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Dusseldorf - lively provincial capital and the centre of the Rhineland. It is home to the seat of government and the Königsallee, one of the most beautiful German shopping avenues. The enchanting Altstadt (Old Town) is known as the world's longest bar!








"The Rider" Statue


The prince on horseback
Marktplatz
Altstadt
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
Standing proudly in the middle of Marktplatz, 'The Rider' is Dusseldorf's oldest statue and is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding Baroque statues north of the Alps. Created by court sculptor Gabriel de Grupello in 1711, the statue portrays Prince Jan Wellem on horseback. The prince himself was responsible for erecting many of Dusseldorf's most impressive buildings, few of which survived the Second World War.

Review © 2007, Wcities
'The Rider' Statue photo by saksa2000
Photo: saksa2000
 

 
Benrath Palace


Late baroque royal residence
Benrather Schloßallee 104
Dusseldorf, NRW 40597
Germany
+49 211 899 7271
http://www.benrath.com/ben_sch...
Located in the village of Benrath (a suburb of Dusseldorf since 1929), this summer residence was erected in 1756-73 in the middle of a spacious park bordered by the Rhine by electoral Prince Carl Theodor von Pfalz-Sulzbach. Designed by Nicolas de Pigage, the residence is a fine example of the transition from late baroque to classical architecture. The main building contains some exquisite furniture and 18th century paintings, while the west wing is home to the Benrath Natural History Museum, a fine exhibition outlining the historical development of the Rhine-Ruhr area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Benrath Palace photo by Dennis Brockerhoff
Photo: Dennis Brockerhoff
Benrath Palace photo by Niko Kunze
Photo: Niko Kunze
Benrath Palace photo by Freddy
Photo: Freddy
Benrath Palace photo by foreromoni
Photo: foreromoni
Benrath Palace photo by jlavelle
Photo: jlavelle
 

 
Cartwheel Fountain


Fountain in the heart of the old town
Burgplatz
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
http://www.duesseldorf.de/pres...
The Radschläger (Cartwheel Fountain) is without doubt one of the symbols of Dusseldorf. Erected in 1954 by Alfred Zschorsch in the middle of Burgplatz, this fantastic fountain harks back to the days when the youth of Dusseldorf used to cartwheel in front of spectators, who would then throw them a few pennies as a reward for their efforts. Situated between the old town and the Rhine, the fountain is a popular meeting place for locals young and old.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cartwheel Fountain photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Church of St. Lambertus


The leaning tower of Dusseldorf
Stiftsplatz
Altstadt
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
+49 211 13 2326
One of Dusseldorf's most visible landmarks is St. Lambert's Church, a Romanesque construction which boasts a leaning tower to rival that of Pisa. While countless legends have been invented to explain this phenomenon, the most plausible was given by the sexton: the wood was still damp when the tower was erected, so when it dried it expanded and made the tower lean. Originally built in the 13th century, the church was reconstructed in 1394 and has changed little since. St. Lambert's also contains a host of religious relics including the bones of St. Apollinaris, the patron saint of Dusseldorf.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Church of St. Lambertus photo by yuls_vs
Photo: yuls_vs
Church of St. Lambertus photo by tatulund
Photo: tatulund
Church of St. Lambertus photo by Rene Jakobson
Photo: Rene Jakobson
Church of St. Lambertus photo by Michael
Photo: Michael
 

 
Concert Hall


Dusseldorf's no. 1 concert hall
Ehrenhof 1
Pempelfort
Dusseldorf, NRW 40479
Germany
+49 211 899 6123
http://www.duesseldorf.de/kult...
tonhalle@stadt.duesseldorf.de
This fascinating building, located next to Oberkassel Bridge on the Rhine, used to be a planetarium; but the only evidence left of its former incarnation is the dome-shaped roof. The Tonhalle is now the city's premier concert hall and hosts classical, jazz, rock and pop concerts by top international acts. Readings and recitals take place in the rotunda.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Concert Hall photo by magellan egoyan
Photo: magellan egoyan
 

