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Dusseldorf Collection (page 9)

"Dusseldorf: A Captivating Blend of History, Art, and Modernity" Step back in time to 1958 as the 1st Battalion of Scots Guards marched through the streets of Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Stairs to enter

Stairs to enter
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: A day at the theatre

A day at the theatre
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The Curved Stairs

The Curved Stairs
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: earthquake

earthquake
Gilbert Claes

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The elegance of a building

The elegance of a building
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Composition with light

Composition with light
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Skyward - Steel and Glass Combines

Skyward - Steel and Glass Combines
Marianne Wogeck

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Hyatt Hotel Medienhafen Dusseldorf

Hyatt Hotel Medienhafen Dusseldorf
Georges Friant

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Blackandwhite

Blackandwhite
Peter Pfeiffer

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: fifteen floors

fifteen floors
Jörg Vollrath

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Neuer Zollhof Düsseldorf - v1

Neuer Zollhof Düsseldorf - v1
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: media harbor

media harbor
Jörg Vollrath

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: blue roof

blue roof
Jörg Vollrath

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: P - Building

P - Building
Jose Zarcos Palma

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Colorium

Colorium
Mike Kreiten

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Dreischeibenhaus

Dreischeibenhaus
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: UK NRW

UK NRW
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: rusty house

rusty house
Jörg Vollrath

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Heavy damage to the railway station in Dusseldorf. September 1942

Heavy damage to the railway station in Dusseldorf. September 1942

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The destroyed factory of Deutsche Rohren Werke in Dusseldorf. September 1942

The destroyed factory of Deutsche Rohren Werke in Dusseldorf. September 1942

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Heavily damaged Derendorf works of Rheinmetall-Borsig A. G Arms after an R. A. F

Heavily damaged Derendorf works of Rheinmetall-Borsig A. G Arms after an R. A. F
Heavily damaged Derendorf works of Rheinmetall-Borsig A.G Arms after an R.A.F. raid over Dusseldorf. November 1944

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, during her visit to West Germany. Pictured in Dusseldorf

Queen Elizabeth II, during her visit to West Germany. Pictured in Dusseldorf. 25th May 1965

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: SCHUTZENDORF-KOERNER 27

SCHUTZENDORF-KOERNER 27
JULIE SCHUTZENDORF-KOERNER Opera singer in the role of the Marschallin (Princess of Werdenberg) in a Dusseldorf Theatre production Date: in 1927

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: AT-6A - D-FOBY

AT-6A - D-FOBY
North American AT-6A Texan - D-FOBY of the Air Classic Collection at Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The Route of the Airmen Who Raided Dusseldorf and Cologne, 1915. Creator: Unknown

The Route of the Airmen Who Raided Dusseldorf and Cologne, 1915. Creator: Unknown
The Route of the Airmen Who Raided Dusseldorf and Cologne, 1915. On 22 September 1914 and 8 October, the British Royal Naval Air Service bombed Zeppelin bases in Cologne and Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The Tower-Flanked Mass of the Karstadthaus Built in a Working-Class District, c1935

The Tower-Flanked Mass of the Karstadthaus Built in a Working-Class District, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Physiognomic crystallisation, 1924

Physiognomic crystallisation, 1924. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Lions, attention please!, 1923

Lions, attention please!, 1923. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Monsieur Perlenschwein, 1925

Monsieur Perlenschwein, 1925. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Red and White Domes, 1914. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

Red and White Domes, 1914. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)
Red and White Domes, 1914. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Mask Louse, 1931. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

Mask Louse, 1931. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)
Mask Louse, 1931. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The shameless animal, 1920. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

The shameless animal, 1920. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)
The shameless animal, 1920. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Lady and Fashion, 1938. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

Lady and Fashion, 1938. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)
Lady and Fashion, 1938. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Heroic Roses, 1938. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

Heroic Roses, 1938. Artist: Klee, Paul (1879-1940)
Heroic Roses, 1938. Found in the collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Girl under a Japanese Umbrella, c. 1909. Artist: Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig (1880-1938)

