Kleve: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Museum Kurhaus Kleve
Museum Kurhaus Kleve is an art museum in Kleve on the Lower Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia. It bears its name because of the building's original function, when Kleve was a spa resort, especially popular with wealthy Prussians and Dutch, as "Bad...
XOX-Theater Kleve
XOX-Theater Kleve is a theatre in Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
B.C. Koekkoek-Haus
The Museum B.C. Koekkoek House is the former home of the Dutch painter Barend Cornelis Koekkoek and his family. The listed building in Kleve at Koekkoekplatz 1, formerly Kavarinerstraße 33, has been used as a museum since 1960.
Collegiate Church
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary-a church in the city of Kleve, Germany, in the union country of North Rhine-Westphalia. Established in the Gothic style in the fourteenth and fifteenth century as a collegiate...
Tiergarten
The Kleve Zoo is a zoo in Kleve, Germany. It houses about 350 animals with a focus on mostly old, endangered domestic breeds. As part of the European Conservation Breeding Program, it also keeps kulans and lesser pandas.
Unterstadtkirche
Kleve is a town in the Lower Rhine region of northwestern Germany near the Dutch border and the River Rhine. From the 11th century onwards, Cleves was capital of a county and later a duchy.
Kleine Evangelische Kirche
The Kleine Evangelische Kirche is a church building in the district town of Kleve on the lower Lower Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia. It belongs to the Protestant parish of Kleve. The church, which was consecrated in the name Trinitatiskirche on...
Alte Kirche Kellen
The Old Church of Kellen is located on Kreuzhofstraße in the formerly independent municipality of Kellen, which is now a district of the district town of Kleve in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Forstgarten
Kleve is a town in the Lower Rhine region of northwestern Germany near the Dutch border and the River Rhine. From the 11th century onwards, Cleves was capital of a county and later a duchy.
Wasserburg Rindern
Wasserburg Rindern is a former manor house in the village of Rindern, which is now part of the urban area of Kleve. The moated castle has served as the seat of the "Katholische Heimvolkshochschule Wasserburg Rindern" since 1956.
Eiserner Mann
The Iron Man, more correctly New Iron Man, is a statue in Kleve. It is located in the baroque gardens with amphitheater at the Tiergarten and was made by Stephan Balkenhol. The statue commemorates Prince Johann Moritz of Nassau-Siegen and was...
Rindern
Rindern is a village in the Kleve of Lower Rhine region of Germany. It is part of the town Kleve.
Schwanenburg Castle
The Schwanenburg Castle, in North Rhine-Westphalia, where the Dukes of Cleves resided, was founded on a steep hill. It is located at the northern terminus of the Kermisdahl where it joins with the Spoykanal, which was previously an important transportation link to the Rhine.
Hochschule Rhein-Waal
Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences or HSRW, is a young and fast growing German public university that first opened for the winter semester of 2009/10.