How many-sided can a park be? Here you will find everything you need to know about the park's past history, how it was created, current projects and the opportunities it offers you.
How do I get there, and where do I find things? Access map, park layout and so on can be found here.
What's going on in the park? Here you can find dates and details of all functions, events, concerts, guided tours and so on.
Here's the best way to get to know the park. There are many great professionally led guided tours, some of them related to a particular theme, designed to appeal to all ages. Whatever your preferences are, you will find what you are looking for here.
A unique experience - the various halls, buildings and showplaces provide a setting for events of a very special nature. Just take a look around at what is on offer ...
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A new seed

The Ingenhammshof Farm .

. is one of the witnesses of a rural past in Duisburg's urbanized north. The farm was first mentioned in a deed that dates back to 1603.

Since the first blast furnace blow-in in 1903, the farm has been associated closely with Thyssen. It supplied for example food to the mill-owned shops and was for many years Thyssen's wagoner.

The main building of the Ingenhammshof, a farmstead in the Landscape Park

The farmers of the Ingenhammshof today

1993 saw the transformation of the Ingenhammshof into a farm for teaching and study. Consumption and production are equally balanced here: crop cultivation and stock-breeding are based on the principles of ecological agriculture.

As a centre for environmental design, and thanks to the commitment of the director and the numerous teaching staff, the farm is practically booked up. Under the motto "A year at the Ingenhammshof", school pupils trade in their pencils for pitchforks and find out all about the various aspects of farm life.

They learn when and how to sow, how hay is made and how to harvest. They become aware that they are responsible for the care of the animals they raise, while knowing at the same time that they will be slaughtered or sold. 

Children with wheelbarrows at the Ingenhammshof Educational Farm

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