Skip to content
Caritas Altenzentrum St. Hubertusstift
MonumentArchitectural Heritage Monument0d0fa937…cb4b

Caritas Altenzentrum St. Hubertusstift

Historic Elegance in Düsseldorf's Core

Counts toward these achievements:
Düsseldorf: First Steps10 pts
Düsseldorf: Explorer25 pts
Düsseldorf: Insider50 pts
Sign up free →
The Caritas Altenzentrum St. Hubertusstift, designed by Jacobus du Bois in 1712, captivates with its historic architecture as an architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia. Nestled in Unterbilk, this impressive structure offers a glimpse into the Baroque era and stands as a vibrant piece of Düsseldorf's history. Discover the charming details and serene atmosphere that make this place truly special.
Be the first to check in here

Did you know?

Built in 1712, the Caritas Altenzentrum St. Hubertusstift is one of the oldest buildings in Düsseldorf recognized as an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1712
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Former Name
Hubertus-Stift

Guided Story

Take a moment to admire the intricate details on the windows and facades. Did you know this place was originally built as a refuge for those in need? If you listen closely, you might almost hear the whispers of generations who have called this place home. Turn around and appreciate the view of the surrounding buildings, all part of Unterbilk's rich history. Just north of here, you can find the vibrant Apollo Varieté Theater, a lively contrast to this tranquil spot. Though now a retirement home, the St. Hubertusstift still carries the charm and dignity of its Baroque past. Visiting here feels like a walk through centuries, right in the heart of Düsseldorf.

Part of These Trails

Location

Explore all 899 places in Düsseldorf →

Nearby