Whether you are a budding gardener, a blossoming enthusiast or a mature horticulturist the Classic Gardens of Germany offer a fragrant variety of architectural designs and flora & fauna to simply enjoy or gain inspiration from.

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Today, the urban landscape in Germany reflects a new commitment to ecology and the environment.

Today, the urban landscape in Germany reflects a new commitment to ecology and the environment.

Like Berlin, Germany’s capital, which is considered to be the "greenest" of Europe’s great cities, and all over the country there are so many other attractions for the enthusiast and ordinary visitor alike, such as Westpark in Munich, Hanover Herrenhausen, the Wilhelma in Stuttgart and the Palmengarten in Frankfurt,

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    Botanika, Bremen

    Right in the middle of Bremen’s well known Rhodendron park, Botanika presents…

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    Wörlitzer Park, Dessau

    The construction of the first classical garden in mainland Europe grew from…

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    Ludwigsburg, Stuttgart

    The gardens at Ludwigsburg, just outside Stuttgart, offer something for all the…

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    Augustusburg, Brühl

    In Brühl, near Cologne, is the Rococo treasure and UNESCO World Heritage…

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    Botanical Gardens Munich

    One of the most important Botanical Gardens in the world is situated…

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    Botanika, Bremen

    Right in the middle of Bremen’s well known Rhodendron park, Botanika presents…

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    ega Erfurt

    The ega Erfurt is one of the largest and most beautiful recreational…

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    Englischer Garten, Munich

    Designed by the British-American scientist Sir Benjamin Thompson and the German landscape…

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    Garden Event Dates

    Garden Event Dates Schwetzinger Festspiele –annual festival and castle garden concertsend of…

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    Germany’s National Parks

    More than a quarter of land in Germany is taken up by…

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    Hermannshof, Weinheim (Heidelberg)

    At Weinheim visitors can experience further examples of the New German planting…

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    Herrenhausen, Hanover

    Hanover’s Green Belt emerged as early as the 17th century and beginning…

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    Island of Mainau on Lake Constance

    Close to Konstanz and Meersburg on the eastern arm of Lake Constance…

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    Ludwigsburg, Stuttgart

    The gardens at Ludwigsburg, just outside Stuttgart, offer something for all the…

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    Muskauer Park, Bad Muskau

    "If only you had another 150,000 Thaler, I would marry you again."…

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    Nymphenburg, Munich

    Next to Munich’s Botanical Gardens lies the famous Baroque complex of Nymphenburg.…

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    Palmengarten Frankfurt

    A burning ambition of the garden architect and botanical trader, Heinrich Siesmayer,…

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    Palmengarten, Frankfurt am Main

    At the Palmengarten Botanical Garden in Frankfurt/Main, a prairie garden was established…

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