Are there interesting sights in the vicinity of Düsseldorf?

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In addition to its own attractions, Dusseldorf offers its guests fascinating trips to the outskirts of the city. Just 10 km from the city limits is the Neander Valley, where a mysterious Neanderthal man was found. Now there is a game park and a museum, the exposition of which will please both adults and children

Just half an hour's drive from Düsseldorf is Duisburg, where once there were factories of the industrialist Krupp. Behind them is a landscaped park, a lake. And in the city of Essen in the former factory of the same Krupp (you can visit his villa, Hugel) opened the museum Red Dot Design. The majestic castle and the cave of Dehenhölle can be seen on excursions to Altenu. In Leverkusen, a beautiful Japanese garden is laid out, in Hattingen, an amazing half-timbered architecture, and in Xanten there is an archaeological park of the times of ancient Rome.

You can go on a trip through the valleys of the Rhine and the Moselle to admire the castles and picturesque landscapes. From Düsseldorf you can quickly get to Cologne, Bonn, Aachen and other German cities. Day trips to Luxembourg, the Netherlands (The Hague, Amsterdam), Belgium (Bruges), etc. are organized.

December 27, 2011

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