The Bernepark in Bottrop invites to explore, relax and even offers a special night.
The BernePark in Bottrop, located on the Emscher Island between the Gasometer Oberhausen and the Nordsternpark Gelsenkirchen, is a fascinating example of the transformation from industry to culture. It is located directly along the Emscher Cycle Route and offers both cultural encounters and tourist highlights. Originally a sewage treatment plant from the 1950s, which was decommissioned in 1997, the park underwent an impressive transformation into a place of industrial culture thanks to the EMSCHERKUNST.2010 project.
In BernePark, internationally renowned artists have transformed the formerly hidden sewage treatment plant into a surprising park. Today, a walk-in lake bears witness to historical elements, while another basin is a sunken garden with thousands of perennials and grasses resembling a green amphitheatre. The restaurant in the machine house, which impressively integrates parts of the original machines into the ambience, offers culinary delights with a unique flair. The "Parkhotel" is particularly fascinating - five canal pipes, which have been converted into suites, offer an unforgettable view of the starry night sky of the Ruhr region through the porthole.
In the dye garden, visitors can discover plants from which natural colours are extracted. Schools, daycare centres and clubs have the opportunity to gain practical experience in the "green classroom" with exciting experiments in botany, biology, chemistry and art. The BernePark offers space for exploration and relaxation. A visit promises new discoveries - this park invites you to travel into the unknown!