
Monopteros
A scenic architectural gem in Hohenheim
Did you know?
In 2001, the Monopteros in Hohenheim Palace Park, designed by the renowned architect Hans Dieter Schaal, was made accessible for wheelchair users.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2001
- Architect
- Hans Dieter Schaal
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Can you feel the gentle breeze that carries the scent of blooming flowers? This peaceful Monopteros behind you stands as a serene escape in the heart of Hohenheim Castle Park. Straight ahead, the lush grounds unfold like a living tapestry, inviting you to wander. Legend has it that this spot has been a favorite among scholars, seeking a quiet refuge to ponder life's mysteries. If you turn slightly north, you might catch a glimpse of Hohenheim Castle, another gem of local architecture. Spring is magical here, as the park bursts into color, offering a perfect backdrop for reflection and relaxation.
Location
Nearby

Schloss Hohenheim

University of Hohenheim

Platane am Spielhaus

St. Antonius (Paracelsusstraße)

Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmuseum (Süd 1)

Martinskirche (Mönchhof)

Heimatmuseum Plieningen
