For people with a diving license Public diving operations always take place on Saturdays, Sundays and on announced days. Diving operations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the diving center closes at 6 p.m. Requirements: Diving license: at least OWD-Open Water Diver Pre-registration: 1-2 weeks before your desired date On the day for which you have registered, you will come to our diving center, which is located directly on the large visitor parking lot of the landscape park. First you fill in the registration form and show us your certification and your valid diving license. If you have forgotten your diving license at home, you will need to fill out a health declaration. Afterwards you will receive a briefing from us about the further procedure. You can then assemble your diving equipment in the courtyard and change in the changing rooms with separate showers and toilets for men and women. We recommend that you bring a torch for diving. In front of the diving center, handcarts and handcarts are available for you to transport your diving equipment comfortably to the gasometer. Behind the stair tower, a freight elevator will be lowered for you so that we can transport your diving equipment to the top. All you have to do is walk up the stair tower, take your diving equipment out of the freight elevator and place it on the platform. The platform guard will then give you a briefing about the dive site and introduce you to diving in the gasometer. You can then get ready to dive. Please just make sure that you come out of the water with at least 50 bar in your scuba tanks. If you would like to do a second dive, please check with the platform guard whether and where you can leave your diving equipment on the platform. You then just bring your empty scuba tanks down to the dive center to fill them, hand them in at the rental shop and take a nice surface interval. In the meantime, you can stay in the dive center, where you can get hot and cold drinks, hot sausages or soup. Small snacks are also always available. Once you have regained your strength, you can plunge back into the waters of the Gasometer or, if you would like to take a longer break, you can visit the fascinating Duisburg Nord Landscape Park with its industrial history (admission free). After the dives, take your time to dismantle your diving equipment, take a nice warm shower and then relax and fill out your logbook. Finally, stamp your logbook with a gasometer stamp, check out and you're done ;)