Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein Filming Locations

Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein filming locations

Where was Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein filmed? Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein was filmed in 7 locations across Germany and Netherlands in the following places:

Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein Filming Locations

Aachen is a spa city near Germany’s borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. Aachen Cathedral was founded around 800 A.D. and a Gothic chancel was added later. Its Domschatzkammer (treasury) has medieval artifacts including the shrine of Charlemagne, who was buried here in 814 A.D. Nearby is the baroque town hall, Aachener Rathaus, with 19th-century frescoes. Sulfurous water fills the fountains of Elisenbrunnen.

Bonn is a city in western Germany straddling the Rhine river. It’s known for the central Beethoven House, a memorial and museum honoring the composer’s birthplace. Nearby are Bonn Minster, a church with a Romanesque cloister and Gothic elements, the pink-and-gold Altes Rathaus, or old city hall, and Poppelsdorf Palace housing a mineralogical museum. To the south is Haus der Geschichte with post-WWII history exhibits.

Cologne, a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in western Germany, is the region’s cultural hub. A landmark of High Gothic architecture set amid reconstructed old town, the twin-spired Cologne Cathedral is also known for its gilded medieval reliquary and sweeping river views. The adjacent Museum Ludwig showcases 20th-century art, including many masterpieces by Picasso, and the Romano-Germanic Museum houses Roman antiquities.

Essen is a city in western Germany. Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has been transformed to house several museums. A heritage trail through the former colliery chronicles the city’s history of coal mining and steel production. In a former coal-washing plant, the Ruhr Museum is dedicated to regional history. Red Dot Design Museum showcases contemporary design through everyday objects in an old boiler house.

Gelsenkirchen is a city in western Germany. ZOOM Erlebniswelt is an expansive zoo with polar bears, lions and red pandas. On the site of a former coal mine, Nordstern Park has architectural features like bridges and an amphitheater on the Rhine-Herne Canal. Schloss Horst is a Renaissance castle, with a museum on life during the 16th century. The Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen has many works by German Expressionists.

Hürth is a town in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Hürth shares borders with the city of Cologne and is about 6 km to the southwest of Cologne city centre, at the northeastern slope of the natural preserve Kottenforst-Ville.

The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."

Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein (2008)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Rating: 4.3
Release year: 2008
IMDB: tt1232001
Plot summary

A series of strange accidents plaguing a city located near the mine. Two people were pulled through the funnel, which formed after the collapse of tunnels under the lake. Geologist Nina Thiemann discovers that the mine tunnels are insecure and unstable. A woman with an expert in the field of explosions and a father, a former miner, descend into the ground, hoping that they will prevent catastrophe.

Genres
Action
Thriller
Cast
Liane Forestieri
Marco Girnth
Michael Lott
Ercan Durmaz
Directors
Sebastian Vigg
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Der Abgrund - Eine Stadt stürzt ein filming locations