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The Neanderkirche in the heart of Düsseldorf is a historic church surrounded by modern architecture, creating a striking contrast. It's not just a spiritual sanctuary for believers but also a great place for visitors to experience German religious culture. The stained glass windows and ancient pipe organ inside the church are worth admiring, while the nearby Neanderplatz square is a popular gathering spot for locals. If you're in Düsseldorf, take a moment to soak in the unique blend of tranquility and history here.

25Hours Hotel Duesseldorf Das Tour

25Hours Hotel Duesseldorf Das Tour

4.4 / 5Good3 Reviews
Louis-Pasteur-Platz 1
1.58KM from Neanderkirche
Conference HallBarCafeBicycle Rental ServiceNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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Mercure Hotel Duesseldorf City Nord

Mercure Hotel Duesseldorf City Nord

4.1 / 5Good11 Reviews
Moersenbroicher Ei, Nördlicher Zubringer 7
3.49KM from Neanderkirche
Conference HallDryerBarLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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a&o Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof

a&o Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof

3.9 / 539 Reviews
Corneliusstraße 9
1.28KM from Neanderkirche
Children's PlaygroundConference HallDryerBarLaundry RoomChildren's Play Area
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Neanderkirche

Neanderkirche is a historic church in Düsseldorf, built in the 17th century. Known for its Baroque architecture, it features elaborate interior decorations and is a key religious and cultural landmark.

Neanderkirche is generally open from 10 AM to 6 PM on weekdays, with special hours on weekends for events. Check the official website for the latest updates.

There are several traditional German restaurants nearby. "Schweine Janes" is highly recommended for its pork knuckle and local beer, just a 5-minute walk from the church.

Neanderkirche is perfect for photography, especially its Baroque interior and stained glass windows. Visit during daylight hours for the best lighting.

Yes, Neanderkirche provides multilingual guided tours in English and German. Tours are usually held Saturdays at 2 PM and require advance HopeGoo.

The easiest way to reach Neanderkirche is by taking the U78 subway line and getting off at Heinrich-Heine-Allee station, followed by a 10-minute walk.