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This category contains parks and open spaces in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Pages in category "Parks and open spaces in Munich" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Englischer Garten with Munich skyline. The Englischer Garten (German: [ˈʔɛŋlɪʃɐ ˈɡaʁtn̩], English Garden) is a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits.
The cultural landscape of the Elbe river around Dresden has numerous monuments and parks from the 16th to 20th centuries, as well as suburban villas and gardens from the 19th and 20th centuries. Following the plans to construct the Waldschlösschen Bridge over the river, the site was placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 2006.
The park was built as Munich was expanding north from Maxvorstadt in the early 20th century, in order to preserve green space in the growing city. [2] It was named in honor of the Bavarian Prince Regent Luitpold in 1911 to commemorate the prince's 90th birthday. [3] It is 33 hectares (82 acres) in size. [2]
Parks and open spaces in Munich (24 P) R. Retail markets in Munich (8 P) S. Squares in Munich (28 P) T. ... This page was last edited on 10 September 2020, at 21:47 ...
The Westpark is a large urban public park in Munich, Germany. It was designed by landscape architect Peter Kluska and completed in 1983. It hosted the International Garden Expo 83 that same year. The park covers an area of 720,000 m 2 (7,750,016 sq ft) (178 acres) extending 2.6 km from east to west. The Garmischer Straße divides the park into ...
Therme Erding, Erding, Bavaria, 45 km northeast of Munich – Europe's biggest thermal spa, attracts nearly 1,500,000 visitors per year [citation needed] Tropical Islands , Briesen , Brandenburg (near Berlin) – has the largest tropical indoor pool in the world
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