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Düsseldorf , the capital of North Rhine Westphalia, is one of the five most important economic locations in Germany. It is an international hub due to its airport; it is...
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Düsseldorf , the capital of North Rhine Westphalia, is one of the five most important economic locations in Germany. It is an international hub due to its airport; it is also a university and a trade fair city; a banking and stock market place, as well as a fashion and shopping city. This tour will introduce you to the most beautiful sites in this Rhine-River City. We guide you through one of the most luxurious shopping districts in Europe, the globally recognized party-mile of the Old Town and shores of the River Rhine where you can take a stroll on one of the most beautiful promenades that Germany has to offer.In addition, you will learn interesting facts about the famous sons of the city and its cultural traditions, which have been maintained in the Rhine region for centuries. The starting point for the tour is within walking distance of the main train station across the Stresemannplatz and the Graf-Adolf-Straße (approx. 1 km), or you can take tram 704 or 709, alighting at the Graf-Adolf-Platz stop.
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Photo Breuninger Köbogen Düsseldorf by Solches is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 _______Podcast based on audio guide Düsseldorf: Between Luxury and Tradition Author: Tours around the world In the podcast format you may enjoy stories remotely; if you go out and experience the audio tour on location it is adviced to use the izi.TRAVEL application that really guides you and plays stories automaticly based on your position
Düsseldorf: Between Luxury and Tradition
Düsseldorf: Between Luxury and Tradition
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27 DEC 2020 · The all-round view of the harbour is especially beautiful here. Special emphasis was placed on preserving the original harbour atmosphere during the restoration. The quay walls, cast iron bollards, wrought iron bannisters and cranes with corresponding rails are monument protected. Our short tour ends here. We’ll leave it up to you where your path leads you and from which angle you would like to observe the atmosphere of the “Medienhafen” (median harbour) now.Perhaps you’d like to return to the Rhine-River-Shore Promenade or to Old Town to conclude a wonderful day.
Photo Medienhafen Duesseldorf Nacht by Dirk Hartung is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
27 DEC 2020 · Passing the studios of the “Westdeutschen Rundfunk” (WDR) (radio station) we will reach the “Neuen Zollhof” (new customs yard).The group of three high-rises created by Canadian-American designer and architect Frank Gehry is as controversial as the rest of the architecture at the “Medienhafen” (median harbour). The project’s official name is “Neuen Zollhof” (new customs yard), but the natives leisurely call it the “Gehry-structures”.Different materials, multi-coloured facades and different height asymmetric elements have been combined to form a unit despite the differences. The focal point is the silver façade of the centre building, which reflects the other two buildings. The “Gehry-structures” have become a new and unmistakable landmark of the city long ago
Photo Düsseldorf - Am Handelshafen - Neuer Zollhof 03 ies by Frank Vincentz is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · Up to the end of the 1980’s, the Düsseldorf harbour was an insignificant industrial area. A special urban development concept centering on the users’ requirements transformed the area in today’s “Medienhafen” (median harbour). An interesting combination of architecture ranging from landmark, protected old warehouses, modern functional buildings and the futuristic Gehry-structures emerged. At this time, more than 700 businesses were located in this area. Most are from the media and advertising industry, but fashion and designer companies as well as commercial and barrister offices can be found here as well. In addition, numerous restaurants, a multi-plex cinema, a large capacity discotheque, clubs and lounges offer a busy night-life.
Photo Düesseldorf Handelshafen by Klaus Henning Poot is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · We have now reached the “Medienhafen” (median harbour). The most impressive feature is the 240.5 meter high Rhine-River Tower. It features a viewing platform at 164 meters and, located directly above it, is a panorama café and revolving restaurant , which turns on its own axis once every hour. The decimal clock integrated into the tower’s lighting system is a globally unique feature. With the aid of the white glowing bulls-eye, one can tell the time up to the second after dark.The Rhine-River tower is open daily from 10:00am–11:00pm. Elevator admission is 5 Euros for adults.
Photo Duesseldorf Rheinturm Medienhafen by Till Niermann is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · The building to the left in front of you is the headquarters of the North-Rhine-Westphalia Regional Parliament. The “Neue Landtag” (new state parliament) was ceremoniously initiated in 1988. It is one of the few parliament buildings that have been built especially for this purpose. Its architecture is designed to signal openness and transparency. Six half-round partial structures are grouped around the circular assembly hall. Numerous glass facades and a glass elevator in the middle of the town hall are designed to highlight the desired character.From the entrance on the opposite side, you can see the Stadttor (city gate), a 22-story office complex that was built in 1998. The state solicitor’s office, the Office of the Prime Minister, is located here as well.
