Kiefernstraße

Street Dusseldorf, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

What to expect

Kiefernstraße is a street in the Flingern-Süd district of Düsseldorf that became notorious in the 1980s for squatting. The street is known for its street art, squats, and alternative culture. It is located on the border of south Flingern and Oberbilk, and is surrounded by industrial estates and derelict industrial plant. The street has a unique atmosphere, with a mix of residential housing and industrial areas. Visitors can explore the street's vibrant culture, including its street art and alternative scene. The nearby zakk cultural centre and the punk club AK 47 are also worth visiting

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Düsseldorf with children: A weekend in the state capital

Düsseldorf with children: A weekend in the state capital
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Kiefernstraße, which is an open-air gallery. We admired the street art on the houses

Highlights: We explored the street art and each of us found a favourite house ✨