Girl under a Japanese Umbrella, c. 1909. Artist: Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig (1880-1938)
Girl under a Japanese Umbrella, c. 1909. Found in the collection of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Crashed Zeppelin LZ 8 Deutschland II, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1911 (1933)

Crashed Zeppelin LZ 8 Deutschland II, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1911 (1933). Attempting his first Zeppelin flight, Dr Hugo Eckener crashed Deutschland II into the hangar wall after launching the airship

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. Artist: Johann Ziegler

View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. Artist: Johann Ziegler
View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. The city was damaged by fires caused a French artillery bombardment during the War of the First Coalition

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: The Krupp gun factory number 1, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917

The Krupp gun factory number 1, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917. Krupp supplied the German armys heavy artillery pieces during the First World War. A photograph from Der Grosse Krieg in Bildern

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Steel production, Krupp factory, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917

Steel production, Krupp factory, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917. In 1917 and 1918, Krupp produced seven Paris Guns, huge artillery pieces designed to fire shells at Paris from over 80 miles away

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Electric overhead monorail at Barmen-Elberfeld (now Wuppertal), Germany, 1901

Electric overhead monorail at Barmen-Elberfeld (now Wuppertal), Germany, 1901. This, the worlds first and oldest still operating

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Bird s-eye view of Krupps works, Essen, Germany, 1876

Bird s-eye view of Krupps works, Essen, Germany, 1876. In 1826, aged only 14, Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) took over the steel-making factory founded by his father Friedrich

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Physiognomic crystallization, 1924

Physiognomic crystallization, 1924. Found in the Collection of Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century

Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century. Pig iron is being puddled to remove carbon and oxygen, after which the ball of hot metal (bloom) was then hammered

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Interior view, Krupp works, Essen, Ruhr, Germany, World War I, 1917

Interior view, Krupp works, Essen, Ruhr, Germany, World War I, 1917. Krupp enjoyed a monopoly on arms manufacturing in Germany during World War I

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: Oliver Kristensen (DEN) Son of Tom Kristensen (DEN) Team Audi Abt Sportline

Oliver Kristensen (DEN) Son of Tom Kristensen (DEN) Team Audi Abt Sportline, in a minature Audi. 2008 DTM Presentation, Dusseldorf, Germany, Sunday 6 April 2008

Background imageDusseldorf Collection: L-R: Oliver Kristensen (DEN) and father Tom Kristensen (DEN) Team Audi Abt Sportline

L-R: Oliver Kristensen (DEN) and father Tom Kristensen (DEN) Team Audi Abt Sportline, and a minature Audi. 2008 DTM Presentation, Dusseldorf, Germany, Sunday 6 April 2008



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"Dusseldorf: A Captivating Blend of History, Art, and Modernity" Step back in time to 1958 as the 1st Battalion of Scots Guards marched through the streets of Dusseldorf. The city's rich history comes alive amidst its charming Christmas Market held in front of the majestic Town Hall. As you stroll along the granite paving, be captivated by the breathtaking view of the Rhine River and Rheinknie Bridge at sunset. Immerse yourself in art with Paul Klee's masterpiece "Camel in a Rhythmic Landscape of Trees" that transports you to another world. And did you know that Florence Nightingale's carriage once graced this seat of war? It is a testament to Dusseldorf's significance throughout history. For those seeking excitement, German Horse Racing offers an adrenaline-filled experience like no other. Marvel at the grandeur of Kaiser Wilhelm monument, standing tall and proud amidst this vibrant cityscape. Dive into modern architecture as you gaze upon iconic landmarks such as Rheinturm tower and Gehry Haus building at Medienhafen. The Neuer Zollhof building by Frank Gehry is a true architectural marvel that will leave you awe-inspired. Even leaflet design has found its place here with Lufthansa showcasing their creativity in every detail. And let us not forget about Florence Nightingale herself – her legacy lives on within these walls. Dusseldorf truly encapsulates a harmonious blend of old-world charm and contemporary allure. So come explore this enchanting city where history meets art, where tradition intertwines with innovation - there is something for everyone to discover.