North Rhine Westphalia Cluster Route 4

North Rhine Westphalia Cluster Route 4 explores Renaissance architecture through significant locations like Schloss Rheydt, Schloss Liedberg, and Castle Dyck.

The North Rhine Westphalia Cluster Route 4 offers a journey through a selection of significant locations. This route encompasses places such as Schloss Rheydt, Schloss Liedberg, Castle Dyck, Braunsmühle, and Raketenstation Hombroich, and explores the topic of Renaissance architecture.

The route includes Schloss Rheydt, a palace constructed around 1180, notable for its Renaissance architecture. Schloss Liedberg, another palace, is located in Korschenbroich, Germany. Castle Dyck, situated in Jüchen, holds the designation of an architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Braunsmühle, also an architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia, is located in Kaarst. The route also includes Raketenstation Hombroich, found in Neuss.

The route highlights locations in Germany, showcasing architectural heritage and the influence of Renaissance architecture.

Route timeline

Schloss Rheydt
Stop 1

Schloss Rheydt

Schloss Rheydt is a Renaissance-style palace in Mönchengladbach, Germany, originally constructed around 1180.

Next leg: 4.8 km
Schloss Liedberg
Stop 2

Schloss Liedberg

Schloss Liedberg is a palace in Korschenbroich, Germany, recognized as a heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Next leg: 2.6 km
Castle Dyck
Stop 3

Castle Dyck

Castle Dyck, also known as Schloss Dyck, is a recognized architectural heritage monument and castle located in Jüchen, Germany.

Next leg: 6.2 km
Braunsmühle
Stop 4

Braunsmühle

Braunsmühle is an architectural heritage monument and tourist attraction located in Kaarst, Germany.

Next leg: 5.2 km
Raketenstation Hombroich
Stop 5

Raketenstation Hombroich

Raketenstation Hombroich, located in Neuss, Germany, provides a unique look at a historical rocket launch site within the Insel Hombroich complex.