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Ehem. Bahnhof Pattscheid
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Ehem. Bahnhof Pattscheid

A Historical Gem in Leverkusen's Heart

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The former Pattscheid Station transports you to the early 20th century, showcasing its architectural heritage as a monument in North Rhine-Westphalia. Feel the heartbeat of history and witness the blend of past and present in this vibrant city. Let the quiet grandeur of this place captivate you.
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Pattscheid Station was opened in the year 1902.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
1902

Guided Story

Imagine standing where trains once chugged and goods were bustling. Right in front of you, the old station stands tall, a testament to a bygone era. Look to your left, where St. Engelbert Church now rises – back then, the sound of train whistles filled the air. People here lived by the rhythm of the railway, fueling both life and economy. Behind you, further off, is the Ölbachtal. It wasn't just streams flowing there, but also travelers and goods. The architecture of the station speaks of a pride that was the cornerstone of any trade hub. Let the quiet grandeur envelop you and feel how time here bridges to the present.

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