The work "Time Field" by artist Klaus Rinke sets the pace at the north-western entrance with 24 large station clocks
Tourismus NRW e.V., M. Hulisz, The work "Time Field" by artist Klaus Rinke sets the pace at the north-western entrance with 24 large station clocks

South Park Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf

Tick tock, tick tock: time flies by on a walk through Düsseldorf's Südpark. Strollers need around an hour and a half to explore the three park sections "Volksgarten", "In den Gärten" and "Vor dem Deich" with all their attractions, green spaces and retreats. The work "Time Field" by artist Klaus Rinke sets the pace at the north-western entrance with 24 large station clocks. The work is a reminder of the fast pace of modern life and the constant flow of time. But here - surrounded by wide lawns, picturesque watercourses and beautifully designed flowerbeds - the motto is: switch off!

The first part of the park, the "Volksgarten", was completed in Oberbilk in 1895/96. It was intended to be a green lung for residents in densely built-up residential areas. The concept was a success: Curved shorelines, avenues, dense shrubbery and winding paths have allowed residents and visitors alike to slow down since then. Cyclists whizz around on their bikes between the peaceful rows of trees, while families unpack their picnic baskets in the sun. Amateur photographers pick up their cameras to capture the blossoms in high resolution. Birdsong and the laughter of children at play can be heard almost everywhere.

Playground with wheeled play equipment

The Volksgarten was renovated for the 1987 Federal Garden Show, while the other two parts of the Südpark were just being created. The wasteland originally located next to the Volksgarten, with a former gravel pit, scrap yards and cluttered gardens, changed rapidly. It is hard to imagine that there was previously no water axis with themed gardens and an adjoining dyke lake.

Meanwhile, the "In den Gärten" area connects the Volksgarten with the "Vor dem Deich" area to the south. One pretty oasis follows the next on a green ribbon. The dahlia, rose, delphinium and scented gardens are just some of the areas that are linked by small footbridges, viewing pavilions and garden gates. The VHS organic garden stands out here as a hidden garden gem in front of the Stoffeln allotment garden association. It contains various habitats with wild flowers, vegetable plants and fruit trees. The Düsseldorf Adult Education Center invites everyone to get to know gardening. Observing, trying out, cultivating and exploring are the favorite activities.

Those who finally reach the Deichsee lake in the Wersten district have reached the last section of the Südpark. Pond mums, reeds and water lilies adorn the banks. Insects can be spotted above the water. Goats, sheep and rabbits have a run on a farm and are petted by animal lovers. For children, the town has also set up a large playground with a roller play area, swings and a climbing area. Girls and boys can spend longer here if they completely lose track of time while playing.

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