Steinfurt has a population around 34,600 and lies in the northern Muensterland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, about 30 kilometres northwest of Muenster. The town has the unusual feature of two distinct centres: Burgsteinfurt and Borghorst, merged in 1975 but retaining separate identities. The Bagno landscape park in Burgsteinfurt, created in the 18th century by Count Ludwig of Bentheim-Steinfurt, contains the oldest surviving concert hall in Westphalia.
Schloss Burgsteinfurt, a moated castle still in private ownership, is one of the oldest in Westphalia. Borghorst has a more industrial character with textile heritage. Steinfurt serves as Kreisstadt for the Kreis Steinfurt. The flat Muensterland landscape offers cycling. Muenster is reachable by train in about 25 minutes. Adult companionship follows NRW regulations.
Steinfurt has a population around 34,600 and lies in the northern Muensterland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, about 30 kilometres northwest of Muenster. The town has the unusual feature of two distinct centres: Burgsteinfurt and Borghorst, merged in 1975 but retaining separate identities. The Bagno landscape park in Burgsteinfurt, created in the 18th century by Count Ludwig of Bentheim-Steinfurt, contains the oldest surviving concert hall in Westphalia.
Schloss Burgsteinfurt, a moated castle still in private ownership, is one of the oldest in Westphalia. Borghorst has a more industrial character with textile heritage. Steinfurt serves as Kreisstadt for the Kreis Steinfurt. The flat Muensterland landscape offers cycling. Muenster is reachable by train in about 25 minutes. Adult companionship follows NRW regulations.
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