Visible and tangible history

In addition to the town museum, there are five non-urban historical buildings and facilities in Beckum that vividly document our history and keep it alive. All buildings can be visited by prior arrangement.

  • Höxbergmühle

    After an eventful history and extensive renovation, the Höxberg windmill was handed over to the public in 2005. A tour is possible by appointment and registration.

    Contact:
    Hubertus Lütke
    02521 17239

    More information from the local history society

  • Cement Museum

    Thanks to the initiative of four men, the Cement Museum was opened in Köttings Mühle in 2010. The museum vividly shows the development of the "Beckum cement district" from its beginnings to the industrial production of cement.

    Homepage of the museum

  • Forge Galen

    The "Schmiede Galen", a listed building, found a new home in 2003 in a building erected by the Kolping Family Beckum right next to St. Stephen's Church. It can be visited. The Kolping family also offers forging demonstrations.

    Address:
    Clemens-August-Straße 10
    59269 Beckum

    Contact:
    Ferdinand Plaßmann
    02521 6806

    Local history and heritage association

  • Fortified tower

    Of the original 22 defence towers, which together with the city wall, the four city gates with their entrenchments and double ramparts formed the medieval city fortifications, one still remains today.

    Contact:
    Eva Hübscher
    02521 950488

    Local history and heritage association

  • Dormitory

    The dormitory of the former Maria Blumenthal monastery is now home to a local history archive - thanks to an extensive renovation.

    Contact:
    Stefan Wittenbrink
    02521 824222

    Local history and heritage association

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