Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany ) Nordpark
Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany ) Nordpark
The Nordpark – synonymous with relaxation, fountains, sculptures, beautiful mature trees, decorative flowerbeds, playgrounds, an aquazoo and a Japanese Garden. All this variety is doubtlessly one of the reasons why this 36.6-hectare park is one of the most popular in Düsseldorf.
The park is traversed by wide paths, while the different garden areas are separated by spacious lawns bordered by trees. Besides geometrically landscaped flowerbeds, the park also contains themed gardens like the lily garden, which has a pond surrounded by pillars that provide welcome shade in summer.
Altogether, the Nordpark has 4000 square metres of ponds, fountains and water features. If you enter the Nordpark from the Kaiserswerther Straße, the view into the park is dominated by the water features in the 170-metre-long basin, and the subsequent large fountain further along this axis.
The beautifully planted flowerbeds, which are completely replanted twice a year and which cover a total area of 3800 square metres, are also a popular attraction whatever the season. The convenient location of the Nordpark is also part of its draw: above all its proximity to the Rhine and its easterly extension along the so-called “Memorial Axis” to the Nordfriedhof cemetery, make it a popular destination for a leisurely stroll.
The Nordpark was created in 1937 for the “Große Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk” (Great Reich Exhibition of the Productive People) based on designs by the director of Düsseldorf’s Parks Department Willi Tapp. Because of the area’s relative flatness, the park was designed as a large open space aligned along a series of axes. It was built on mainly undeveloped land with only moderate soil quality. After the Second World War, the popular park was occupied by British forces. It was handed back to the city bit by bit between 1953 and 1985.
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Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany )
Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany )
Düsseldorf is a city in western Germany known for its fashion industry and art scene. It's divided by the Rhine River, with its Altstadt (Old Town) on the east bank and modern commercial areas to the west. In the Altstadt, St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower) both date to the 13th century. Streets such as Königsallee and Schadowstrasse are lined with boutique shops.
Dusseldorf is the capital city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the seventh most populous city in Germany. Düsseldorf is an international business and financial centre, renowned for its fashion and trade fairs. The city is headquarters to one Fortune Global 500 and two DAX companies. Messe Düsseldorf organises nearly one fifth of premier trade shows. Düsseldorf is known for its academy of fine arts (Joseph Beuys, Emanuel Leutze, August Macke, Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, and Andreas Gursky), its pioneering influence on electronic / experimental music (Kraftwerk) and its Japanese community. On the river Rhine, Düsseldorf holds Rhenish Carnival celebrations every year in February / March. Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living survey ranked Düsseldorf the sixth most livable city in the world.
Düsseldorf lies at the centre of the Lower Rhine basin, where the delta of the River Düssel flows into the Rhine. The city lies on the east side of the Rhine, except District 4 (Oberkassel, Niederkassel, Heerdt and Lörick). Across the Rhine, the city of Neuss stands on the delta of the Erft river. Düsseldorf lies southwest of the Ruhr urban area, and in the middle of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region. Düsseldorf is built entirely on alluvium, mud, sand, clay and occasionally gravel. The highest point in Düsseldorf is the top of Sandberg in the far eastern part of the city (Hubbelrath borough) at 165 metres (541 ft). The lowest point is at the far northern end in Wittlaer borough where the Schwarzbach enters the Rhine, with an average elevation of 28 metres (92 ft).
Düsseldorf Airport, also referred to as Rhein-Ruhr Airport, is located eight kilometres (5.0 miles) from the city centre and can easily be reached by train or the S-Bahn urban railway. The city is a major hub in the Deutsche Bahn (DB) railway network. More than 1,000 trains stop in Düsseldorf daily. Düsseldorf Central Station at Konrad-Adenauer-Platz is located in Düsseldorf-Stadtmitte.
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Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Neuer Zollhof
NRW Forum
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Nordpark
Wildpark Grafenberger Wald
Burgplatz
Sparda-Bank
Filmmuseum Düsseldorf
Königsallee Düsseldorf
Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth
Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf
Japanischer Garten
Goethe-Museum
Stadtmuseum
Rheinpark Golzheim
K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Botanical garden of Düsseldorf
Rheinwiesen
St. Andreas, Düsseldorf
Volksgarten
SchlossturmSchifffahrt-Museum im Schlossturm
EKO-Haus der Japanischen Kultur e.V.
