TOP 10 Things to do in Duisburg, Germany 2023!
Duisburg, Germany is an amazing place to visit in Germany. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Duisburg or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.
This vlog will tell you the top 10 best things to do in Duisburg and it will show various attractions of Duisburg. Via a walking tour and with help of drone shots we try to deliver you the best insights in beautiful Duisburg, Germany.
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Number 7. Inner Harbor
During the Industrial Revolution, this area was full of factories and other industrial buildings. Also, grains used to be kept in huge buildings around the inner harbour that were called "granaries." After the war, this abandoned site was fixed up, and the old industrial heart was beautifully blended with new buildings, parks, shops, restaurants, and hotels.
Number 6. Sechs-Seen-Platte
If you want to get away from the concrete and factories of Duisburg, you don't have to go very far. Sechs-Seen-Platte is a group of six lakes that are all connected. The area used to be a gravel pit, but the lakes make it hard to believe. On Sechs-Seen-Platte, you can walk, relax, play golf, or eat at one of the restaurants.
Number 5. Duisburg Zoo
Almost 300 species of birds, animals, and reptiles from all over the world live in the huge Duisburg Zoo. But the best thing about Duisburg Zoo is the largest dolphinarium in Germany, which is home to nine bottle-nosed dolphins that can do amazing things. Also, this zoo is one of the few places where fossas, a type of mammal that lives in Madagascar, are bred. You even get to see koalas here. Why wouldn't you like it?
Number 4. Museum Küppersmühle
Museum The Küppersmühle is a modern art museum that is proud to show works by talented German artists like Sigmar Polke, Abraham David Christian, Georg Baselitz, and Candida Hofer. The museums also have four temporary shows with a theme every year. The building itself is a sight to see. It has seven stories and steel grain silos that are 42 metres high.
Number 3. Landschaftpark
Landschaftpark is a great park that was made out of an old steel plant that was shut down. Instead of tearing down factory structures like sewage canals, conveyor bridges, blast furnaces, bunkers, rail tracks, etc., they were turned into walkways, gardens, a scuba diving centre, and an observation deck. In the evening, this park is filled with a sea of changing, colourful lights. On Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays, the whole building is lit up. During the week, only the chimney stacks are lit up.
Number 2. Tiger Turtle
Tiger & Turtle is a one-of-a-kind interactive piece of art. It is made up of galvanised steel stairs that wind and turn. It is built on a hill made of waste from a factory that used to make zinc and rubble from factories that have closed down. Aside from being a great place to get some exercise, the Tiger & Turtle offers beautiful views of the industrial landscape and a sea of steeply pitched roofs.
Number 1.Lehmbruck Museum
The Lehmbruck Museum was built in honour of the talented artist Wilhelm Lehmbruck, who was born in Duisburg and became famous there. The sculptures by artists like Alberto Giacometti, Alexander Archipenko, Picasso, Kathe Kollwitz, and Christo are the most interesting thing about this museum. You can also see works by Nolder, August Macke, Max Pechstein, and Bauhaus artists from the 19th and 20th centuries that are very valuable.
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