
Kurpark
A Serene English Garden in Wiesbaden's Heart
Did you know?
Wiesbaden's Kurpark, designed in 1852 as an English landscape garden, is now recognized as a cultural heritage site.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- 1852
- Opening Hours
- May-Sep 05-23, Oct-Apr 05-20
Guided Story
Imagine you're stepping into a living painting. The birds are chirping, and the leaves whisper stories of the past. Look to your right, those grand old trees have stood here for generations. Did you know this park wasn't just a place for relaxation but also a hub for high society gatherings in the 19th century? People would stroll here, exchanging the latest news. If you glance east, you can spot the statue of Ferdinand Hey'l, a silent witness to the passage of time. And when the breeze gently moves across the pond, take a moment to watch the reflections on the water. Listen to nature's melody; it has so much to share.
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Flötenspieler

Kurhaus Wiesbaden

Ferdinand Hey'l

Spielbank Wiesbaden

Säulen und Rest vom Portikus des Alten Kurhauses

Hessisches Staatstheater

Konzertmuschel
