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Exclamation Rhine-Ruhr picture thread

The Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region (German: Metropolregion Rhein-Ruhr) is the largest metropolitan area in Germany with about 11,800,000 inhabitants. It is of polycentric nature and the only megacity in Germany. It covers an area of 10,820 square kilometers and lies entirely within the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region spreads from the Dortmund-Essen-Duisburg (Ruhr Area) megalopolis in the north, to the urban areas of the cities of Mönchengladbach, Düsseldorf (the state capital), Wuppertal, Cologne (the region's largest and Germany's fourth largest city), and Bonn in the south.

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Düsseldorf

In the first part part of our trip we will visit Düsseldorf. For more information about this city: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Düsseldorf


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D 04) The Colorium in the Dusseldorf media harbour, an 18 storey tower designed by Alsop and Partners.




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D 08) The State Parliament (German: Landtag) is the legislative branch of the government of the German State (German: Bundesland) North Rhine-Westphalia.




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D 11) The 94 meter tall Thyssen-Haus, headquarters of German industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp.




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D 34) Ferrari F430 Spyder. As you can see, many exclusive cars in Dusseldorf.




D 35) Rare: Techart GTstreet. Based on the Porsche 997 Turbo Cabriolet, powered by a modified 3.6 liter Boxer engine that develops 630 hp / 463 kW and 820 Nm of torque.
This one accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and can reach a top speed of 345 km/h.




D 36) This is an exclusive and rare car. No more than 15 of them are build by Lorenz & Rankl near Munich between 1987 and 1991. The new price in those days was 500.000 D-mark (aprx. € 250.000). And believe it or not, but this car was sold with 100 years warranty!




D 37) Wiesmann GT MF5.




D 38) Mercedes CL 500.




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D 40) The Ständehaus, now a museum but it was first the State Parliament.




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D 50) The Stadttor, a government building with a height of 72,55 m.




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What a fascinating thread. I've seen loads of pictures of Hamburg, Berlin, Munich but never really concentrated on Rhine-Ruhr cities. Düsseldorf's a grand one that's for sure. Beautiful stately older buildings and kick-ass modern architecture gone right. Good-looking street views there.
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Fantastic. Looking forward to Cologne.
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Some seriously good photos. Dusseldorf looks like a really nice city.
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Some seriously good photos. Dusseldorf looks like a really nice city.
Yep - I think it's got the highest median income/wealth in Germany.
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Really good shots, great looking city.
Whats up with the F*cker bus....
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Great pictures. IMO, many European cities (like this) are the perfect built environment, especially the older areas. Those cars are amazing too...
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Just fantastic, sheer excellence & quality. A harmonious blend of classic and modern.
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Beautiful photos. I agree Dusseldorf looks like an incredible city. Thanks!
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Very nice. I think some people forget Germany has a mega city/region like this.
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Helluva set of pics. Great looking city. I just wish I had the disposable income to afford one of those cars. Look forward to the rest of the tour.
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Dusseldorf looks great, a jewel in a major industrial region. Awesome photos!
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great photos of a great city. and the cars are unreallllllll!
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Düsseldorf is a really pleasant place. Very nice pics too!
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Thanks for all the comments!

In the second part of our trip we will go the the northern part of the Rhine-Ruhr area. We will visit the most industrial city of the Ruhr area, Duisburg. But first, we will view the area from the 70 meter tall slag heap Halde Rheinpreußen in Moers. This slag heap is transformed into a park and is located near the rivier Rhine and very close to the city Duisburg. Enjoy the views!

Note: because these pics were made in Moers, which is part of the Kreis (a type of country subdivision) Wesel, the pics are encoded with 'WES'. Just like the previous pictures of Dusseldorf were encoded with 'D'. This kind of encoding is also used on German license plates.
Some other examples, pictures made in Duisburg will be encoded with 'DU', pics made in Bottrop with 'BOT' etc.


WES 01) View towards the north. This is the urban edge of the Ruhr area. Notice the many green areas. This is not uncommon in the Ruhr area and we will see that this urban area isn't quite dense. It is sprawling and green.




WES 02) The coal-fired powerplant Voerde (Kraftwerk in German), located just north of Duisburg. For those who like facts, the chimneys are 230. 240 and 250 meters tall.




WES 03) Just a few kilometers to the south of Voerde we can find Kraftwerk Walsum. This coal-fired powerplant is located next to an active coalmine and is part of the city district Walsum of Duisburg. The chimney is 300 m tall.




WES 04) A view towards the gigantic complex of ThyssenKrupp. This is one of the two still active steelmills in the Ruhr area. All blast furnaces in the Ruhr are now located in Duisburg. 49% of all hot metal and 34.4% of all pig-iron in Germany is produced here.
On the left side of the picture we can see a hill. This is also a slag heap, named Halde Haniel in Bottrop and is 159 m tall. This is the tallest slag heap in the Ruhr area. Most slag heaps in the area are transformed into parks and are open for public.




WES 05)Ah, some employees of ThyssenKrupp enjoy their smoke break. Oh yeah, these chimneys are also 300 m tall. Notice the powerplant in the background, somewhere on the left side of the pic. That one is located in Gelsenkirchen.




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Autobahn 42 connects Kamp-Lintfort with Castrop-Rauxel, linking several large cities in the Ruhr area, such as Dortmund,Duisburg, the North of Essen and Gelsenkirchen. It is colloquially known as Emscherschnellweg, after the river Emscher, which it roughly follows.
The bridge is named Beeckerwerther Brücke and has a length of 1030 m.




WES 08) Beeckerwerther Brücke.




WES 09) A view over the city of Duisburg. The skyline of Essen is visible, but is located at a distance of 25,5 km.




WES 10) The industrial character of Duisburg is symbolized with the 200 m tall chimney in the citycenter.



WES 11) A view towards the city discticts Rheinhausen and Homberg. Until administrative reorganisation in 1975 Rheinhausen had been an independent city and was part of Moers. Since 1975 it is a citydistrict of Duisburg. Many German cities, especially in the Ruhr area are the result of administrative reorganisations.




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WES 13) A view towards the south. We can see the city of Moers, on the left we can see a part of Duisburg and on the right side the chemical complex of Bayer in Krefeld is visible. When the weather conditions are excellent, Dusseldorf will be visible.




WES 14) The 158 m tall tower in Moers.




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This thread is excellent!! I've always wanted to explore the Ruhrgebiet but never end up in that part of the country. Thanks so much for the great tour.
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I heart Dusseldorf!
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