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Innenhafen Duisburg

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Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Innenhafen Duisburg
Phone:
+49 203 317758

Hours:
Sunday12am - 12am
Monday12am - 12am
Tuesday12am - 12am
Wednesday12am - 12am
Thursday12am - 12am
Friday12am - 12am
Saturday12am - 12am


The Innenhafen in Duisburg, Germany, is connected to the Rhine River, encompasses an area of 89ha. For over a hundred years during the high point of the Industrial Revolution, it was the central harbour and trading point of the town. Since the mid 1960s, the importance of the harbour declined and it lay in a disused condition for 20 years, before plans for renovation were drawn up. This former industrial area has been fundamentally transformed, a process which started as a part of the International Building Exhibition Emscher Park which ran from 1989 until 1999. The basis for this model of development in the Ruhr district was delivered in 1994 by the British architect Norman Foster. Since then, the Inner Harbor has transformed itself into a district combining employment, housing, culture and water-based leisure activities. Today, the Inner Harbour is both an industrial monument and a main stop on the Route der Industriekultur. It is also the world's largest inland port.
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