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Rosengarten

A Blooming Rose Haven in Berlin's Heart

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From April through October, the Rosengarten offers a vibrant display of blossoms that delights the senses. The well-maintained, wheelchair-accessible paths invite leisurely strolls. Immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere and let the stunning array of roses captivate you. This garden is a soul-soothing retreat that promises a memorable experience.
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The Rose Garden in the Großer Tiergarten is known for its design that doesn't follow strict geometric patterns but instead blends harmoniously into the natural landscape.

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Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze? It's accompanied by the soft buzz of bees flitting from bloom to bloom. Look around — here in the Rosengarten, you feel like you've stepped into another realm, surrounded by a sea of colors and fragrances. This tranquil oasis in the heart of Berlin has an intriguing past. In the 19th century, the Tiergarten was initially a hunting ground for Prussian kings before being transformed into a public park. To your left, you can spot the Lortzing Monument, commemorating the famous composer Albert Lortzing. Take a moment to pause and enjoy the subtle play of colors among the roses. There's hardly a better place to let your mind wander.

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