Reichardts Garten, Cultural heritage garden in Halle (Saale), Germany
Reichardts Garten is a three-hectare park in Halle with winding paths and steps designed after the model of Wörlitz park. The landscape follows English design principles and offers various areas for walking and lingering.
Johann Friedrich Reichardt founded the garden in 1794 as a private estate with Romantic character. After he fled Napoleon's advance in 1806, the property was eventually taken over by the state and opened to the public.
The garden served as a gathering place for major Romantic writers who visited regularly and exchanged ideas here. Its name 'Inn of Romanticism' reflects its role as a refuge for artists and thinkers of that era.
The garden is open to visitors throughout the year and features playgrounds and multiple seating areas for resting. The winding paths require a leisurely pace, so allow time for unhurried exploration.
The garden attracted renowned writers such as Goethe, Novalis, and Brentano who found inspiration here. This connection to leading figures of Romanticism makes it a distinctive place in German literary history.
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