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Dusseldorf city
overview
The Rhine
River is considered one of Europe's most important-and most romantic-waterways.
Located on the banks of the Rhine River, in Northwestern Germany,
is the city of Dusseldorf. The City, dating back to 1159, is the
capital of the Rhine and a flourishing commercial city.
Today, Dusseldorf
is a cosmopolitan City known for its automobiles, glass, textiles
and boasts Germany's first skyscraper, the Wilhelm-Marx-Haus, built
in 1924. It is home to many museums and countless theatres and the
impressive German Opera House, which all attest to the city's standing
as a major arts center.
Düsseldorf
is also a paradise for shoppers - the Königsallee with its classy
shops and pavement cafés is now firmly established as one of the
world's most elegant shopping boulevards and the fashion capital
of Germany.
If you want
a bird's-eye view of Düsseldorf why not climb the 172m Rheinturm
tower which dominates the skyline and offers a wonderful view of
the city - on a clear day you can see all the way to Cologne. You
can also choose to see Düsseldorf from the water and we recommend
you take a river cruise along the Rhine. On both sides of the Rhine,
steep hills are topped with ancient castles surrounded by fruit
trees and the grapevines that produce Germany's renowned Rhine wines.
The historic
Old Town of Dusselsdorf "Altstadt" is strewn with bars, excellent
restaurants, traditional pubs and vibrancy found nowhere else in
the city. Try "Brauerei im Füchschen" for some real German food
and a great atmosphere, "Im goldenen Kessel", "Zum Schlüssel"...
If you like beer you should definitely try the Alt beer, typical
of Düsseldorf.
Just a short
walk from the old town is the "Rheinuferpromenade" a pedestrian-only
path where you can stroll along the river Rhine and take in the
scenery or interesting restaurants and great nightspots.
Other interesting
sites visitors must see include the Palace of Fredrick I, 1763 (where
the towns historical collection is housed), the 13th century church
St. Lambertuskirche, the old town hall "Rathaus" which was completed
in 1588 and finally Barbarossa´s ancient Imperial Palace at Kaiserswerth.
Combining
the legendary good cheer of the Rhineland people and its cosmopolitan
charm, Dusseldorf offers the visitor a wealth of memorable sights
and cultural experiences.
Those interested
in investigating further can visit nearby cities such as Bonn, Cologne
or Aachen. Neighboring countries such as Holland, Belgium or Luxembourg
or all within a few hours travelling distance.
Places of interest
Altstadt:
The 'oldtown' (250 bars, restaurants and pubs), Basilica of St.
Lambertus: In the Maxkirche, Konigsallee: The famous shopping district,
Deutsche Oper am Rhein: Classical and modern repertoire and notable
ballet performances, Schauspielhaus: Theater to which Gustaf Grundgens
and Karl-Heinz Stroux brought international repute. Tonhalle: Concert
hall is famous for its architecture, the artistic design and decoration
in its foyer. Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen: Lovers of painting
will be more than rewarded at this collection.
The river
rhein: The Rhein River is considered one of Europe's most important-and
most romantic-waterways. On both sides of the Rhine, steep hills
are topped with ancient castles surrounded by fruit trees and the
grapevines that produce Germany's renowned Rhine wines. The river
also flows through picturesque medieval hamlets, towns, cities and
offers many places of interest. If your studyabroad experience allows,
don't miss the opportunity to enjoy an exhilarating cruise on this
celebrated and scenic river.
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