Polizeipräsidium Düsseldorf, Police headquarters and architectural monument in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The police headquarters at Derendorfer Allee 440 houses various law enforcement departments and administrative offices arranged across multiple floors. The building shows how modern police operations are organized within a structured workspace.
The headquarters was founded as the center of Düsseldorf's police organization and has shaped the city's security structure ever since. It evolved over decades alongside the growing complexity of urban administration and law enforcement needs.
The Geschichte am Jürgensplatz association, founded in 2004, documents and researches the history of Düsseldorf police through exhibitions and publications.
The building is centrally located on Derendorfer Allee and accessible by tram lines 705 and 707. Visitors should be prepared for security checks at the entrance and plan visits during standard office hours.
The headquarters combines its role as an active police command center with its status as a protected architectural heritage site in North Rhine-Westphalia.
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