Moers
Top Sights
Moers looks back on a long history, which is especially reflected in Moers Castle. The castle, together with its spacious castle park, is the city’s landmark and houses the Grafschafter Museum. The historic old town with its churches and townhouses also invites visitors to explore. In addition to the urban sights, Moers is surrounded by numerous green spaces as well as nature and landscape conservation areas of the Lower Rhine region, which are ideal for walks and relaxation.
Culture & Events
Moers offers a diverse cultural scene with museums, theaters, and a lively music culture. Internationally, the city is best known for the annual Moers Festival, one of Europe’s most important festivals for jazz and improvised music. In addition, city festivals, concerts, and cultural events take place regularly.
Culinary Delights
Cuisine in the Lower Rhine region is down-to-earth and hearty. Typical specialties include asparagus, savory meat dishes, and classic Rhenish foods. The offerings are complemented by cafés, restaurants, and breweries that invite visitors to enjoy and linger.