Kaiserswerth

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Kaiserswerth is a historic district in northern Düsseldorf, Germany, known for its medieval castle ruins and picturesque old town along the Rhine River.

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Kaiserswerth canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
quarter of Düsseldorf
administrativeStatus Stadtteil (district) of Düsseldorf
country Germany
developedFrom early medieval river settlement
economy local economy influenced by tourism and services
hasFeature cobblestone streets
historic town houses
riverfront restaurants and cafés
hasLandmark Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth
Rhine riverfront promenade
St. Suitbertus Basilica
St. Suitbertus Basilica
surface form: Suitbertus-Stiftskirche

historic market square
imperial palace (Kaiserpfalz)
surface form: ruins of the imperial palace (Kaiserpfalz)
heritageStatus area with many listed buildings
historicalRole imperial stronghold of the Holy Roman Empire
medieval Rhine trading settlement
knownFor baroque and medieval buildings
historic architecture
medieval castle ruins
picturesque old town
language German
locatedIn Düsseldorf
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
surface form: state of North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedNorthOf Stadtmitte, Düsseldorf
surface form: Düsseldorf city centre
locatedOn Rhine
surface form: Rhine River
namedAfter possibly derived from "Kaiser" (emperor) and "Werth" (river island)
near Düsseldorf Airport
partOf borough of Stadtbezirk 5 (Düsseldorf)
urban area of Düsseldorf
region Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region
religion historically Catholic influence through St. Suitbertus abbey
riverBank right bank of the Rhine
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
tourism attracts visitors for walking and cycling along the Rhine
popular excursion destination in Düsseldorf
transport connected by Düsseldorf Stadtbahn
connected by tram line U79
served by Rhine ferry to Meerbusch-Langst
urbanCharacter village-like atmosphere within the city of Düsseldorf

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