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K21 Restaurant
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The Museum of Contemporary Art, K21 , in Düsseldorf, as well as the bar/café of the same name, is a classic token of its time. Being in Düsseldorf and asking where to go in the evening, the answer, without doubt, will be - K21. It's not very big but roomy - with a wall painting in green and orange - by Cuban artist Jurge Pard - somewhat resembling soap bubbles. Its public - the most diverse one - from artistic types and various freaks and geeks to those who want to see and to be seen. In the evenings the place is jam-packed. In a way resembling expansion of the museum's exposition - with a kaleidoscope of moving pictures, with each visitor becoming a part of it. Although pretty waitresses are not too fluent in any language (e.g. English), except German, that does not abate the charm of the place. And the list of 125 cocktails guaranties that very soon you will feel at ease in this Babel of languages.
K21 Kunstsammlung
Ständehausstraße 1 40217 Düsseldorf Tel. +49 (0)211 8381 - 600
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