Lörick, Suburban district on the Rhine in Düsseldorf, Germany
Lörick is a district on the left bank of the Rhine in Düsseldorf that spreads across several square kilometers. The area adjoins the Niederkassel and Heerdt districts and combines residential and commercial spaces throughout.
The area was originally a separate village before being incorporated into Düsseldorf in 1909. This merger transformed it into part of the expanding city on the Rhine.
The Seestern office complex from the 1960s shapes the district's character and shows how modern architecture took root here. The mix of office buildings and residential houses still defines what you see when walking through the streets today.
The Theodor-Heuss Bridge and Oberkassel Bridge connect the district directly to central Düsseldorf. An open-air swimming pool from 1961 serves as a gathering spot for residents and visitors, especially during warmer months.
The public pool built in 1961 was one of the first modern recreational facilities in what was then a newly annexed area. It shows how the district developed to offer residents a comfortable everyday life.
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