Bermudadreieck

Bermudadreieck or Bermuda3Eck (Bermuda Triangle) is the designation for an area in the center of Bochum, Germany, with a high density of bars and restaurants, bounded by (clockwise from top) the streets Südring, Brüderstraße, Kortumstraße and Viktoriastraße.

The development of the area has privatized once-public space and turned it into beer gardens, which, although not without controversy, has been accepted by the general population.

[citation needed] Bermuda Triangle property rates have risen so much in recent years, that longtime retailers are increasingly forced out.

Triangle prices for food and beverages are often above the local average, sometimes comparing with expensive cities like Düsseldorf, Munich and Hamburg.

Among the major events are: The Bermuda Triangle is a cultural focal point of Bochum and a popular meeting place for people from throughout the Ruhr region.

Here starts the Bermuda Triangle. It is the popular name of the quarter around Graf-Engelbert Monument where Bochum's legendary "scene" is located.