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NINO-Rohgewebelager, Nordhorn

#13 among attractions in Nordhorn

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NINO-Rohgewebelager

Facts and practical information

The Former Raw Fabric Warehouse in Nordhorn was designed by the Stuttgart industrial architect Philipp Jakob Manz and built in 1921/22 for the company Niehues & Dütting, later NINO AG. It is a listed building and part of the NINO business park.

In 2002/03, the building was renovated while largely retaining its external appearance and has since housed the Nordhorn Adult Education Center. In 2007, the building received a modern extension as well as outdoor facilities for the Nordhorn Protestant High School.

Coordinates: 52°25'40"N, 7°4'4"E
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Nordhorn Germany

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Day trips

NINO-Rohgewebelager – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Alte Weberei, Povelturm, Delfinoh Hallen- und Freibad, Schiffahrts-Museum Nordhorn.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to NINO-Rohgewebelager?

Nearby attractions include Kompetenzzentrum Wirtschaft, Nordhorn (6 min walk), Public Library, Nordhorn (9 min walk), Povelturm, Nordhorn (10 min walk), Klukkert-Hafen, Nordhorn (11 min walk).

How to get to NINO-Rohgewebelager by public transport?

The nearest stations to NINO-Rohgewebelager:

Bus
  • Bahnhof • Lines: 32, 33, 40, 700, 701 (5 min walk)
  • Paulstraße • Lines: 30 (5 min walk)

Train
  • Nordhorn (6 min walk)
  • Nordhorn-Blanke (21 min walk)

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