About Münster, Germany:
Located near the Dutch border, Münster is a small university city. The historic center that you see today is actually the re-building of the city that took place after the almost total destruction during World War II. The Altstadt (old town) now resembles the town similar to that of the middle ages.
Catholic places of interest in Münster, Germany:
Münster Cathedral (St.-Paulus-Dom): Magnficent Cathedral with astronomical clock; Tombs of bishops, including von Galen and Christoph Bernhard von Galen.
Saint Lambert’s Church: Built between 1375 and 1450, this stunning late Gothic hall church is famously marked by three iron cages hanging from its tower, which exhibited the remains of executed 16th-century Anabaptist leaders.
Traveling to Münster, Germany:
By air: The nearest airport is Münster Osnabrück Airport (FMO), 15 miles (25 km) north of Münster. It is served by several airlines, including Ryanair, Eurowings, Lufthansa, Corendon, and SunExpress, with hub connections via Frankfurt
or Munich
Other cities include Düsseldorf (DUS) 82 miles (132 km) to the south or Dortmund (DTM) 42 miles (62 km), also to the south of Münster.
By Train: Deutsche Bahn trains offer efficient, comfortable travel from major cities.