St. Lambertus Church | What to See in Dusseldorf, Germany
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A historic Roman-Catholic church in Dusseldorf, the medieval St. Lambertus Church is probably the oldest building in the city and arguably one of the most sacred. Known for being the home of the remains of the city’s patron saint, St. Apollinaris, the St. Lambertus Church is characterized by its famous leaning roof, and an important sculpture in Dusseldorf’s sculptural history, the tomb of Duke Wilhelm V of Julich-Kleve-Berg. Guided tours are the way to go at St. Lambertus, with guides available at the church’s entrance and several walking tours available from third party providers. The church is also just a stroll away to the Rhine Promenade for visitors eager for a walk and a great cup of coffee.

Stiftspl 7, 40213 Dusseldorf, Germany, Phone: +49-21-13-00-49-90

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