel industry, merger of
many smaller breweries and closure of the coal mines, the city has created
a new economy based on IT, logistics and media-related
businesses.
The former Zollern II/IV colliery has been preserved as a
model of early 20th century industrial buildings and is open to the public as
part of the Westphalian Industrial Museum (website in English).
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Dortmund
TouristCard If you're staying in Dortmund for a couple of days,
the TouristCard is worth looking at (details). It gives discounts on entry to many
attractions (e.g. 30% off at the industrial museum), free entry to others plus
two days free travel on local public transport. The card
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| The city and regional library |
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| can be obtained online (although only in German - here) or from the tourist
information office (ground floor of the red brick building in the picture above,
opposite the main railway station). |
Westfalen
Park The city's - and one of Europe's - largest parks lies just to
the east of the football ground. The Westfalen Park was opened for the
National Garden Festival in 1959 and staged further Festivals in 1969 and
1991. Today many outdoor events take place in the park, at the centre of
which stands the TV tower, named 'Florian' by the people of
Dortmund.
Brewery tours Brewery tours can be arranged
at the Dortmunder Actien Brewery. However, they prefer groups
of 20+, you have to book in advance, and the English version of their
website does not inlcude booking details (but if you can understand
it, here's the German version, which
does!). |
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| The 'Florian' TV tower |
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| The Dortmunder Union U |
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Dortmund's best-known brew, Dortmunder
Union is now brewed by the multi-brand Brau und Brunnen company.
Their new head offices and Dortmund's brewery musuem are due to
open before 2006 in the former Dortmunder Union building - now a listed
landmark, still crowned by the enormous illuminated U. We'll keep an eye
on this and keep you informed via our newsletter. | See also Expedia.co.uk for Dortmund hotels, flights and rental cars .
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