Following the footsteps of Horst Schimanski in Duisburg
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Probably no fictitious person became a cult figure as it was the case with Horst Schimanski from the ARD television series Tatort, in which he served from June 28, 1981 in 29 episodes as criminal detective Schimanski in Duisburg.
More or less by chance we had encountered some of the remnants of this cult figure during a walk along the port of Duisburg, when a street sign put us on a "first track". From Essen we had gone for a short walk to the harbor, despite the rainy gray sky, had wondered that in spite of the weather, a harbor cruise was offered and being used by guests. Once at the Museum of Inland Navigation, we walked along the pier until we came to the Horst Schimanski lane.
Chief Inspector Schimanski - a Duisburg relic
Götz George and Schimanski - a role to measure
Horst Schimanski Alley at the port of Duisburg
Only a street sign on a house facade, which we almost by chance fell in the eye. No, but far more so, we found in front of a small port bar on the two inviting colorful wooden benches shown in the picture far more than just two seats - many people found in the fictitious role Schimanski a person with whom one could identify - not only to attract tourists and locals to the stand-you-one.
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Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour -
Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour -
Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour -
Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour -
Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour -
Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour Schimanski left his traces in Duisburg Harbour
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