 
Film Museum


Film museum
Schulstraße 4
Karlstadt
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
+49 211 899 2490
http://www.duesseldorf.de/kult...
filmmuseum@duesseldorf.de
Founded in 1993, Dusseldorf's Film Museum is more a fascinating elucidation of the technical side of film-making than it is a homage to the stars of the silver screen. Visitors can explore the film studio (complete with cameras, microphones, wind machines and the like) and learn about the effects of light (a prerequisite for film-making) in a series of labyrinth-like dark rooms. The museum organizes tours, seminars and workshops, and also boasts a library containing some 2,600 films, 200,000 photos, 20,000 posters and 20,000 documents.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Film Museum photo by peter niemsz
Photo: peter niemsz
Film Museum photo by eliahh
Photo: eliahh
Film Museum photo by Bronwen Lynch
Photo: Bronwen Lynch
Film Museum photo by kolouker
Photo: kolouker
 

 
Green Lad Fountain


Fountain in Hofgarten
Hofgarten
Innenstadt
Dusseldorf, NRW 40212
Germany
Sitting in the middle of the Hofgarten is a fountain featuring Triton, the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, carrying a trident and shell-trumpet and spurting water high into the air. The fountain is known as the 'Gröne Jong' or 'Green Lad', because of the colour which it has assumed over the years. Unfortunately, like so many other fountains in the city, it is often dry. The reason for this is not lack of water but because the ground water is polluted with a high concentration of chlorinated hydrocarbons.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Green Lad Fountain photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Loebbecke Museum and Aquarium


Fascinating aquarium and natural history museum
Kaiserswerther Straße 380
Dusseldorf, NRW 40474
Germany
+49 211 899 6150
aquazoo@stadt-duesseldorf.de
A great place for kids and adults alike, the Löbbecke Museum and aquarium is home to over 550 species of fish, reptiles, mammals and insects. Containing 80 aquariums, a tropical greenhouse, numerous insect cabinets and a fantastic section about the evolution of man, this is one of the region's most impressive natural history resources. A visit to the aquarium could be combined with a walk around the Nordpark which surrounds the museum. Admission EUR5.50, concessions EUR3.50.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Loebbecke Museum and Aquarium photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Nordrhein Westfalen State Art Collection


North Rhine Westphalian art collection
Grabbeplatz 5
Altstadt
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
+49 211 8 3810
http://www.kunstsammlung.de
info@kunstsammlung.de
Built by Danish architects in 1986 to house the art collection of the state of North Rhine Westphalia, this building is one of Dusseldorf's most instantly recognizable landmarks. The collection itself was founded in 1960 when the state bought 88 paintings by Paul Klee. Klee taught at Dusseldorf's Academy of Art before being forced into exile in 1933. The main part of the collection deals with pre-war art: fauvism, expressionism, cubism, the Blue Rider and Pittura Metafisica movements as well as dadaism, surrealism, constructiveness, Bauhaus and de Stijl. The second section of the collection features post-1945 art, ranging from abstract expressionism to the work of Joseph Beuys.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nordrhein Westfalen State Art Collection photo by Kai Breker
Photo: Kai Breker
Nordrhein Westfalen State Art Collection photo by wanderingbeatnik
Photo: wanderingbeatnik
Nordrhein Westfalen State Art Collection photo by Ventura Carmona
Photo: Ventura Carmona
 

 
Town Hall


Town hall
Marktplatz 1
(Altstadt)
Dusseldorf, NRW 40213
Germany
+49 211 8991
Built in 1573, the Town Hall still looks much the same as the day it was erected. Situated on Marktplatz, in the heart of the old town, the building is part of a larger complex which includes the Grupello House and other administrative buildings. The Statue of Prince Jan Wellem on Horseback overlooks the entire scene.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Town Hall photo by Jason smart
Photo: Jason smart
Town Hall photo by German Vidal
Photo: German Vidal
Town Hall photo by Mohd Fadly
Photo: Mohd Fadly
Town Hall photo by garrybennett
Photo: garrybennett
 

 
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