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Rosensteinpark

Stuttgart's Serene Green Escape

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Rosensteinpark in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt offers a vast English landscape garden that captivates with its serene ambiance and historical design. Whether you're strolling, having a picnic, or just enjoying nature, this park provides a retreat in every season. The harmonious layout of meadows, trees, and rose beds invites you to linger and brings the legacy of King Wilhelm I. to life.
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Johann W. Bosch, the royal gardener of King Wilhelm I, designed the Rosensteinpark on the Kahlenstein after the king purchased all the plots from the Cannstatt citizens in 1817.

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Feel that gentle breeze? It's carrying the scent of roses, turning the park into a floral wonderland in spring and summer. Look around and you might catch a glimpse of the stately Rosenstein Castle nearby. Did you know King Wilhelm I. had this park designed to create a peaceful retreat away from city life? The trees here have witnessed countless stories, and the meadows invite you to simply lie down and watch the clouds drift by. In autumn, as the leaves change color, the park's landscape becomes even more enchanting. Take a moment to pause and soak in this serene beauty.

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