Angermund
Angermund is a northern borough (Stadtteil) of the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. It is located on the north side of the city, near the border with Duisburg and Ratingen.
Geography: Angermund is situated on the right bank of the Rhine river and is characterized by its relatively rural and green landscape. The Angerbach stream flows through the borough.
History: Angermund has a long history, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was historically an independent municipality before being incorporated into Düsseldorf in 1975. It retains a strong village character.
Economy and Infrastructure: While being part of a major city, Angermund maintains a local economy with various small businesses and agricultural activity. It is well-connected to Düsseldorf's city center and surrounding areas via public transport (train and bus lines) and roads. Düsseldorf Airport is located in the vicinity.
Culture and Attractions: Notable landmarks and attractions in Angermund include the Angermund Castle ruins (Burg Angermund), the St. Agnes Church, and the surrounding natural areas that offer opportunities for recreation and hiking. The annual Schützenfest (Marksmen's Festival) is a significant local tradition.