RHEINTURM
The Rheinturm was built from 1979 to 1982 by architect H. Deilmann. This monument marks the landscape of Düsseldorf. It is located on the outskirts of the south city center, at the entrance to the medienhafen, right next to the parliament building of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is more than 240 meters high, with a 180-seat glass restaurant located 172.5 meters above sea level and around its axis every hour. The M 168 Bar & Lounge is located under the restaurant at 168 m and on the observation platform at 164 m with breathtaking views of the Rhine metropolis. In fine weather, you can see up to Cologne Cathedral. The Rheinturm lighters have a unique function: spread over three different levels along the tower, 39 of these 62 porns form a decimal clock, the largest in the world. The two public elevators bring visitors to the different levels at a rate of 4 meters per second.
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je trouve que le prix d'entrée est assez cher.
bien que le restaurant est panoramique et sur une plateforme tournante, les plats n'ont rien d'exceptionnel
Superbe vue, possibilité de se restaurer sur place.
Un bon moment à passer en observant la vue sur la ville, surtout si il fait beau !
nous ne sommes pas entrés mais les alentours sont sympas à visiter