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Düsseldorf City Rallye - ePaper

Something’s “brewing” opposite the Tourist Information Office on Berger Straße. Why? A Two cheery Rhineland characters have bumped into each other. D The herbs in Killepitsch liqueur would taste dreadful otherwise. O Altbier (dark, top-fermented beer) can’t be brewed without top-fermented yeast. Continue along Berger Straße and then turn right onto Hafenstraße. What’s the name of the restaurant where Napoleon himself was known to have dined? I “Zum alten Fährmann” E “Brauerei Zum Schiffchen” N “Zum goldenen Löwen” At the end of Hafenstraße you’ll come to Schulstraße. Go left from there onto Maxplatz. There are various reliefs on the Maxbrunnen (Max Fountain). Who lived from 1862 to 1932 and had a huge influence on the Düsseldorf theatre world? L Louise Dumont D Arthur Schlossmann C Heinrich Heine From Maxplatz stay right on Oran­ geriestraße. To your left, you’ll see the Mariensäule (Mary’s Column). What is Mary “wearing” on her head? S A halo K A nimbus E A circle of stars Leave the square via Orangerie­ straße and go right across A.-M.-L.- Medici-Platz towards Bäckerstraße. On your left you will come to the for- mer Palais Spee which is home to Düsseldorf’s oldest museum. Which museum is it? N SchifffahrtMuseum (Maritime Museum) F Naturkundemuseum (Natural History Museum) O Stadtmuseum (Civic Museum) Now go back to Bäckerstraße and all the way to the end of Citadell- straße. At the intersection with Schulstraße, you will see an adver- tising pillar. On top of it is one of the nine stylites in Düsseldorf, made by Christoph Pöggeler. Which one is it? BE “The Model” TO “The Bride” OF “The Actress” 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tip Free admission to the museum with the DüsseldorfCard Tip The Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf – German Ceramics Museum and the Filmmuseum Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf are on Schulstraße. Admission to these museums is free with the DüsseldorfCard.

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