The classicist quarter in Arnsberg presents itself impressively in its winter dress. In 1816, the town underwent a magnificent transformation into a government town under Prussian influence. King Friedrich Wilhelm III inspired the building in collaboration with Karl Friedrich von Schinkel, whose architectural legacy still characterizes the Neumarkt today. As the glistening snowflakes gently fall on the classical façades, the district awakens to a winter symphony of history and elegance.
A stroll through the streets of the quarter becomes a journey into the past. Fairy lights reflect on the iconic columns and emphasize the intricate details of the architecture that embody the Prussian influence. The Neumarkt forms the heart of this architectural backdrop and offers a spectacular setting for those interested in history. The picturesque backdrop becomes particularly atmospheric in winter, when the cold leaves crystalline accents on the historic stones.
The silence of the snow contrasts harmoniously with the stories that the walls of this quarter could tell. Winter here invites you to discover the beauty and cultural epoch in peace, far away from the hustle and bustle. This quiet time of year enhances the charming atmosphere and offers winter visitors the perfect opportunity to be enchanted by the timeless elegance of classicism in Arnsberg.