Photo NRW, Dusseldorf, Rheinturm - view to Landtag by Островский Александр, Киев is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · After a few metres, at the intersection Flingerstraße/Bergerstraße you reach the primary building of the house brewery “Uerige“, one of the most popular meeting spots in the city. One prefers to sit or stand outside and enjoy “Altbier”. The server is called “Köbes“. He wears a traditional blue apron and some think that he is not very friendly. Because he is paid based on profits, he doesn’t consider himself a server, but rather a businessman. So don’t be surprised if you aren’t asked what you would like to drink, or how much. As soon as you indicate that you are looking for a spot to sit down or stand up in this area, you’ll find a glass of “Altbier” being placed in front of you and once it’s empty, the next one is served straight away. Please note to the following rule: If you don’t want any more beer, place your coaster on top of the empty glass.At “Et Kabüffke“. It is a tasting pub for “Killepitsch“, a 42% herbal liquor, which has been produced based on a well-protected family recipe since 1955. Initially only known locally, the brand is now exported globally and available in selected liquor stores. You will find out everything regarding the history and tradition of the “Killepitsch“ at “Kabüffke“, but the natives prefer to receive their liquor passed through the window and drink it in front of the pub on the street.Another true specialty of Düsseldorf can be found directly across the street
Photo Uerige in Düsseldorf am Wochenende (2) by Kürschner is licensed under public domain
27 DEC 2020 · The Rhine-River-Shore Promenade is a special attraction for natives as well as tourists. Celebrations and events take place here almost every weekend. The most familiar are the Jazz-Rally, the Japantag (Japan Day) or the Frankreich-Fest (France Fest). From 2002 to 2011, World-Cup cross-country skiing competitions, which were usually attended by more than 200,000 visitors, were held here every year.If the weather is fine, people meet here at one of the numerous restaurants and cafés featuring outdoor seating or in the “casemates”, a special beer-garden concept located on the shore on regular days as well. The boat docks for the one-hour panorama-excursion of the Rhine are also located here.
Photo NRW, Dusseldorf - Rheinuferpromenade 04 by Островский Александр, Киев is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · The “Burgplatz” (castle yard) was the official meeting place in front of the castle that was built in the end of the 13th century. It retained its name even after the castle was completely rebuilt and became a Royal Palace at the beginning of the 16th century. In 1872, the palace was destroyed by fire. It was then demolished. The Palace Tower in front of you, which was also destroyed during the Second World War, but was restored on the initiative of Düsseldorf businessmen, is the only feature that was preserved. The Palace Tower is now home to the nautical museum, which provides insights in the multiple facets of life around the River Rhine. A cafe with a panoramic view of the Rhine and the promenade is located at the top of the tower.The cafe and museum are open from Tuesday through Sunday from 11.00am to 06.00pm.
Photo Burgplatz Duesseldorf by Postkarte von Albert Juch is licensed under public domain
27 DEC 2020 · The current “Rathaus” consists of five building segments. Throughout the course of centuries, it was expanded and restructured based on the current requirements. The original “Old Rathaus” is located on the right side. It was built between 1570 and 1573 and renovated by the Baroque-master builder, Johann Joseph Couven, in the mid-18th century. The Rococo-style portal with an upstairs balcony located next to the stair-tower originated in this era as well. The facade was restored after the Second World War. Located behind it is the magnificent Jan-Wellem-Hall, which is used for official events and receptions.
Photo Düsseldorf, Rathaus, 2011-08 CN-01 by kaʁstn Disk/Cat is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
27 DEC 2020 · The horseman’s monument of Elector Johann Wilhelm II, lovingly nicknamed Jan-Wellem in the Rhenian dialect, dominates the market place. Born in Düsseldorf in 1658, he later resided at the former Palace of Düsseldorf. He was a huge advocate of culture and arts and contributed to the international recognition of his hometown.He founded the renowned Düsseldorf Art Gallery featuring the works of Rubens, Tizian and Rembrandt, and built an opera house in which the most famous artists of the epoch performed. He had the castle adorned with gigantic murals and sculptures, and contributed to an economic boom for craftsmen and artists in the city.Because of his love for his hometown, to which he remained loyal until his death in 1716, and his close relationship with its citizens, he was relatively popular. The memorial he had built by his royal sculptor Gabriel Grupello was erected in 1711 while he was still alive. The base was built in 1830 and financed with donations by the citizens of Düsseldorf.
Photo Marktplatz (Düsseldorf) by Anıl Öztaş is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
Düsseldorf , the capital of North Rhine Westphalia, is one of the five most important economic locations in Germany. It is an international hub due to its airport; it is...
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Düsseldorf , the capital of North Rhine Westphalia, is one of the five most important economic locations in Germany. It is an international hub due to its airport; it is also a university and a trade fair city; a banking and stock market place, as well as a fashion and shopping city. This tour will introduce you to the most beautiful sites in this Rhine-River City. We guide you through one of the most luxurious shopping districts in Europe, the globally recognized party-mile of the Old Town and shores of the River Rhine where you can take a stroll on one of the most beautiful promenades that Germany has to offer.In addition, you will learn interesting facts about the famous sons of the city and its cultural traditions, which have been maintained in the Rhine region for centuries. The starting point for the tour is within walking distance of the main train station across the Stresemannplatz and the Graf-Adolf-Straße (approx. 1 km), or you can take tram 704 or 709, alighting at the Graf-Adolf-Platz stop.
Photo Breuninger Köbogen Düsseldorf by Solches is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 _______Podcast based on audio guide Düsseldorf: Between Luxury and Tradition Author: Tours around the world In the podcast format you may enjoy stories remotely; if you go out and experience the audio tour on location it is adviced to use the izi.TRAVEL application that really guides you and plays stories automaticly based on your position
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Photo Breuninger Köbogen Düsseldorf by Solches is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 _______Podcast based on audio guide Düsseldorf: Between Luxury and Tradition Author: Tours around the world In the podcast format you may enjoy stories remotely; if you go out and experience the audio tour on location it is adviced to use the izi.TRAVEL application that really guides you and plays stories automaticly based on your position
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