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Photograph © Bernhard Eckert
Photograph © Bernhard Eckert
Photograph © Bernhard Eckert
Photograph © Bernhard Eckert
Photograph © Bernhard Eckert
Luisenpark is on the left bank of the River Neckar in Mannheim. Using a bequest from a scientist (Carl Casimir Wilhelm Fuchs) the park was made between 1892 and 1903 to a design by Philip Siesmayer. It is named after Marie Louise Elisabeth of Prussia (1838-1923). The Chinese garden was opened in 2001 and is known as The garden of Many Views (多 景园 Duojingyuan). It was made by Chinese craftsmen Mannheim's sister city Zhenjiang, in Jiangsu Province, with the the Klaus Tschira Foundation and the East Asia Institute in Ludwigshafen.




(5.0/5)
Beautiful park with wonderful seasonal flowers all year round. Also lots of fantastic open spaces for walking, playing, or just lounging and watching the storks that are all over this park. This is a great place to take children as well. Great playgrounds and a great space.




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