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In the heart of Germany, lies a beautiful, dazzling city with outstanding architecture, the city which is often regarded as ‘Little Paris’- Dusseldorf. Apart from its numerous sights and attractions, the magnificent city impresses visitors with its varied social and cultural life, bustling nightlife, world class events and carnivals, shopping, and trade and fashion fairs.

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The Benrath Palace is one of the greatest baroque castles in Germany, which was originally built as a summer residence and hunting lodge for the Elector Carl Theodor. It is an outstanding work of art ...
 
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Burgplatz

Right on the banks of the River Rhine, is one of the nicest squares in Germany, the Burgplatz (Castle Square) which received its name because of its location in front of the former castle. The castle ...
 
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Carlstadt

Situated in the south of the old town and named after the Duke Carl-Theodor who founded this borough, Carlstadt is a handsome neighborhood which is renowned for its chic shops, stately architecture an...
 
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Burgplatz is a pleasant area of the city that encompasses several attractions, one of which is the Cartwheeler's Fountain, a sculpture commemorating the joyful ...
 
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Cast Boy

Alongside the market square, in the shadow of Jan Wellem, stands the statue of the cast boy that was designed by Willi Hoselmann....
 
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City Hall

The City Hall is a 16th century historic building which signifies historic dates, shows the 380 furnace plates in the entry hall and the council silverware, explains the rules that govern politics and...
 
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City Monument

The City Monument at Burgplatz is an interesting monument dedicated to this town, and an artwork of Bert Gerresheim that retells the city's history through sculpture. It is a beautiful representation ...
 
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EKO-House

The EKO-House, since 1993 has been a center for Japanese culture which consists of a Buddhist temple, the only Japanese temple in Europe, and Japanese Gardens, a traditional house with tea room. For a...
 
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There is a statue of the Prince Johann Wilhelm II, Elector Palatine from 1690 to 1716, standing in front of the Town Hall and is considered among the most impor...
 
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Königsallee

Königsallee has established itself as Dusseldorf's number one shopping street with numerous fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores adorning the streets. It is now one of Europe's major fashio...
 
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Media Harbor

The old Rhine harbor in Dusseldorf was not completely torn down, instead, each structure was treated as an individual project and customized to develop the newest landmark of Dusseldorf, the Media Har...
 
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Built in 1683 in a style of the early baroque, the Neander Church is officially the oldest Protestant church in Dusseldorf, and was named after the theologian, composer and teacher, Joachim Neander, i...
 

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