Nonostante ospiti probabilmente due delle più belle cattedrali gotiche della Germania e abbia svolto un ruolo centrale nella storia del Sacro Romano Impero, la Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia viene spesso liquidata come una terra desolata e distopica. Questa percezione non è solo pigra ma profondamente fuorviante.

Sì, la zona della Ruhr esiste e molte delle sue città hanno subito estese distruzioni durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Ma ridurre l’intera regione all’immaginario postindustriale ignorando tutto il resto che offre è semplicemente ipocrita. La Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia ospita città straordinarie come Aquisgrana, Münster e Bonn che, nonostante non siano del tutto medievali, conservano un’atmosfera quasi fiabesca. Al di là delle città, la campagna è tranquilla, verde e veramente bella.

Le città più piccole come Steinfurt, Monschau, Höxter, Warburg e Stolberg sono mozzafiato. La loro architettura è ricca, varia ed eccezionalmente ben conservata, mostrando la profondità della storia regionale. Uno degli aspetti più affascinanti della NRW è il netto contrasto culturale e architettonico tra la Renania franca e IL SUPERIORE Vestfalia sassone. .

Il Münsterland, in particolare, è criminalmente sottovalutato. Se ne parla raramente, eppure è uno dei paesaggi più belli e armoniosi della Germania occidentale. La stessa Münster, a mio avviso, si colloca facilmente tra le cinque città tedesche più belle, e la collocherei addirittura prima di città come Friburgo.

Riconoscere la Ruhr non significa condannare l’intero Stato. Francia, Regno Unito e Spagna hanno tutte regioni industriali visivamente semplici, ma non sono definite esclusivamente da loro. L’Inghilterra, in particolare, ha oggi città che sono esteticamente molto più danneggiate di qualsiasi altra città trovata in Germania, compresa la Ruhr.

Opinione impopolare, forse, ma trovo anche che l’architettura del Nord Reno-Westfalia sia molto più attraente di quella dei Paesi Bassi, che spesso sembra un po’ uniforme e semplice al confronto.

Modifica: queste foto non sono mie, le ho prese a caso da Google.

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di DenseIntern4597

27 commenti

  1. Hydra-47 on

    Ruhrpott is considered a shithole in the rest of the republic.

  2. robinrod on

    Never heard anyone hating NRW. On the contrary. Everyone talks very positively about the Rheinland, its only the Ruhrpott that has a bad rep.

  3. MobofDucks on

    Who really hates NRW?

    Bavarians just use NRW and Berlin as stand-ins for all they hate in Germany, but its not really NRW specific.

  4. MagYkHeap on

    What? Where did you catch that? Nobody hates north Rhine Westphalia except the people how hates everything.

  5. Ok_Past9930 on

    Who hates on NRW ?
    Of course, one thing that is often brought up is the ruhr area which isn’t the prettiest, but other then that people rarely “hate” on NRW.

  6. TTopster on

    Münster and Steinfurt mentioned. \o/
    I didn’t know that NRW was hated. Maybe if you ask the Bavarians.

  7. No_Step9082 on

    I’m not sure why you think it’s hated? Most Germans live in NRW. There’s a reason

  8. Hisitdin on

    Without cherry picking it’s just less beautiful as the pictures you are showing.

  9. Vogelwiese12 on

    Even the Ruhr has some positives to it, though industrialisation history and architecture is definitiely not everyones cup of tea but stuff like Zeche Zollverein and the coal mining museum in Bochum are definitely worth visiting. A lot of it also seems like it’s more joking than genuine distaste for the state. People from abroad also very rarely hear about the more rural parts of NRW like the Sauerland (unless you’re dutch, we get a shitton of dutch tourists) or the Münsterland.

  10. Brummschaedel on

    Tbf Aachen and especially Cologne are NOT beautiful. I’ve spent over a decade living in each city and despite the very small old city center of Aachen, there aren’t many pre-war buildings left. Both cities got bombed to hell during ww2 and were rebuilt i a hurry. Having a nice cathedral doesn’t make a city miracoulesly beautiful.

  11. Trick_Ad7122 on

    Because a lot of people think „NRW = Ruhrgebiet“

    And lets be honest while cities like Duisburg, Bochum and co. have some nice areas…They are overall pretty ugly.

  12. Izzyrion_the_wise on

    Hated? I only know the cliche that Westphalians are grumpy. Cologne and the Rhine area are usually recommended as visiting spots.

  13. infinfinfinfinf on

    Living here, I perceive the urban environment. Dirty, dysfunctional, depressing, grey. High Streets filled with money laundering fronts. I feel unsafe walking home at night. The contrast when I travel to the east of Germany is immense. There are so many nice beautiful places, but the everyday life is uninspiring. I still love it here.

  14. While I agree with your general assessment and the Münsterland area, Münster specifically is honestly very mediocre to me, sometimes even ugly and rundown.

  15. FroggerMcFrogston96 on

    Kingston Jamaica is a tropical paradise people still murder eachother and are poor and primituve. Beauty doesn’t mean jack

  16. AlexGruen on

    I have been living in Berlin for the last 4 years and lived in Aachen for 5 years before that.

    I enjoyed living in Aachen much more than I am enjoying living in Berlin.

    People are much more friendly and being in a group never felt like being in an eco-chamber.

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