Altes Rathaus Düsseldorf
Schloss Eller
Museum for European Garden Art
Sies + Höke Galerie GmbH & Co. KG
Sankt Maximilian
Urdenbacher Kämpe
Südpark
Lantz’scher Park
Dreischeibenhaus
Ratinger Tor
TeamEscape Düsseldorf
Düssel
Stadterhebungsmonument
Galerie Voss
Robert-Schumann-Saal
Palais Wittgenstein (Düsseldorf)
Château de Kalkum
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Düsseldorf Attractions: BENRATH PALACE /Germany
Benrath Palace is one of the major attractions of Düsseldorf, Germany. It is a magnificent 18th century Baroque-style summer residence and hunting lodge built for the Elector Palatine Charles Theodor and his wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach.
60-hectare green gardens with beautiful ponds, sculptures and curving paths surround the palace.
The palace is home to three museums: the Museum Corps de Logis, located in the palace's main building, the “Museum of European Garden Art” in the east wing, and the “Museum of Natural History” in the west wing.
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Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany )
Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany )
Düsseldorf is a city in western Germany known for its fashion industry and art scene. It's divided by the Rhine River, with its Altstadt (Old Town) on the east bank and modern commercial areas to the west. In the Altstadt, St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower) both date to the 13th century. Streets such as Königsallee and Schadowstrasse are lined with boutique shops.
Düsseldorf impresses with boundary-pushing architecture, zinging nightlife and an art scene to rival many higher-profile cities. It’s a posh and modern city that seems all buttoned-up business at first glance: banking, advertising, fashion and telecommunications are among the fields that have made North Rhine–Westphalia's capital one of Germany’s wealthiest cities. Yet all it takes is a few hours of bar-hopping around the Altstadt (the historical quarter along the Rhine) to realise that locals have no problem letting their hair down once they shed those Armani jackets.
The Altstadt claims fame as the ‘longest bar in the world’ but some focus has moved to Medienhafen, a redeveloped harbour area home to international avant-garde architecture. Older neighbourhoods are also evolving, including the now-hip Flingern and the vibrantly creative Unterbilk, especially along Lorettostrasse. And the new underground Wehrhahn line's six stations are an eye-catching blend of architecture, design and art.
Düsseldorf is one of the economic centers of Germany and is located along the River Rhine in the densely populated Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area, with a population of 593,682 (31 December 2012). The city is famous for its nightlife, carnival, events, shopping and for fashion and trade fairs like the Boot Messe (one of the world's best trade fairs for boats and watersports) and Igedo (world leader in fashion). Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Kirmes fun fair which runs for 9 days in the summer.
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Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum Dusseldorf
St. Lambertus
Burgplatz
Nord Park
K20, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Düsseldorf-Hafen
Museum Insel Hombroich
JEVER FUN SKIHALLE
Wildpark Grafenberger Wald
Neanderthal Museum
Kunst im Tunnel
Neandertal
Krefeld Zoo
Neuer Zollhof
Schlossturm
Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf
Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth
Filmmuseum Düsseldorf
St. Andreas, Düsseldorf
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
NRW Forum
Hetjens-Museum
Museum Burg Linn
Medienhafen
Volksgarten
Marktplatz
EKŌ-Haus der Japanischen Kultur e.V.
