Mannesmann-Haus, Düsseldorf
Facts and practical information
Mannesmann-Haus, also Behrensbau, is a former administrative building in Düsseldorf and stands on Mannesmannufer in the Carlstadt district. It was built from 1911 to 1912 to a design by architect Peter Behrens for the headquarters of Mannesmannröhren-Werke AG and is one of the early large administrative buildings in Düsseldorf.
From August 1946 to April 1, 1953, Mannesmann House served as the state chancellery and official residence of North Rhine-Westphalia's first state governments. It has been a listed building since October 23, 1982 and will be used as the House of History of North Rhine-Westphalia from 2021.
2 MannesmannuferStadtbezirke 01 (Carlstadt)Düsseldorf
Mannesmann-Haus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rheinturm, Altstadt, Landtag Nrw, Kunst im Tunnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Mannesmann-Haus?
How to get to Mannesmann-Haus by public transport?
Tram
- Poststraße • Lines: 706, 708, 709 (5 min walk)
- Landtag / Kniebrücke • Lines: 706, 708, 709 (5 min walk)
Bus
- Poststraße • Lines: 726 (5 min walk)
- Landtag / Kniebrücke • Lines: 726, 835, 836, M3 (5 min walk)
Metro
- Benrather Straße U • Lines: U71, U72, U73, U83 (10 min walk)
- Graf-Adolf-Platz • Lines: U71, U72, U73, U83 (10 min walk)
Train
- Düsseldorf Völklinger Straße (21 min walk)
- Düsseldorf-Bilk (25 min walk)