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Things to Do in Oberhausen

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  • Jan G
    Aalten, The Netherlands212 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Special, normally you cannot visit a big tank like this.
    Entering the tank it is not possible to grab the complete picture, once in the elevator you really see the grandness of the tank.
    The view from the roof is aalso spectecular.
    Written May 29, 2022
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  • Thomas
    Bad Aibling, Germany11 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Centro has improved, and I have been visiting it since it was built. Parking system has become much more complex and the increased amount of boards its bit confusing. Overall great experience.
    Written March 15, 2022
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  • MrsR
    2 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    They say online purchase your ticket online and save 40%, but it is still the normal price. We just walked in and then we got the discount!?
    It is not that big inside it was very quiet what is nice due covid-19.
    We had a good time, but it is not worth the normal full price. During covid-19 all the special experiences are canceled like the Show feedings and touch pools.
    Written September 17, 2020
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  • Julian0111
    Muenster, Germany165 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Entering the building I was quite impressed. The kids are told how lego stones are made and each kid gets a little lego stone for free. After that you'll ride in a little dragon coraousels and you need to shoot bad lego skulls etc. Quite fun, even though this experience can easily get scary for smaller children. So far so good. The "Lego World" itself was quite small. Way smaller than I thought. Also too many people where packed in this - what seemed like - a bigger room. As kids run around constantly and parents are waiting, the seating area was way too small. The offered food in the small restaurant can only be calles fast food - and thats already a nice description. All in all I was quite disappointed. The only reason I give three stars is, that in the end the kids had a good day which is the most important stuff!
    Written November 6, 2019
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  • Bizzy6
    Wernberg, Germany332 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interesting bridge, offering lovely views. The bridge snakes over the river in unpredictable curves. The design allows for some “spring” in parts, making it a little disconcerting from time to time. The surface of the walkway is coloured stripes of the same flexible material as you sometimes find on children’s playgrounds.
    Written April 3, 2022
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  • mikesierra
    Bourne, UK1,987 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The St Antony ironworks is the cradle of iron making in Germany and is essentially an excavated site. The excellent texts and graphical displays are in both English and German. There is also a small museum with several artefacts and pictures. We were able to have an English speaking guide, which added to the experience. You need about 1.5 hours here.
    Written July 8, 2018
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  • Eyekaytoo
    Leverkusen, Germany3,009 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I have been to the Koenig-Pilsener Arena on a number of occasions in the past but my most visit was one Sunday in January. I had bought, at the very last minute, a ticket for the Snow Patrol concert.

    Finding the Arena by car was straight forward and I parked, for free in Park 8. The short walk to the Arena was easy and I soon found the entrance. Security was tight, quick and efficient.

    I had a seat in the first row of a block about halfway from the stage. In fact once the main act came I stood up for the whole performance which was excellent. The was a good choice of things to eat and drink in the numerous stands dotted around the Arena. I even had a drinks station directly in front of me.

    All in all this really is a great, purpose built arena ideally suited for such concerts. I will certainly be back whenever my favourite bands are playing here.
    Written January 27, 2019
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  • Burnsy-fae-Perth
    Perth, UK70 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A good venue to see a band and a beautiful building. Nice and central for the railway station and Hotels. Also has a good kiosk nearby. Helpful and friendly staff. Good sound from the band also. (Nazareth).
    Written May 4, 2024
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  • Annette S
    Elmshorn, Germany31 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The theater itself is very modern and well-planned. Food and drink is available and the seating is very good. Plan carefully and you get to sit in Row (8 i think ?) with double the leg room.
    We saw Bat out of Hell and it was really awesome.
    Written August 11, 2019
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  • Holger H
    Cork, Ireland21 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    My family now lives near the Ludwiggalerie so whenever I visit I generally drop in. This time visited an exhibition dedicated to "Fix und Foxi" and Rolf Kauka's publishing house. This is typical for the kind of exhibition that the Schloss Oberhausen/Ludwiggalerie offers, usually with an emphasis on interesting pop cultural aspects that easily get overlooked but had a strong connection to 20th Century German culture. Entrance fee is maybe a bit on the steep side unless you qualify for a range of discounts. An hour is probably the average time you spend there. Nicely situated in a little green spot in an otherwise widely industrial area.
    Written July 9, 2018
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