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  1. A Schengen visa (also known as business visa) allows entrepreneurs to take the initial steps towards setting up a business, such as developing a business plan, compiling documents for registering the business, conducting negotiations and concluding contracts with business partners, for example. However, a Schengen visa does not entitle the ...

  2. Düsseldorf International. Liveable and loveable, modern and multicultural, traditional and tolerant – Düsseldorf is diverse and has so much to offer. Welcome to the State capital of North Rhine-Westphalia.

  3. From fishing village to metropolis. Dusseldorp, a small village on the Düssel estuary which was granted its town charter in 1288, has developed over more than seven centuries into a cosmopolitan metropolis: Düsseldorf on the Rhine. State capital of the most populous federal state North Rhine-Westphalia since 1946, Düsseldorf presents itself ...

  4. The heart of Düsseldorf – the Old Town – beats across half a square kilometre. Year-on-year, the narrow streets between the Rhine and Heinrich-Heine-Allee cast their spell on the many visitors. National and international restaurants, popular bars and quaint breweries create the inviting atmosphere and countless shops entice you into a ...

  5. The old Schlossturm (Castle Tower) is a relic of Düsseldorf’s City Palace. Burnt down in 1882 and damaged in the 2nd world war, the building was renovated and today houses the Schifffahrt-Museum (Maritime Museum). In addition to lovely views over the Rhine, it also provides information about the maritime history of the river.

  6. It provides comprehensive and tailored advice and support not only on settlement and company formation and during the adjustment phase in Düsseldorf but also for every other development phase and business situation. Information is offered in 10 languages. We provide consulting services in English, French, Japanese, Chinese and Russian.

  7. The Media Harbour continues to buzz with life after sunset. Stylish bars and clubs have ensured that the Media Harbour has become one of the go-to places in Düsseldorf for going out, dancing and partying. If you prefer things a bit quieter, then there are also great bars for drinking cocktails. If you prefer to dive into the nightlife, then it ...

  8. E485352 (Bildungsurlaub) Intensivkurs: Bridging Cultures - Working in a Multicultural Environment (B2/C1) In a world that is more interconnected than ever before, the ability to navigate and appreciate cultural differences is essential for personal and professional growth. Our Intercultural Training Program is designed to equip you with the ...

  9. HeineTour – Heinrich Heine in Düsseldorf. Heinrich Heine died in Paris, but his life began in Düsseldorf. He lived his first years in the city on the Rhine – under French influence, something which was definitely not without importance for the Francophile poet. In 1815, when the Prussians took over Düsseldorf, Heine was already in Frankfurt.

  10. Düsseldorf stands for internationality, diversity and openness. Great emphasis is placed on living together peacefully in the city. Citizens from around 180 nations live in the State capital. There are thus many to discover in the city. Düsseldorf is an exciting city, for both young and old.