The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
Avant-garde architecture stands out boldly against the shimmering backdrop of Dusseldorf’s main harbour, making it an ideal destination for dinner with a view.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
Visit Duesseldorf’s pretty harbor district to uncover innovative architecture, historic monuments, excellent waterfront dining and exciting adventures on the Rhine.
Enter this exclusive, subterranean art gallery through the elegant glass pavilion of the terraced café overlooking the Rhine’s knee, then browse the innovative work of young and emerging artists.
Enter this exclusive, subterranean art gallery through the elegant glass pavilion of the terraced café overlooking the Rhine’s knee, then browse the innovative work of young and emerging artists.
Enter this exclusive, subterranean art gallery through the elegant glass pavilion of the terraced café overlooking the Rhine’s knee, then browse the innovative work of young and emerging artists.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.
The Kunstpalast’s collection, started by Johann Wilhelm II in the eighteenth century, contains some of the very best of modern and medieval European artwork.