Kevelaer is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, known for being one of the largest Catholic pilgrimage sites in Northwestern Europe. The town is home to the Basilica of Kevelaer, which attracts over a million pilgrims each year. Visitors can explore the Gnadenkapelle, a chapel that houses a print of Our Lady of Consolation, and the Sankt Antonius Kirche, a pilgrimage cathedral. The town also features the Niederrheinisches Museum für Volksskunde und Kulturgeschichte e.V., a museum showcasing the region's culture and history. For families, Irrland, a theme park located in Kevelaer, offers various attractions, including water activities, outdoor and indoor play areas, and animal encounters. The park is suitable for children up to the age of 12 and provides an all-weather experience with plenty of indoor activities
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