Crime Scenes at Ringgleis: Experience Braunschweig with Crime and Industrial Culture

Event: Crime Scenes at Ringgleis | No Fly in Roggenmühle Lehndorf, Hannoversche Str. 60, 38116 Braunschweig on 24. June 2026

Date and Time

24. June 2026 18:00

Location

Braunschweig
38 Braunschweig, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Tours & Sightseeing

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Crime, Industrial Culture, and a Wide View over Braunschweig

This special city tour combines literary tension with an authentic discovery experience in one of the most exciting places in Braunschweig. At Crime Scenes at Ringgleis | No Fly, fictional crime literature meets real industrial culture: The reading leads to the Lehndorf Rye Mill, a historical site with a distinctive water tower and much local history.

A Place with Tangible History

The Lehndorf Rye Mill is one of the defining testimonies of Braunschweig's industrial history. The ensemble was constructed starting in 1912 as a large mill for grain; the water tower was added in 1934 and built for fire protection. Today, the site feels like a silent chapter of city history that will be reopened during this event.

Literary Route at a Real Crime Scene

On June 24, the historical site will become a stage for an atmospheric reading from the anthology Crime Scenes at Ringgleis. Author Michael Kutscher will let two people meet at this scene who would have been better off never encountering each other. Afterwards, the water tower will open up, offering a view over Braunschweig. This creates an extraordinary mix of crime, architecture, and panorama.

Ringgleis, Industrial History, and Green Perspectives

The Ringgleis represents a unique mix of movement, memory, and urban nature in Braunschweig. The tour is set exactly here: along industrial history, in the middle of a developed district, with a view of the connection between production, monument protection, and current use. For visitors, this becomes a cultural enrichment that not only explains history but makes it tangible.

Good to Know for Participation

The event is designed as an in-person appointment lasting about 2 hours and begins at the Lehndorf Rye Mill at Hannoversche Straße 60 in Braunschweig. According to the organizer Forum Industriekultur e. V., participation is free of charge. The appointment is suitable for everyone who wants to rediscover Braunschweig through its industrial culture and storytelling locations.

Conclusion: Those looking for a city tour with a crime flair, historical background, and a special viewpoint will experience an impressive piece of Braunschweig here. This reading trip to the original site is worthwhile for the curious, culture fans, and explorers alike. Book now and experience the city from a new perspective.

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