The Treidler Monument in Dormagen-Stürzelberg is intended to commemorate the long-forgotten towing time on the Lower Rhine. To Treidel means that ships were pulled upstream by horses on ropes (lines). This type of transportation ended with the introduction of...
The Roman cellar is located under the Catholic parish center St. Michael in Dormagen and shows finds and documentation from Roman times on the Lower Rhine more than 2000 years ago. Among other things, you can see the foundation walls of a former Roman cellar as well...
The district museum shows its visitors a large pewter collection from the Art Nouveau era as well as textile works (textile wall hangings) by the artist Helmut Hahn in a permanent exhibition. Changing exhibitions find a unique setting in the historical building. The...
The Dormagen Animal Enclosure Tannenbusch is home to more than 100 mammals and various birds on a 100 hectare forest area. The Tannenbusch zoo is a popular excursion destination, because in and around the zoo there are other attractions in addition to numerous mammals...