Landscape Park Nord Duisburg is a post-industrial landscape park in Nord Duisburg, Germany. It was established by German landscape architect Peter Ratz and partners in 1991 to understand the industry of the past, not to reject it. Its original sites were steel mills and coal mines and the iron and steel industry. The scenery, scenery and feeling of the park are different from other places, you can feel the charm of heavy industry and industrial sites in western Germany, and you can also overlook the Duisburg area from the top of the factory giant building.
Address:
Emscherstraße 71 47137 Duisburg, Germany
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+49 203 4291919
Ticket Price
Free entry
Duisburg, Germany: A Charming Journey
Duisburg, Germany is like a mysterious box full of treasures, waiting for you to open it. ✨
Let's start with its attractions. Duisburg Landscape Park is definitely a highlight. 🎡 Once a steel mill, the huge blast furnaces and pipes have become a unique landscape, with industry and nature perfectly integrated to create a strong visual impact. The Inner Harbor (Duisburger Innenhafen) is also unique. 🛶 The calm water reflects modern buildings and old warehouses, tranquil by day and brilliant by night.
There are also a variety of special events. 🎉 The summer open-air music festival 🎶 features famous bands and singers performing passionately, allowing you to let loose to the wonderful melodies. At the autumn harvest festival, 🌽 you can pick fresh fruits and vegetables and taste the sweet gifts of nature. The winter light festival, ✨ where the park is transformed into a dreamlike wonderland, is a sight to behold. There are also occasional art exhibitions, 🎨 where outstanding works from around the world are gathered for your viewing pleasure.
The adorable animals at Duisburg Zoo 🐒 are a great attraction for family trips. The sculptures at the Lehmbruck Museum 🗿 showcase the infinite possibilities of art. Schlossplatz and St. Johanneskirche exude a strong sense of history, making you feel as if you've traveled back in time. 🙏
Come to Duisburg, where the attractions and activities will leave you with unforgettable memories! 💖
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The heart of German industry—Duisburg.
🚂 The Ruhr area is the most developed traditional industrial area in Germany and is known as the heart of German industry. It is composed of a group of cities in North Rhine-Westphalia, including Cologne, Essen, Duisburg, Dortmund, and others. I spent the weekend immersing myself in the history of the Ruhr area, and as a science and engineering student, I was amazed by the energy of this industrial giant in Germany...
🏭️ Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park was originally the Meiderich Ironworks, which was built in 1902 and ceased production in the mid-1980s. The park retains the original appearance of the factory as much as possible, and visitors can reach the top of the factory building, more than 100 meters high, via stairs. Even decades later, one can still marvel at the magnificence of heavy industry, with the intricate pipelines and equipment arranged by the Germans with obsessive-compulsive disorder into a giant steel production machine. The various functional areas in the factory are also orderly arranged to provide a continuous supply of raw materials and power for production.