Westfalenpark Dortmund (70 ha)dates back to 1959, and has many features such as the German Rosarium, the Water Heart, its Nature Protection House, Florian's Garden, ... read more
Palmengarten Frankfurt (22 ha), formerly known as “Biebricher Winter Gardens”, was acquired from the botanically inclined Duke Adolph of Nassau in 1866, and ... read more
State Park Wilhelmsbad Hanau, English landscape style, was built in 1777 on the initiative of Prince Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel. Today, with a lake, a castle, a ... read more
Grugapark Essen (70 ha) has a lot to offer: a botanical garden with rare and beautiful plants, an attractive animal park, a games and sports paradise, a health facility ... read more
Artist Colony Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt is a group of buildings, created by artists from the Art Nouveau period. The artists' individual houses, studios and other ... read more
Botanical Garden Romberg (65 ha) was originally an English landscape park, where the Botanical garden was created in 1927. It was owned by the Romberg family and acquired ... read more
House of World Cultures ("Haus der Kulturen der Welt") an international art centre for exhibitions, theatre, dance, lectures, music....It was a present from the ... read more
Britzer Garden (90 ha) was created since 1985, when it was the location of the Bundesgartenschau national horticultural show. It includes many features such as themed ... read more
The present Jewish Museum Berlin was opened in 2001 is is one of the most important and largest Jewish museums in Europe. It consists of two buildings, the old Baroque ... read more
The Palais Grosser Garten was created late 17th century for the Dresden Court and surrounded by a large park (147 ha), which was redesigned in English landscape style ... read more
Park an der Ilm (48 ha) was created by the Duke Carl August of Sachsen - Weimar and Johann Wolfgang Goethe. read more
Seiferdorf Valley (288 ha) was created from 1781 mainly by Countess Christina (Tina) von Brühl. She resided with her husband Count Moritz Graf von Brühl at castle ... read more
Feldafing Park and Rose Island were both created by King Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864). Feldafing Park is popular for its splendid views. The former ... read more
The Gardens of the Hesperides ("Hesperidengärten") are back to the Middle Ages. The gardens, where once citrus fruits were cultivated, were named after the ... read more
Luisenpark (41 ha) is a public park, created between 18932-1903, funded by a bequest from the scientist Fuchs, and named after Marie Louise Elisabeth of Prussia ... read more
The Japanese Garden is located in Seepark. It was designed by Japanese landscape architect Tokumoto Yoshinori Matsuyama for the people of Freiburg. It was opebed in May ... read more
Stadtgarten, Freiburg (2.6 ha) dates back to 1888. It was designed by the city gardener Schmöger. The garden exhibits a number of sculptures and its music pavilion is ... read more
Maximilian Park (30 ha) is named after the king, Maximilian II of Bavaria, and was created between 1861 and 1897 by Carl von Effner. read more
The English Garden, Munich (370 ha/910 acres) is one of the largest public parks in the world. It is an English landscape park, created in 1789 for Charles Theodore of ... read more
Lichtentaler Allee, created from 1850-1870 in the famous Spa town, is a long strolling lane ('2.3 km), monumental park and arboratum, with a wide variety of native ... read more