Complete closure in Gütersloh: Please note important diversions from Monday!
From August 18th, the Nordhorn city ring road in Gütersloh will be closed for two weeks. Diversions have been set up.

Complete closure in Gütersloh: Please note important diversions from Monday!
There is traffic news in Guetersloh that will demand a lot from drivers: From Monday, August 18th, the renovation of the Nordhorn city ring between the B61 (Berliner Straße) and Edisonstraße will begin. Loud NW.de The affected section will be completely closed throughout the construction work, causing various diversions and traffic disruptions.
The city has already set up diversions and signposted them accordingly. Motorists traveling from Bielefeld will be redirected via Osnabrücker Landstrasse and then return to the city ring via Nordhorner Strasse and Hülsbrockstrasse. Traffic from the city center is also routed via the B61, then Osnabrücker Landstrasse and Hülsbrockstrasse. It should be mentioned positively that Edisonstrasse is not affected by the closure and remains accessible throughout.
Important information for residents
There is also good news for residents, especially the companies Autohaus Mense and Fischer Manufacturing Technology. You can still get to your destinations via Robert-Bosch-Straße. The city appeals to road users to understand the temporary restrictions and to follow the diversions or avoid the construction area as far as possible.
While roadworks in Guetersloh are in full swing, there are also exciting developments in the world of cultural preservation. A new project that started on January 1, 2025 is being funded by the European Union with 12 million euros. The ARTEMIS project specializes in the revolutionary preservation, restoration and protection of cultural heritage. So-called Reactive Digital Twins (RHDT) are used here, which surpass conventional static 3D models and simulate climatic and human influences on cultural heritage. INO reports that the project enables proactive strategies and risk mitigation and promotes increased public engagement through immersive technologies such as AR/VR.
Whether in Guetersloh or at international level, a lot is happening! It will definitely be interesting to see how the construction sites and progress in cultural preservation will develop.