Dusseldorf, beer, Ko and art

    Dusseldorf, beer, Ko and art

    A Dusseldorf you can find a lot and more, you can also find what you don't expect. I was traveling for a weekend but the city is also worth a few more days to visit its many attractions, castles and art galleries. On the other hand, I walked a lot and did some good ones

    La Ko, Konigsallee, is the royal road that runs along the moat that surrounded the city of Dusseldorf. This street is the most elegant in the city and is the symbolic manifesto of Dusseldorf, a showcase of the city and an area preferred by tourists and inhabitants of the area.



    The way has really expensive shops, signed and very eye-catching. At n.60 there is the Ko Galerie a concentration of shops to lose your mind, here also bars, tables and beer houses, for a good kilometer of road all the splendor and beauty of Germany.

    Il K20 is a museum of contemporary art open from 10 to 18, to 11 on weekends and closed on Mondays. Admission costs € 6.50 and the ticket can be combined with K21 a museum of visual art. At K20 there are important works by European artists of the twentieth century, among these the names of Matisse, Klee, Mondrian, Ppllock, Mirò, Dalì and Magritte stand out. Unfortunately the K20 it will be under restoration until October 2009, I was a bit disappointed not being able to visit it, but K21 is open.

    In Dusseldorf there are many pubs and clubs, Germany is known as a beer country and also in this city there local beer not missing. The beers that are produced in the city are excellent and have a truly ancient tradition. In this city the tradition for beer certainly not lacking and in the best clubs in the city, which you will recognize immediately, you will notice with how much passion it is produced and served.



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