Germany 2001

 

Düsseldorf

 

 

The St. Lambertus Church and it's uniquely twisted spire and the Schlossturm, a tower that remains from earlier more extensive fortifications

 

The Johannes Church, one the churches I would have to go to, when in my teens

 

If I remember correctly, this is a monument for Kaiser Wilhelm

 

The Stadtgraben, the remainder of the city's moat

 

 

The Stadtgraben runs along Düsseldorf's most prestigious street, the Königsallee (Kö, for short), the King's Boulevard

 

Next stop, the Altstadt, the old city cernter, where the city hall is located

 

Not far from the city center there is this plaque which commemoralizes the date when the Count Adolf von Berg changed the status of the Village on the Düssel to city. A very big deal. The date was 1288 AD

 

 

The Rhine River shore, which when I lived there, had cranes unloading river barges where you see the unbrellas
And where you see trees and grass, there was a busy four lane roadway
Which, at enormous expense, has been relegated to an underground road system that runs for much of the river front you see here, giving people easy walking access to the river front, cruise boats, large and small, and the ferry. Merchant traffic has been shunted to a new and expanded commercial harbor, south of the city.

 

 

For leisurely travel between Cologne and Düsseldorf, go by ship. This line has been in place for maybe a century
Here the ferry takes people to the other shore where several times a year either a circus, large carneval, or other events take place. Easier than to negotiate traffic and the bridge, after coming from the beer tents.

 

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