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Karl-Arnold-Haus

A hub of science and art in Düsseldorf's core.

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Designed by architect Hans Schwippert in 1960, the Karl-Arnold-Haus stands as a beacon of knowledge and culture. It hosts key scientific and artistic institutions, creating a vibrant space for intellectual exchange near the serene Florapark. Visiting here means experiencing a blend of architectural beauty and scholarly richness.
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Architect Hans Schwippert, who designed the Karl-Arnold-Haus in 1960, was renowned for his innovative post-war modernist architecture.

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Founded
1960
Architect
Hans Schwippert

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a place where ideas and creativity converge. Take a look around; you're in a neighborhood that brings together both science and art. Just behind you is the lovely Florapark, a perfect spot for a relaxing walk after your visit. Did you know the building is named after Karl Arnold, a politician who was a strong advocate for education? Hans Schwippert, the architect, was renowned for his modernist approach, blending tradition with innovation here. If you look up, you'll notice the clean lines and contemporary elegance that embody the spirit of the 1960s. This blend of architecture and intellect makes the building a unique experience.

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