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Avoid being stuck on crowded group tours, and opt for a much more peaceful and independent alternative—a self-guided tour and city game. Using an app on your smartphone and GPS, solve clues to progress your way around Münster and discover its many highlights. Sights passed on the tour route include Münster Cathedral, the Historical City Hall of Münster, and the City Museum.
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wvisscher, May 2024
Accessible treasure hunt, where you will learn a fair number of fun facts about the city. Good to do with a group.
Response from Host, Jun 2024
Leuke stad hé Munster!
Evelien L, Dec 2023
It was a very nice route through a very nice city, highly recommended. Lots of fun facts learned. Due to the Christmas market, some questions were a bit more difficult to find, but that doesn't matter much. I didn't think the selfie spot was a nice location, at least not in winter.
672mariekef, Aug 2023
Good stuff: - The game was easy to start, it was very clear what you're supposed to do. - Because of the random order of the locations, you don't take the most straightforward route through the city, which means you get to see unexpected bits, which I really like. - The game visits most of the big highlights in the city. Room for improvement: - I would like there to be more background information on each location, I found the amount of info a bit small at the moment. - I did not like the item with the selfie spot. I want to be able to get a high / close to maximum score by solving puzzles and looking for information, not by sharing a photo of myself and my friends somewhere on the internet.
Saint Paul's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the German city of Münster. Together with the historic town hall, the cathedral is a symbol of Münster.
The Historical City Hall of Münster was one of the theatres of the negotiations of the Peace of Westphalia which concluded the Thirty Years' War in Western Europe and the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. It was the site of the Peace of Münster of 1648.
Besides an extensive collection ranging from spätgotik painting and sculpture to the Cranachs, the museum specializes in paintings from the Der Blaue Reiter and Die Brücke movements.
The weekly market takes place directly in front of the Dom. Very wide range of vegetables, fruit, plants and flowers and specialties from the region.
The botanical garden has a total area of ca. 5 ha with 2000 sqm of greenhouse area. 5 out of 10 greenhouses are open throughout the year to the approximately 200,000 visitors per year.
The Saint Lambert Church is a Roman Catholic church building in the German city of Münster. The building is the most important sacred building of the Westphalian Late Gothic.
In the permanent exhibition the City Museum features the history of the city of Münster from its beginnings up to the present.
The Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso Münster is a museum with a large collection of graphics by Pablo Picasso and contemporaries in Münster in Germany.
This beautiful statue is in the middle of the terrace of the two Kiepenkerl restaurants in Münster, where you can eat well.
The Dominican Church is a church building in the center of the city of Münster. The church is located on Salzstraße, not far from St. Lambertus Church.
St. Clement's Church in the Westphalian city of Münster is a monastery and hospital church built in the years 1745-1753. The church was built to a design by Johann Conrad Schlaun and is located An der Clemenskirche.
The "Erbdrostenhof" in the historic center of Münster, at the Salzstrasse, is an impressive palace, built in the 18th century.
The Münster City Library offers a diverse and attractive range of media and information: non-fiction and specialist books, novels, books for children and young people.
St. Liudger Church is one of the oldest Roman Catholic church buildings in the German city of Münster. The first construction of the church dates from the year 1173.
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