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Rheinterrasse

Where history and modern elegance meet by the Rhine

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The Rheinterrasse in Düsseldorf-Pempelfort captivates with its blend of historical charm and modern functionality. Built between 1924 and 1926 by Wilhelm Kreis for the GeSoLei exhibition, this heritage-protected building now hosts a variety of dining and event spaces, all accessible to everyone. Overlooking the Rhine, this architectural gem invites you to immerse yourself in its history and vibrant ambiance.
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The Rheinterrasse was built for Germany's largest exhibition of the 1920s, the GeSoLei, designed by Wilhelm Kreis.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Have you ever wondered about the stories old buildings could tell if they could speak? Right in front of you stands the Rheinterrasse, a true piece of Düsseldorf's history. Built for the GeSoLei exhibition, this was once a place where the future felt within reach. Look around you; the architecture is a testament to the 1920s, a time when people dreamed of modernity and innovation. If you glance to your right, you'll see the Rhine, whose calm waters carry many such stories. As you stand here, imagine visitors of the past marveling at the latest technological advancements. The Rheinterrasse isn't just a building; it's a window into a time of change and hope.

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