- Parking spaces available
- Bushaltestelle vorhanden
- free of charge / accessible at any time
The quarrystone dam wall is the main attraction of Lake Möhnesee and is already over 100 years old.
In the year of its inauguration, it was the largest dam in Europe. During the Second World War, the wall was destroyed by a British bombing raid. Almost 1600 people lost their lives as a result of the tidal wave that poured over the Möhne and far into the Ruhrtal. Reconstruction was completed on October 3, 1943.
Möhnesee dam wall
Möhnestraße
59519 Möhnesee
Telephone: +49 2924 / 981 391
At this time of year, the lake was full. In order to bypass the defenses, the Allies used bombs specially designed for this operation, the so-called roll and rotation bombs.
Today you can see a replica of such a bomb inside the Möhne Dam. However, only on request from the Ruhrverband Möhnesee as part of a guided tour.
With the help of their own rotation, these bombs jumped over the torpedo catch nets towards the dam wall after being dropped, hit there with little residual momentum, sank and detonated at a depth of 10 to 15 meters. Only one of the bombs dropped reached its target and
the dam wall was destroyed over a length of 77 meters and a height of 23 meters. The resulting tidal wave killed around 1600 people. Most of them died in a prisoner-of-war camp located directly below the dam. A memorial at the former Himmelpforten monastery commemorates this today. Another memorial can be found in Neheim, where the 12-metre-high flood wave hit the town hard.
The purpose of this attack was to disrupt the arms industry in the Ruhrgebiet. Despite the tense situation, reconstruction was initiated immediately after the attack with the help of thousands of workers. The work was completed on October 3, 1943. The wall was not attacked again until the end of the war, and
the main landing stage of the Möhnesee passenger boat service and a tourist information office are located at the dam. Both are open during the season from around Easter to October.
Near the dam wall, you can experience and discover the landscape, the water and the forest at the Landschaftsinformationszentrum Wasser und Wald Möhnesee e.V.
The Möhne power station is also located at the compensating pond
.The dam is registered as a monument in the list of monuments of the municipality of Möhnesee.
Large parking lot available directly at the dam wall (day ticket 6€)