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Hairdresser Stehling resumes work at Ammerschuber's salon, Adoro.

Established hair salon transferred to new ownership: Following more than a decade, renowned hairdresser Regina Ammerschuber passes the 40-year-old downtown Bottrops business to her son Dominik Ammerschuber. Taking the reins with a distinct vision, innovative concepts, and deep reverence for...

Hair Professional Stehling Resumes Work at Ammerschuber's Salon, Adoro
Hair Professional Stehling Resumes Work at Ammerschuber's Salon, Adoro

Hairdresser Stehling resumes work at Ammerschuber's salon, Adoro.

In the vibrant city of Bottrop, Germany, a series of unique events are set to take place in the coming days.

Firstly, the "Small Motorcycle Museum" is celebrating its 30th anniversary. This beloved institution, located within the city, is a must-visit for motorcycle enthusiasts.

The city's main street, Bahnhofstraße, has been closed at the intersection of Lehmkuhler Straße. This closure is related to a special sporting event, although the specific nature of the event remains undisclosed. The street closure appears to be causing a ripple effect, with the puppet theater in Bottrop moving closer to the action.

Meanwhile, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat is set to receive a significant donation. The recipient of the donation and the purpose behind it are yet to be revealed.

In a separate development, bestselling author Christiane Wünsche is scheduled to make an appearance in Bottrop. On September 26, 2025, at 7 p.m., she will be giving a reading from her new work at the Maschinenhaus Bottrop in Bernepark.

While the location of the special sporting event remains unspecified, residents and visitors alike are eagerly awaiting more details about this exciting event. As for the street closure, the impact on traffic and transportation in Bottrop is not yet clear.

Stay tuned for more updates on these intriguing developments in Bottrop!

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