Pempelfort is a central district of Duesseldorf with roughly 29,000 inhabitants. The Nordpark, a large public park from the 1930s, contains a Japanese garden donated by the city's Japanese community. The Aquazoo Loebecke-Museum combines an aquarium, terrarium, and natural history collection within the park. Pempelfort sits between the Altstadt to the south and Duesseltal to the east.
The Nordstrasse forms the commercial spine, with independent shops and restaurants. Derendorf borders to the north. The Rhine embankment is walkable to the west. Duesseldorf Hauptbahnhof is about two kilometres south. Pempelfort's housing stock ranges from Gruenderzeit buildings to post-war apartment blocks. The district is popular with young professionals.
Pempelfort is a central district of Duesseldorf with roughly 29,000 inhabitants. The Nordpark, a large public park from the 1930s, contains a Japanese garden donated by the city's Japanese community. The Aquazoo Loebecke-Museum combines an aquarium, terrarium, and natural history collection within the park. Pempelfort sits between the Altstadt to the south and Duesseltal to the east.
The Nordstrasse forms the commercial spine, with independent shops and restaurants. Derendorf borders to the north. The Rhine embankment is walkable to the west. Duesseldorf Hauptbahnhof is about two kilometres south. Pempelfort's housing stock ranges from Gruenderzeit buildings to post-war apartment blocks. The district is popular with young professionals.
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