Stadt Munster (Germany North Rhine-Westphalia)
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2024-10-05 23:19
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Port Stadt Munster cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Stadt Munster, Germany North Rhine-Westphalia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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5 October, 2024 Saturday | MS Katharina von Bora | 01:00 | |
6 October, 2024 Sunday | MS Katharina von Bora | 09:00 | |
19 October, 2024 Saturday | MS Katharina von Bora | 01:00 | |
20 October, 2024 Sunday | MS Katharina von Bora | 09:00 |
Stadt Munster is a Munstersche Aa River/Ems River cruise port and Kreisfreie Stadt (district-free/independent city) in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia state (Munster region, Urban district), with population over 300,000. between 1815 and 1946, the city was the capital of Prussia's Westphalia province. Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr region) is Germany's largest metro area with population around 4,5 million. Some of Ruhrgebiet's largest cities are also in close proximity to Munster - including Herne and Bochum (55-60 km southwest), Dortmund (60 km south), Gelsenkirchen (60 km southwest), Osnabruck (45 km north), Hamm (35 km south), Bielefeld (60 km east).
Munster is one of Germany's largest university cities, housing between 55-65,000 students. Munstersche Aa River is a tributary of Ems River, with total length approx 43 km (27 mi). Aa begins near Havixbeck, flows southeast to Munster, then turns north and in Greven flows into Ems River. Munster is approx 15 km (10 mi) south of the confluence of Aa and Ems. Enschede (Holland) is approx 65 km (40 mi) to the northeast.
The settlement (as Mimigernaford) was established in the 6th century AD as a ford over Munstersche Aa (after which was named in the 8th century). It received city status in the late-12th-century (1170) when were also built its fortifications (4-km long city wall reinforced in the 14th century with additional fortifications). During the Middle Ages, Munster was Westphalia's largest city. The city is sparsely populated (has a low population density / ~1000 inhabitants per km2) due to many rural areas (incorporated in the years 1875, 1903, 1956, 1975). Around 50% of the urban area is used for agriculture. The urban area is divided into 6 districts (Middle/historical downtown, North, East, West, South-East, Hiltrup).
Among the city's most popular tourist attractions are its old cathedrals and churches, including St Mauritz (11th century), St Martini (12th), Alt St Clemens (12th), St-Paulus-Dom (13th), St Ludgeri (13th), St Servatii (13th), Apostelkirche (13th), Liebfrauen-Uberwasser (14th), St Lamberti (14th), Petrikirche (16th), Dominikanerkirche and St Aegidii (early-18th), Clemenskirche (mith-18th), as well as the early-20th-century-built (Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, Heilig-Geist-Kirche, St Joseph, St Antonius, St Clemens). The city also has several major museums, including Archaologisches (archeology), Bibelmuseum (Bible), Geologisch-Palaontologisches (geology), Graphikmuseum Pablo Picasso, Kunsthaus Kannen (alternative arts), Lackkunst (lacquer art), Lepramuseum (leprosy), LWL-Landesmuseum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte (art and culture), LWL-Museum fur Naturkunde (natural history), Mineralogisches (minerology), Muhlenhof-Freilichtmuseum (open-air), Porzellanmuseum (porcelain), Villa ten Hompel (Nazi crimes), Westfalisches Pferdemuseum (horses/at the Zoo).
As cruise port, Munster was first included in the schedule of Nicko Cruises (fleet/ subsidiary of Mystic Cruises) with the riverboat Katharina von Bora. Next tables show Nicko's 7-night/8-day cruisetour itineraries of the ship.
7-night Potsdam to Munster
Days / Times | Ports |
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DAY1 17:00 - DAY 2 14:00 (overnight with city tour) | Departing from Potsdam |
DAY2 20:00 - DAY3 06:30 (overnight) | Potsdam-Havel-Brandenburg an der Havel |
DAY3 14:00 - 14:30 | Burg bei Magdeburg |
DAY3 17:30 - DAY4 14:30 (overnight) | Rothensee Boat Lift |
DAY4 22:00 - DAY5 06:00 (overnight) | Rothensee-Ruhen |
DAY5 07:00 - 13:00 | Ruhen-Wolfsburg-Hanover |
DAY6 23:30 - DAY7 13:00 (overnight) | Hannover |
DAY7 08:30 - 12:30 | Minden-Bad Essen |
DAY7 12:30 - 13:00 | Bad Essen |
DAY8 01:00 | Arriving in Munster (city tour) |
7-night Munster to Potsdam
Days / Time | Ports |
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DAY1 09:00 - Day 2 midnight (overnight with city tour) | Departing from Munster |
DAY2 12:30 - 13:30 | Ladbergen |
DAY3 02:30 - 15:00 | Minden-Weser |
DAY3 22:00 - DAY4 14:00 (overnight) | Hannover |
DAY5 01:00 - 14:00 | Wolfsburg |
DAY6 19:00 - DAY7 01:00 (overnight) | Calvorde |
DAY7 15:00 - DAY8 08:00 (overnight) | Brandenburg an der Havel |
DAY8 14:00 - DAY9 9:00 (overnight with city tour) | Arriving in Potsdam |
Prices in 2021 started from EUR 1300 (USD 1580) per person with double occupancy.