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The Grand Garden of Dresden

(14,738) Park in Dresden, Germany
The Großer Garten is a Baroque style park in central Dresden. It is rectangular in shape and covers about 1.8 km². Originally established in 1676 on the orders of John George III, Elector of Saxony, it has been a public garden since 1814. Pathways and avenues are arranged symmetrically throughout the park.
Address: Hauptallee 10, 01219 Dresden, Germany
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +49 351 4456600
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The Großer Garten (English: Great Garden) is a Baroque style park in central Dresden. It is rectangular in shape and covers about 1.8 km2.
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Take a walk in Saxony's most beautiful gardens, allow to be inebriated by their scents, experience unexpected views and gain undreamt-of insights. Relax in the ...
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The gardens are very extensive and the miniature railway is worth a ride. You could easily spend an entire day here, and the train makes it easier to get around ...
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The Großer Garten park, which is located in the southwest of the city center, is Dresden's biggest and most beautiful park.
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The most impressive park in the region, the Grand Garden, is located at the heart of the Saxon capital. The 147-hectare garden, inspired by its French ...
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The main attraction in Grosser Garten (Great Garden) is this excellent zoo, where crowds gravitate toward the Africa Hall and the lion enclosure.
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Dresden's Großer Garten – or “Great Garden” – is a public park that was first established in 1676 by future elector Johann Georg III as a hunting ground.
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The Grosser Garten Park covers an area of about two square kilometers and is Dresden's biggest and most beautiful park. Set out in the 17th century, opened to ...
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There is a magical place just one hour north of Berlin — a place called Grosser Garten, adjacent to a small enchanted forest in a village called Gerswalde ...