The Aschendorff Verlag, a name synonymous with Münster’s rich literary history, stands proudly on Soester Straße. It’s a testament to centuries of knowledge and storytelling, a place where ideas have been nurtured and shared since 1720. Imagine a time long ago, when Wilhelm Aschendorff opened a humble bookshop here, his shelves brimming with tales and philosophies waiting to be discovered. His vision was to create a haven for knowledge, and that vision lives on today. The Aschendorff Verlag has become a literary landmark, publishing over 80 new titles each year, encompassing everything from theology to regional history, captivating readers with its diverse and fascinating stories. This is where the Westfälische Nachrichten, Münster’s leading newspaper, began its journey as the ‘Münsterscher Anzeiger’, a newspaper that chronicled the city’s evolving landscape. In the 1980s, the Verlag’s dedication to quality led them to build a modern printing centre in Mecklenbeck, a testament to their ever-evolving commitment to sharing knowledge. Today, the Aschendorff Verlag remains a vital part of Münster’s cultural fabric, offering book lovers a treasure trove of words, and keeping Münster’s rich literary heritage alive. Step inside, and experience the magic that unfolds within these walls.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.