L'hippodrome de Cologne-Weidenpesch est situé dans un parc de 55 hectares à Cologne-Weidenpesch ou sont regroupées plusieurs autres installations sportives. C'est la qu'à lieu le Preis von Europa qui est une course de groupe I.
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Neusser Straße/Gürtel is an interchange station on the Cologne Stadtbahn lines 12, 13 and 15, located in the Cologne district of Nippes, Germany. The station lies on the Neusser Straße at the place where the Cologne Belt road would have intersected it, if this section of it had been built. Even though the street was never built, the station carries the street name in its name.
The station was opened in 1974 and consists of an elevated and an underground station, each with two side platforms and two rail tracks.
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The Cologne-Weidenpesch Racecourse is a horse racing track at Weidenpescher Park in Nippes, Cologne. As the only race course in Germany hosting more than one European pattern Group 1 race, Weidenpesch is one of the most prominent tracks in the country.
Cologne-Weidenpesch is also one of Germany's oldest horse-racing tracks, having been established as a race course in 1897. The larger of the two grandstands was designed as a cast iron and timber framing structure in 1898 and substantially renovated in 2004. Until recently, the sportsgrounds were also home to Cologne's oldest football club, the VfL Köln 99.
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Niehl Sebastianstraße is the northern terminal station of Cologne Stadtbahn line 16, located in the Cologne district of Niehl. The station was opened in 1992. The first stop for trains heading towards Köln Klettenbergpark.
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Nordfriedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. Opened on 18 May 1896 and after the Second World War the cemetery was significantly expanded. German actress Trude Herr is buried there.
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Amsterdamer Straße/Gürtel is an interchange station on the Cologne Stadtbahn lines 13 and 16, located in the Cologne district of Nippes. The station lies on the junction of Amsterdamer Straße with the Cologne Belt, after which the station is named.
The station was opened in 1974 and consists of both an elevated and an at-grade station, each with two side platforms and two rail tracks.
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