
Landhausgarten Gessners Guckegönne
A timeless garden gem in Berlin since 1911
Did you know?
Designed by Albert Gessner in 1911, the Landhausgarten Gessners Guckegönne holds the status of a garden monument to this day.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1911
- Architect
- Albert Gessner
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
Guided Story
Can you hear the rustle of leaves above, carried by the breeze? This garden has witnessed countless seasons since Albert Gessner crafted it in 1911. Look west, and you might catch a glimpse of the grand old trees that have stood here for over a century. Imagine how many people have wandered here, lost in thought. In spring, the air is filled with the scent of blooming flowers, and in autumn, the leaves paint a vivid tapestry of colors. Just a bit north, you’ll find the Landhausgarten Dr. Max Fränkel, worth a visit if you have time. As you stroll, feel the tranquility that this place offers—a serene oasis in the heart of the city.







