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Picture: Munich Court Garden

Munich Court Garden

internal link The Munich Court Garden was begun in 1613 as a complex Renaissance Garden, with the pavilion dating from 1615 by Heinrich Schön the Elder in the middle of a network of paths intersecting at various angles …

 


Picture: English Garden

English Garden

internal link The English Garden is both beautifully designed and historically very important as the first public garden on the Continent, which paved the way for the further development of public green areas in towns …

 


Picture: Poets' Garden

Poets' Garden (former Finance Garden)

internal link The Poets' Garden, with a area of around 2 hectares, is located on the site of a bastion built in 1638 during the Thirty Years' War. With the founding of the Theatiner Monastery, the grounds were given to the monks for use as a kitchen garden …

 


Picture: Maximilian Park with Angel of Peace

Maximilian Park with Angel of Peace

internal link In the year 1857, Carl von Effner was commissioned by the king to construct a footpath and green area on the right-hand bank of the Isar between Haidhausen and Bogenhausen. The result was the 30-hectare Maximilian Park …


Picture: Nymphenburg Park

Nymphenburg Park

internal link The history of the palace and the park of Nymphenburg are inextricably linked, and cover a period of more than 300 years. From 1664, Electress Henriette Adelaide of Savoy had a summer palace built from plans by the Bologna architect Agostino Barelli, with a small ornamental garden on its west side …

 

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