Iron, steel and port still characterise Duisburg with its approximately half a million inhabitants. Europe’s largest inland port makes Duisburg not only a logistics centre but also a cultural centre. The inland port is home to numerous restaurants, museums and creative workshops. Also the university district Neudorf and Dellviertel offer a pub culture.
Life in Duisburg
Duisburg, the large city on the Rhine and Ruhr rivers: here you will find not only industrial culture and local recreational areas, cultural attractions, first-class gastronomy and sports and leisure facilities. The city offers its citizens and visitors many opportunities.
What is Duisburg famous for?
⦁ gastronomy,
⦁ sport and recreation,
⦁ public spaces,
Six Lakes, the Wedau Sports Park, Duisburg’s Inner Harbour and Duisport have become nationally renowned,
⦁ arts and culture,
Lehmbruck Museum, Marientor Theatre or Küppersmühle Museum,
⦁ events and entertainment,
city festival, film forum, summer cinema or the Duisburg Wine Festival.