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Rheinuferpromenade
0.9km from Königsallee
This popular destination for tourists in the city is a world-renowned 0.5 km promenade located in district 1, the industrial district in Düsseldorf. It was built around 1900 and redesigned in 1995.
Rhine Tower
1.29km from Königsallee
A 240.5 m high concrete telecommunications tower in Düsseldorf, capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. Construction started in 1979 and completed in 1981. It has a 360-degree revolving restaurant and an observation deck at a height of 170 m, which is the hights point in the city.
Classic Remise Dusseldorf
4.26km from Königsallee
Opened in 2006 in a tram depot, Classic Remise Dusseldorf is a center for vintage cars. This landmrk building consists of garages, services and dealers for classic cars, shops for spare parts, clothing, model cars, accessories and restaurants.
Schloss Benrath
9.27km from Königsallee
Benrath Palace completed in 1770 is a Baroque-style palace in the residential suburb, Benrath. It was built for the Elector Palatine Charles Theodor and his wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach and has been proposed to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main building called corps de logis is a museum with guided tours.
Botanischer Garten Grugapark
27.26km from Königsallee
It is a municipal botanical garden located in the Essen city. It was established in 1927 for entertainment, education, and research. Parts of the garden was destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt and re-designed in 1965.
Athenæum (Das Deutsche Haus)
27.99km from Königsallee
The Athenæum, also known as Das Deutsche Haus, is a historic landmark located in Indianapolis, Indiana. This impressive building was constructed in the late 19th century as a hub for the city's German-American community and as a center for culture, social gatherings, and commerce.
Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord
28.85km from Königsallee
It is a public park located in Duisburg-Meiderich, designed in 1991. The park was constructed with the intention that it work to heal and understand the industrial past, rather than trying to reject it. The park closely associates itself with the site's past use: a coal and steel production plant that was abandoned in 1985, and the agricultural land it had been before the mid 19th century.
Gasometer Oberhausen
30.95km from Königsallee
This 1920s industrial landmark is a former gas tank that was rebuilt after World War II in Oberhausen, Germany. The tank was converted into an exhibition and hosted several large scale exhibitions. It is an important point in the European Route of Industrial Heritage and the Industrial Heritage Trail.
Cologne Cathedral
33.6km from Königsallee
In 1996 Cologne Cathedral was declared as a world heritage site and it is Germany's most visited landmark. At 157 m, it is the tallest twin-spired church in the world, the second tallest church in Europe and the third tallest church in the world. Its construction began in 1248 but stopped around 1560 until the 1840s, and completed in 1880. About 20,000 people visit the church everyday.
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (Welterbe Zollverein)
34.83km from Königsallee
This large former industrial site in the city of Essen is a UNESCO world heritage site since 2001 and one of the important places in the European Route in Industrial Heritage. It was Founded in 1847, and is ranked as the largest of its kind in Europe. Built in the New Objectivity style, it is considered an architectural and technical masterpiece, earning it a reputation as the "most beautiful coal mine in the world".
ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen
42.4km from Königsallee
Founded in April 1949 as Ruhr-Zoo, it is one of the most modern zoological gardens in Germany. It is known for its panoramas and cultural approach. The main attractions are big animals, mostly mammals; The zoo has no aquarium, insectarium, or other smaller animal facilities.
German Mining Museum
42.46km from Königsallee
This 12,000 m² open-air exhibition is one of the most visited museums in Germany and the largest mining museum globally. As a research institute, it is a renowned research establishment for mining history. Above-ground exhibitions, and a reconstructed show mine below the museum give visitors insights into the world of mining.
Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces
44.65km from Königsallee
The Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces were built at the beginning of the 18th century in Brühl. It is a UNESCO cultural World Heritage Site since 1984. It was used as a building for guests of the state by the German President till 1994, as it is not far from Bonn, which was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany at that time.
Speelpark Klein Zwitserland
44.74km from Königsallee
Spielpark Klein Zwitserland is an adventure play park located in a wooded area on the German-Dutch border in Tegelen / Venlo . The play park was officially opened in June 1939, making it one of the oldest play parks and the first natural play forest in the Netherlands. The actual play park occupies approx. 20 ha on the total area of approx. 30 hectares . The play park Klein Zwitserland is a so-called outdoor play park and is accordingly closed in the winter months.
Limburgs Museum
45.18km from Königsallee
The Limburg Museum is a cultural-historical museum in the Julianapark in the Dutch city of Venlo. The museum's collections include archaeological material from the Neolithic onwards and folklore items, including agricultural tools, kitchen utensils, textiles, clothing and objects relating to carnival and popular religious devotion. It mounts a number of special exhibitions each year along with events, activities and historical film showings.
Museum van Bommel van Dam
45.27km from Königsallee
Museum van Bommel van Dam is a modern art museum in Venlo in the Dutch province of Limburg. Exhibited are painting and drawing, sculpture, photography and installations. It is an iconic attraction in this area and also visited by a lot of tourists every year.
Keramiekcentrum Tiendschuur
46.33km from Königsallee
Keramiekcentrum Tiendschuur is a ceramics museum with a ceramics studio. The center is located in the tithe barn of Castle Holtmühle in Tegelen , a sub-municipality of the Limburg city of Venlo. The center stems from the long tradition of ceramic production, linked to the availability of good pottery clay in Tegelen. This production started around 100 to 300 AD. ch. when the Romans baked roof tiles with Tegelen clay.
Phantasialand
47.21km from Königsallee
This theme park that was opened in 1967 in Brühl attracts around 2 million visitors annually. It has six themed areas such as Berlin, Wuze Town and Deep in Africa. It also has many roller coasters, water rides and thrill rides.
Missiemuseum Steyl
47.51km from Königsallee
The Steyl Mission Museum is a museum with an ethnographic and natural history collection in the monastery village of Steyl in the Dutch municipality of Venlo. The ethnography collection , assembled by the Steyl missionaries from the end of the 19th century , is very eclectic. Artifacts, utensils and clothing from China , Japan , Indonesia , the Philippines , Papua New Guinea , Ghana , Togo , Republic of the Congo and Paraguay are on display.
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Königsallee, Düsseldorf, Germany
This one-kilometer urban street means King's Avenue, located in Düsseldorf. The street is famous for its beautiful landscaped canal that runs along its center, and the fashion and luxury shops on both sides. It is the busiest upscale shopping street in the country.