Explore Düsseldorf at your own pace with a fun city-exploration game. Solve quizzes, learn fun facts, and visit top landmarks. Ready for the adventure?
Explore Düsseldorf at your own pace with a fun city-exploration game. Solve quizzes, learn fun facts, and visit top landmarks. Ready for the adventure?
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Dusseldorfer Schauspielhaus - Designed by the architect Bernhard Pfau, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus is celebrated for its modernist architectural style.
It was built between 1965 and 1969 and is considered an important example of post-war German architecture. - Ratinger Tor - The Ratinger Tor dates back to the Middle Ages, specifically the…
- Dusseldorfer Schauspielhaus - Designed by the architect Bernhard Pfau, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus is celebrated for its modernist architectural style.
It was built between 1965 and 1969 and is considered an important example of post-war German architecture.
- Ratinger Tor - The Ratinger Tor dates back to the Middle Ages, specifically the late 13th century.
It was originally part of the city’s fortifications and served as one of the gateways through which people entered and exited Düsseldorf.
- St. Lambertus Church - The St. Lambertus Church dates back to the 13th century.
It stands as one of the oldest churches in Düsseldorf.
- Schlossturm - The Schlossturm is part of the former Düsseldorf Castle (Düsseldorfer Schloss), which was originally built in the 13th century as a fortress for the Counts of Berg.
- Schneider-Wibbel-Gasse - Schneider Wibbel Gasse dates back to the medieval period and is one of the oldest streets in Düsseldorf’s Altstadt.
The alley is named after Johann Peter Wibbel, who was portrayed as a witty and humorous tailor.
- Heine Haus - The Heine Haus is a historic building where the renowned German poet and writer Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) lived during his youth and early adulthood.
Heine is considered one of the most important German literary figures of the 19th century.
- Old Town Hall - The Old Town Hall dates back to the 16th century, with parts of the building constructed in the Renaissance style.
It served as the seat of municipal government and administration for the city of Düsseldorf during much of its history.
- Pegeluhr - The Pegeluhr was originally installed in 1955 as a functional clock that displays the water level of the River Rhine in Düsseldorf.
It provides real-time information about the river’s water level, which is crucial for monitoring flood risks and navigation.
- Rheinturm - The Rheinturm is one of the tallest structures in Düsseldorf, standing at approximately 240 meters (787 feet) tall.
At night, the Rheinturm is illuminated by a light installation, which displays the current time.
- Gehry-Bauten - Designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry, the Gehry Bauten are known for their striking and unconventional architectural style.

- City-discovery activity on your phone (Android & iOS apps, or on your browser)
- Quizzes and guides with info about each monument
- Available in: English, French, German & Spanish
- City-discovery activity on your phone (Android & iOS apps, or on your browser)
- Quizzes and guides with info about each monument
- Available in: English, French, German & Spanish
- A personal guide (this activity is accessible on your smartphone)
- This is not an audio tour
- Entrance tickets to monuments not included
- A personal guide (this activity is accessible on your smartphone)
- This is not an audio tour
- Entrance tickets to monuments not included
Looking for an exciting way to discover the city at your own pace? This city-exploration game is perfect for you! Engage your group with intriguing questions while learning fascinating facts about the city.
This adventure will take you through 11 notable locations: Königsallee, Schauspielhaus, Ratinger Tor, St. Lambertus Church, Schlossturm, Schneider…
Looking for an exciting way to discover the city at your own pace? This city-exploration game is perfect for you! Engage your group with intriguing questions while learning fascinating facts about the city.
This adventure will take you through 11 notable locations: Königsallee, Schauspielhaus, Ratinger Tor, St. Lambertus Church, Schlossturm, Schneider Wibbel Gasse, Heine House, Town Hall, Pegeluhr, Rhine Tower, and the Gehry Buildings.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Jackson Wilde, the renowned city-explorer, needs your assistance. Help him solve quizzes to earn as many points as you can.
This activity is perfect for families or travelers who prefer to explore independently.
Download the app on Android or iOS, or access it directly through your browser, to embark on a fun mission, tackle multiple quizzes, and get city guides for each monument.
So, are you ready to explore Düsseldorf?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.