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EUR 20 - 140 Stadt-Hotel Gladbeck
This cosy and inexpensive city hotel captivates with its central location by the pedestrian zone in Gladbeck, in the heart of the Ruhr area.
From he… MoreEUR 55 - 100 Hotel Haus Kleimann-Reuer
This traditional, family-run hotel is situated in Gladbeck-Rentfort, just north of Bottrop, close to the Hohe Mark Nature Park, and enjoys excellent a… MoreEUR 69 - 179 Hotel Gladbeck van der Valk
This 4-star hotel in Gladbeck offers bright rooms, a large breakfast and a spa area. It is close to the A2 motorway and the Hohe Mark Nature Park.
Al… MoreEUR 64 - 86 Brauereihotel Alte Post
Welcome to our cosy Hotel Alte Post with brewery. We provide 18 rooms where you can enjoy relaxing holidays. … More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gladbeck was originally a small village of 300 inhabitants, until the 1870s when coal was found. It rapidly grew by immigration from the surrounding Prussian provinces Westphalia and Rhineland and from eastern provinces of Prussia including citizens with Polish language|Polish as their native language. Gladbeck was heavily damaged in World War II.
In the 1950s Gladbeck started to have twin towns, with Enfield in Great Britain|Britain and Marcq-en-Barœul in France.
In the 1960s the coal industry went into a substantial crisis, with joblessness as result.
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