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  1. By the end of 2009 it was the largest city in Germany without regular long-distance services. With the new schedule for 2010, Mönchengladbach got an InterCity/Intercity-Express connection twice a week. The city also has a commercial airport called Düsseldorf Mönchengladbach.

  2. Mönchengladbach. /  51.2, 6.4333333333333. Mönchengladbach [mœnçn̩ˈɡlatbax] ⓘ, hasta 1950 conocida como München Gladbach, es una ciudad del estado federal de Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania. Forma parte de la macrorregión metropolitana del Rin-Ruhr y está cercana a la frontera nacional con los Países Bajos.

  3. Things to Do in Mönchengladbach, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 12,325 traveler reviews and photos of Mönchengladbach tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Mönchengladbach. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. 15 mejores cosas que hacer en Mönchengladbach (Alemania) En Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Mönchengladbach es una ciudad compuesta por un grupo de distritos alrededor de las ciudades históricas de Gladbach y Rheydt. Lo que une estos asentamientos es la abundancia de zonas verdes; Mönchengladbach está repleto de espacios verdes, como el ...

  5. Rathaus (früher Abtei) und St.-Vitus-Münster. Kaiser-Friedrich-Halle. Mönchengladbach ist eine kreisfreie deutsche Großstadt im Westen Nordrhein-Westfalens. Die als Oberzentrum eingestufte Stadt liegt im Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, sie ist außerdem Teil der Metropolregion Rhein-Ruhr.

  6. Mönchengladbach, city, North RhineWestphalia Land (state), western Germany. It lies near the border with the Netherlands, west of Düsseldorf. It developed around a Benedictine monastery (founded in 972, suppressed in 1802), from which the name Mönchengladbach (“Monks’ Gladbach”) is derived, and it.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2020 · From a distance you would be forgiven for mistaking Mönchengladbachs early-20th-century water tower for a medieval keep. The structure is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and is in a striking Art Nouveau style, mixing elements from Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture.