I think it is a well kept nice church sitting in a quiet spot. After the church, you can either go to the shopping and food side or the Rhine river side. They are all very close.
We were able to attend a service here and loved the interiors as well as the preserved sacred pieces inside. There were a good number of parishioners and later you can visit corners for your prayers and devotion. A peaceful place to ponder, reflect and pray.
If you come to the old town you should look for this church. When you go inside you can feel silence. It's worth to visit and take a few minute rest when you visiting Dusseldorf.
We visited St. Lambertus Cathedral after the Rhine promenade. You are unlikely to miss this imposing edifice in Altstadt. It was clean, empty and very peaceful. The interior is notable for the wood statue of the Virgina and Child. But personally I always marvel at pipe organs, how different they may look.Tip: Don’t miss the return of the prodigal son on the main door.
As a Catholic you would love to see church. You would find there are many sections with wonderful craft. I personally like that Station of the Cross which made by clear stone. This is free entrance. If you go Dusseldorf for Christmas Market then pass by the big wheel and the coast then you there.
As Cabo Rob NB says, it's not terribly unique or old. We liked the twisted spire, the outside brickwork and the cobbled, peaceful courtyards nearby most. Inside, we liked the unusual subdued abstract stained glass in brown and white.
The aura of quiet when I came upon this Dusseldorf landmark in Old Town compelled me to enter the tranquil place for a prayer or two within. Its towering spire and watchtower, its softly-lit interior with its beautiful stained-glass windows, gently carved icons send your spirit soaring while finding rest for the soul. Beautiful!
This is a very interesting church and inside there is a true sense of peace. There are many outstanding parts to the church and it is well worth a visit
The church, which sits beside the River Rhine, is best known for the steeple which was built at a strange angle. Inside is beautiful and tranquil. Good for quiet reflection.
When in Dusseldorf, make sure you visit Lambertus church. It is right in the center, near the Rhine promenade. Beautiful inside and out and richly decorated, this roman catholic church is a must, even only for the crooked tower.