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


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Crime, Industrial Culture, and Views: A Special Tour at the Rye Mill
This city tour combines Braunschweig's industrial past with literary suspense and a rare view from the Water Tower. At Crime Scenes at the Ringgleis | No Fly, reading, local history, and a discovery experience come together in an authentic place of industrial culture.
A Place with History to Touch
The Rye Mill in Lehndorf is one of the prominent industrial facilities in the west of Braunschweig. The building was established from 1912 as a large industrial mill and is closely related to the development of the Ringgleis, which once shaped the city with numerous industrial connections. Today, the former track area serves as a popular cycle and hiking path through a green ribbon of city history.
Fiction Meets Industrial Architecture
On June 24, the evening will lead into an atmosphere where narrative art and monument character intertwine. The author Michael Kutscher will let two people meet at this historical site who would not have crossed paths otherwise. At the center is not only the suspense of the reading but also the special aura of a place where Braunschweig's industrial history remains visible.
The Highlight: the Open Water Tower
After the reading, the view opens up to the sky and beyond: The water tower of the mill will be opened, offering a unique panoramic view over Braunschweig. It is precisely this combination of historical building, urban space, and change of perspective that makes the event appealing. Those interested in technical monuments, city tours, and cultural enrichment will experience a compact, intense format here.
Braunschweig's Green Ringgleis as a Stage
The Ringgleis is now a circular path of approximately 22.5 kilometers for pedestrians and cyclists. It follows the historical route of the former industrial railway and reveals sights, open spaces, and traces of economic change. The tour at the Rye Mill shows how railway infrastructure has become a vibrant urban space for culture, movement, and memory culture.
Conclusion
This event is ideal for anyone who wants to not just see Braunschweig but understand it. Those who wish to combine literature, industrial culture, and a special view should secure this date. Book now and discover the Rye Mill with new eyes.
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