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Südpark

A serene escape in historic Marienburg

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Südpark in Cologne's Marienburg offers a peaceful retreat where history and nature coexist beautifully. Designed by the esteemed architect Adolf Kowallek, this park is recognized as an architectural heritage monument that captivates visitors year-round with its tranquil ambiance. Stroll through its well-maintained paths and immerse yourself in the harmonious landscape that invites exploration. Discover the charm of Südpark, where every visit is a step into a serene blend of past and present.
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The Südpark in Cologne, designed by architect Adolf Kowallek between 1898 and 1901, is now a protected architectural monument.

Quick Facts

Architect
Adolf Kowallek
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

As you wander through Südpark, listen to the gentle rustling of leaves above. Imagine this small sanctuary, crafted with care by Adolf Kowallek between 1898 and 1901. Look to your left and admire the old trees, silent witnesses to countless stories. Here, you can breathe in the scent of fresh grass and blooming flowers, especially vibrant in spring. Behind you is St. Maria Königin, but within the park, the city's hustle feels miles away. In autumn, the leaves turn into a sea of gold and red, warming the heart. Take a moment to soak in the tranquility that makes this place so special.

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