Neanderhöhe

Neanderhöhe is a residential area in , , . Neanderhöhe is situated nearby to the government office , as well as near the church .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Neanderkirche Hochdahl and Neanderthal Museum.

Church
is a church, which is situated 270 metres southeast of Neanderhöhe.

Museum
The is a in , Germany. It was established in 1996. Located at the site of the first Neanderthal man discovery in the Neandertal, it features an exhibit centered on human evolution. is situated 1 km northeast of Neanderhöhe.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Erkrath and Mettmann.

Town
is a town in the , in , .

Photo: Nils Siebert, Public domain.
is a city in in western , east of and west of . It is the capital of the district.

Village
is a historical village in , . Since 1975 it has been part of the town . The village is located on the river , between and . is situated 5 km east of Neanderhöhe.

Neanderhöhe

Latitude
51.22217° or 51° 13′ 20″ north
Longitude
6.94002° or 6° 56′ 24″ east
Open location code
9F386WCR+V2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 76767600
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­residential
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Kreisgesundheitsamt - Nebenstelle Erkrath, Mettmann, Wülfrath and Neanderfriedhof.

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