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Photograph © Marija Calden
Photograph © Marija Calden
Photograph © Marija Calden
Photograph © Marija Calden
Photograph © Marija Calden
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The first landscape park to be made in Germany was inspired by Prince Franz Anhalt-Dessau's visits to Claremont, Stourhead and Stowe. Laid out between 1765 and 1817, it forms part of a collective project covering a 25km area. There is a Temple of Flora, a Temple of Venus, A Gothic House, a Nymphaeum, a classical bridge and a Rousseau island. The estate can be divided into five sections: (1) the Schloss Garten with its Englischer Sitz, modelled on Stourhead but intended as a private garden; (2) the Neumark Garten with a canal, islands, a circular building modelled on Stowe; (3) the Schloss Garten with a Gothic House, a Temple of Venus and a Temple of Flora; (4) the garden on the north-east shore of the lake; (5) the New Gardens with mementos of Italy. Worlitz has many interesting scenes, which can be enjoyed like items in a postcard collection, but it suffers from the site's flatness and does not the have the unified composition of Stourhead.




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'Woerlitz is the most beautiful place in Germany I know' (Elisa von der Recke 1786). Indeed, being part of the ‘Garden Kingdom’ Dessau-Woerlitz, the Woerlitzer Anlagen are unique in the German garden landscape. The parkland covers about 98.9 acres (40 ha) and is rich in vistas and avenues that offer plenty of pleasant walks. The park can also be explored by ferry and gondolas that run regularly across the numerous lakes and canals. The Schloss, the Belvedere and the Gotisches Haus are worth a visit too, so it is easy to spend en entire day in the Woerlitzer Anlagen.




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