Schloss Jägerhof
Südpark
Memorial Dusseldorf
St. Maximilian
Rheinwiesen
Maritime Museum
Botanical garden of Düsseldorf
Stadterhebungsmonument
Visitor's terraces Dusseldorf Airport
Ohligser Heide
Grafenberger Forrest
Japanese Garden
Oberkasselerbrücke
Stadtmuseum Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf
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Japanischer Garten im Nordpark Düsseldorf
Japanischer Garten im Nordpark
In der nordwestlichsten Ecke des Nordparks, dort wo der Park am stillsten und beschaulichsten ist, finden Besucherinnen und Besucher ein Garten-Juwel der besonderen Art: den Japanischen Garten am Rhein. Ein von japanischen Firmen und der japanischen Gemeinde in Düsseldorf gegründeter Verein hat den Garten der Düsseldorfer Bevölkerung 1975 als Zeichen besonderer Verbundenheit geschenkt.Im Jahr 1971 gab es in der Landeshauptstadt erste Untersuchungen, ob in Düsseldorf ein japanischer Garten angelegt werden kann. In diese Diskussion schalteten sich zwei Jahre später die Japaner selbst ein. Unter dem Dach der japanischen Industrie- und Handelskammer in Düsseldorf gründete die japanische Gesellschaft einen Verein Japanischer Garten in Düsseldorf. Am 31. Mai 1974 wurde der erste Spatenstich getan. Auf insgesamt 1,9 Millionen Mark beliefen sich die Kosten für die Einrichtung. Am 24. Mai 1975 wurde der Japanische Garten am Rhein der Bevölkerung übergeben. Tausende Düsseldorfer waren in den Garten gekommen, als der damalige japanische Botschafter in der Bundesrepublik Akira Sono den Garten offiziell an den damaligen Oberbürgermeister Klaus Bungert übergab.
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Stockumer Kirchstraße/ Rotterdamer Straße
40474 Düsseldorf
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Japanese garden in North Park
In the northwestern corner of North Park, where the park is the quietest and most peaceful, find visitors a garden jewel of a special kind: the Japanese Garden on the Rhine. One of Japanese companies and the Japanese community in Dusseldorf association founded in the garden has the Düsseldorf Population 1975 geschenkt.Im as a sign of particular closeness 1971 there were in the state capital first studies, whether in Dusseldorf a Japanese garden can be created. In this discussion, two years later, the Japanese switched it self. Under the umbrella of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Dusseldorf Japanese society founded an association Japanese Garden in Dusseldorf. On May 31, 1974, the groundbreaking ceremony was done. On a total of 1.9 million marks, the costs of setting up totaled. On 24 May 1975, the Japanese garden on the Rhine of the population was passed. Thousands of Düsseldorf had come into the garden, when the then Japanese Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Akira Sono garden officially handed over to the then Mayor Klaus Bungert.
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Stockumer Church Street / Rotterdam street
40474 Dusseldorf
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Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany ) Hofgarten
Places to see in ( Dusseldorf - Germany ) Hofgarten
The Hofgarten is the green lung of Düsseldorf. It stretches from the Jacobistraße with Schloss Jägerhof and the bordering Malkasten park to the Heinrich-Heine-Allee by the Altstadt (Old Town) and from the Königsallee to the Rheinterrasse (Rhine Terrace) on the banks of the Rhine. Because of its diversity and the pleasing contrast between nature and formal design, it is a popular destination for relaxing walks.
The Reitallee with its four rows of trees adheres to this formal design, as does the perfectly straight stretch of the Düssel and the flower garden with carefully delineated flower-beds. These stark forms create an attractive contrast with the remainder of the Hofgarten, which in the spirit of the English landscape style, is designed with attractive, “natural” features. On the 27.73-hectare grounds there are extensive meadows as well as impressive big single trees, which reflect the Hofgarten creator Maximilian Weyhe’s vision of a natural landscape. North of the Maximilian-Weyhe-Allee are most of the Hofgarten’s 2000, up to 200-year-old trees, which are reminiscent of a little wood. The gently babbling Düssel, the little lake with the “Jröner Jong”, and the quiet pond on the Landskrone add an invigorating element to the Hofgarten. The Hofgärtnerhaus (Court Gardener House) was once the abode of the renowned garden architect Maximilian Weyhe.
Strange as it sounds, the peaceful Hofgarten owes its creation to military events. The conflicts in the Seven Years War had dragged the grounds of Pempelfort – which then lay outside of the fortifications – into the midst of the troubles. Following the devastation, Imperial Count Franz Ludwig Anton von Goltstein, the Elector’s governor, wanted to restore order and harmony. So in 1769 the oldest part of the Hofgarten between Schloss Jägerhof and the lake with the “Jröner Jong” was designed by Nicolas de Pigage in the French classical style.
