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Klosterbergegarten
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Klosterbergegarten

Historic green oasis in Magdeburg

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Designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, the Klosterbergegarten offers a journey through history and nature. As Germany's second oldest public garden, it's a living cultural monument that showcases vibrant changes throughout the seasons. Whether you're admiring spring blooms or autumn's golden hues, this park provides a space for relaxation and exploration.
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Designed by the renowned landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné, the Klosterbergegarten was the first public garden in Germany.

Quick Facts

Founded
1825
Architect
Peter Joseph Lenné
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the whispers of history in the air? Look around, the ancient trees here have seen centuries pass by. Behind you, where the Berge Monastery once stood, imagine the monks strolling in quiet reflection. Listen to the rustle of the leaves. In spring, the birds create a natural symphony among the blossoming branches. Right in front of you, the park unfolds like a green oasis in the city, crafted by the renowned landscape architect, Peter Joseph Lenné. When autumn arrives, the leaves transform into a golden sea, shimmering in the sunlight. Take a step further, and you might find a hidden spot perfect for a moment of rest.

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