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Carl-Duisberg-Park
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Carl-Duisberg-Park

A serene oasis with Japanese elegance

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At Carl-Duisberg-Park in Leverkusen, you wander through history and natural beauty. Discover the captivating mausoleum of Carl Duisberg, styled as a Flora temple, and be charmed by the Caritas Fountain. The park's western section features an enchanting Japanese Garden on an island, offering stunning views all year round. It's a place that transforms every visit into a memorable experience.
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Did you know?

The Caritas Fountain in Carl-Duisberg-Park was crafted by the renowned sculptor Hugo Lederer in 1923.

Guided Story

Can you feel that sense of calm in the air? Imagine standing in a place that's been a haven for over a century. Look to your left—you'll see the captivating Flora temple, the mausoleum for Carl Duisberg and his wife. It almost feels like a gateway to another era. Now, turn to the west and you'll find the Japanese Garden, beautifully set on its own little island. In spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, it's like stepping into another world. And did you know this park was once part of a massive industrial complex? Here, the harmony between nature and industry is almost tangible. It's the perfect spot to relax and soak in the blend of history and nature.

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