This makes Düsseldorf’s Hofgarten Germany’s first and oldest public park. Between 1797 and 1799, large parts of the Hofgarten fell victim to military planning. The French, who in the confusion of the Revolutionary wars had captured Düsseldorf, expanded the city into a fortification. However, following the peace treaty of Lunéville in 1801, the French had to leave Düsseldorf again and the fortifications were destroyed. This made room for the expansion of the Hofgarten, which was begun according to plans by Maximilian Weyhe in 1804.
The plans were expressly approved by Napoleon in 1811, who left the former wall site to the people of Düsseldorf with a “beautification decree”. Weyhe created a landscape garden in the English style. His art of designing gentle elevations and valleys to conjure up a “natural” landscape is reflected in the Hofgarten: the interplay of the Landskrone, Hexenberg and Ananasberg hills as well as the Napoleonsberg with the bordering, extensive meadows is a masterpiece. Weyhe also redesigned large parts of the old French section of the garden; only the Reitallee and the Seufzerallee beside the Düssel remained as they were. The Hofgarten was incorporated into the city planning of the time. Despite their differing characters and views, the garden architect Weyhe and the city planner Adolph von Vagedes worked together closely and fruitfully. The aim was to create a swathe of green stretching from the Rhine, through the Schwanenspiegel, Königsallee, Hofgarten and Heinrich-Heine-Allee back to the Rhine. For the EUROGA 2002plus with its theme “Decentralised State Garden Show”, the Hofgarten was the first public park in Germany to be renovated.
The Hofgarten is adorned by numerous historic monuments and modern sculptures. As “artistic objects” they complement the diverse landscapes of the park and add an attractive touch. Probably the most popular is the Märchenbrunnen: with its winsome forms and charm in a secluded corner near the pond, it invites those out for a stroll to linger and look at the fairytale figures. In addition there is the neo-classic-romantic Stephanien bust, the simple monument for the Hofgarten creator Weyhe, and the thought-provoking memorials for fallen soldiers; and last but not least modern sculptures like Vadim Sidhur’s “Mahner” and the reclining figure in two parts by Henry Moore.
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1. Rheinturm (The Rheinturm is a 240.5 metre high concrete telecommunications tower in Düsseldorf, capital of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Construction commenced in 1979 and finished in 1981).
2. Königsallee: Germany's Most Elegant Avenue (The Königsallee is an urban boulevard in Düsseldorf, state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany).
3. The Embankment Promenade
4. Schloss Benrath
5. Old Town Düsseldorf
6. Neue Zollhof and the Gehry Buildings
7. North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection
8. MedienHafen (Media Harbour)
9. Rhine River Promenade
10. Nordpark & other city parks
11. Art Museums
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Der Nordpark in Düsseldorf ist eine öffentliche Grünanlage im Stadtteil Stockum. Er wurde 1936 für die Reichsausstellung „Schaffendes Volk, eine Propagandaausstellung der Nationalsozialisten, geplant und 1937 eröffnet. Der Haupteingang liegt an der Kaiserswerther Straße, ein weiterer Eingang auf der Rheinseite an der Rotterdamer Straße.
Der Park ist 36,6 ha groß. Wasserspiele, Rasenflächen, Bäume, unterschiedlich bepflanzte Abschnitte, Rabatten und ein japanischer Garten sind Teile einer vielfältigen Gestaltung. Im Park sind Tische und Stühle vorhanden, die die Besucher nach Bedarf umstellen und zum Verweilen nutzen können.
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Nordpark (Düsseldorf) - Drohne
Der wohl schönste Park im Norden der Landeshauptstadt.
Achtung: Die Entfernung zum Flughafen beträgt 1,6km.
Um dort eine Drohne zu starten, ist telefonisch eine Erlaubnis des (im Video zu sehenden) Flughafentowers einzuholen. Desweiteren darf man nicht höher als 50m steigen und sollte Uhrzeiten wählen, an denen wenig Leute vor Ort sind.
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