
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Mönchengladbach has an origin story that could only happen in the Rhineland. A monastery was founded in 974 on a bend in the Gladbach stream, and the town that grew up around it spent centuries as a modest religious settlement before the Industrial Revolution arrived and the textile mills transformed it beyond recognition. Today the monastery is largely gone, the textile industry is largely gone, and what remains is a mid-sized Rhenish city with a complicated name and an outsized global reputation for exactly one thing: the football club Borussia, which reached a European Cup final in 1979 and still packs 54,000 people into the Borussia-Park stadium on match days.
Beyond the football, the city has some unexpected cultural depth.
The Abteiberg Museum, completed by Hans Hollein in 1982, is a modernist landmark that houses a serious collection of contemporary art. Schloss Rheydt is a late-Renaissance moated castle with an unexpectedly fine art collection, located in the district of Rheydt -- once a separate city until the 1975 merger that created the current Mönchengladbach. That merger left behind an oddity that locals find entirely normal: the city has two central railway stations, both called Hauptbahnhof. No other city in Germany shares this distinction.

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