Nordpark, Public park in Düsseldorf, Germany
Nordpark is a large green space in Düsseldorf with geometrically arranged flowerbeds, water features, and various garden areas. A long basin near the Kaiserswerther Straße entrance defines the layout and makes it easy to explore from that starting point.
Nordpark was created in 1937 as part of Düsseldorf's effort to expand green spaces within the city. This addition helped reshape the urban landscape and remains a central place for recreation today.
The park features multiple themed gardens designed for leisurely strolling. The lily pond is ringed with columns that provide shade during warm days and make the garden a favorite retreat for visitors.
The park is freely accessible during daytime and can be reached on foot or by public transportation. Parking spaces are available near the main entrance if you prefer to arrive by car.
The flowerbeds are completely replanted twice each year, transforming the park into different color schemes with each season. These regular changes keep the space dynamic and offer visitors fresh impressions on repeat visits.
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