Luisium park
Added: 2022-11-06
The Luisium palace and gardens were created between 1774 and 1778 as a gift to Princess Louise von Brandenburg-Schwedt, wife of Prince Leopold III von Anhalt-Dessau. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the garden kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz[edit].
Not all the buildings have survived to this day. The greenhouses were dismantled in the 19th century. After the reunification of Germany in 1990 the garden was reconstructed. The Luisium palace was not accessible to visitors for 20 years. It was reopened on September 24, 1998, the princess' birthday, after extensive restoration work.
The interior had to be reassembled from various collection sites. The furniture dates back to when it was built or was accurately reproduced. The wallpaper is woven from historical patterns. The garden is freely accessible. The castle can be visited as part of a guided tour for a fee.
Как добраться: парковка 51.848080, 12.277340., read more...
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Georgium Park
Added: 2022-11-05
In 1780 Prince Johann Georg (1748-1811), the younger brother of the reigning Prince Leopold III (Anhalt-Dessau), began laying out his large landscape garden northwest of Dessau, read more...
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Mosigkau palace and park (Schloss Mosigkau)
Added: 2022-11-03
The palace was built in rococo style in 1752-1757 as the summer residence of Princess Anna Wilhelmina of Anhalt-Dessau. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Park Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz[edit].
From 1780 to 1945 the palace was a monastery. Since 1951 a Rococo museum has been functioning inside.
Getting there: parking 51.805738, 12.149280. There is also Dessau-Mosigkau railway station., read more...
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Park in Woerlitz
Added: 2020-04-11
The Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz (Gartenreich) is a fairly large park complex in Saxony-Anhalt, a UNESCO cultural heritage site. It includes about a dozen different palaces and parks around the city of Dessau-Roßlau. This article is about the pearl of the complex - a park in the town of Wörlitz , read more...
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