Karnevalsgesellschaft "Blau-Gold" WEilerswist 1970 e.V.WeilerswistShow more opening hours Share content:
Opening hours From January 13th to January 13thMonday 00:00 - 23:59 Tuesday 00:00 - 23:59 Wednesday 00:00 - 23:59 Thursday 00:00 - 23:59 Friday 00:00 - 23:59 Saturday 00:00 - 23:59 Sunday 00:00 - 23:59 year-roundSeasonal opening
Swister TurmThe Swister Tower near Weilerswist is a remnant of the old parish and pilgrimage church of the vanished village of Swist on the Swisterberg (built c. 1100-1125). Foundation remains of the nave are attributed to the 9th century. Archaeological finds from Roman times indicate that the first Christian church was built over a Roman sanctuary. The St. James pilgrimage route passes directly by the tower.
Karnevals-Gesellschaft alt Lommezem 1891 e.V.A carnival club is a community of people who come together to celebrate and organize the carnival. These clubs are often active in cities or regions and play an important role in planning events, parades, and festivities during the carnival season. They promote the traditions associated with the carnival and offer their members the opportunity to actively participate in the celebrations.
MGV "Eintracht" Metternich 1949 e.V.The MGV "Eintracht" Metternicht 1949 e.V. sings everything that can be sung and the repertoire includes a very wide range.
1st Thistle Highlanders Drums and Pipes e.V.Most people associate Scotland with: whiskey, the breathtaking, rugged beauty of the Scottish landscape, sheep – and plenty of them, Highland Games (especially caber tossing), Scottish history, which has been brought closer to us especially through the "Outlander" adaptations:Kilts, tartans, haggis, and – last but not least – bagpipe music.
Kunsthof GrevenIn the highlands of Bad Münstereifel, in the midst of a unique Eifel landscape with hills and valleys, meadows, forests and fields, you will find the Kunsthof Greven on a restored half-timbered farm with 7500 square metres of surrounding land. Over the past few years, an artistic gem has been created there that is second to none.
Römervilla BlankenheimThe villa of Blankenheim is one of the most considerable ground monuments from the Roman time in the Rhineland. Once it was a large Roman estate (villa rustica) with a luxurious main building and stables, barns, remises and accommodations for servants, that were arranged around a commodious farmyard. The first archeological studies took place in 1894.