Kontumazgarten, Public park in Kleinweidenmühle district, Nuremberg, Germany.
Kontumazgarten is a park along the Pegnitz River featuring wooden platforms extending over the water and multiple seating areas. The green space connects the neighborhood with the Old Town through passages in the city walls.
The site once served as a quarantine station for travelers and goods during medieval epidemics. An entrepreneur built a manor house there in 1669, which was later replaced by the modern park.
The garden draws visitors from across the city who appreciate its proximity to the historic center and its role as a green retreat. Its name reflects the site's former function and contributes to the neighborhood's character.
The park offers play areas for children, exercise equipment, and parkour facilities near the city walls. Visitors find easy access from the city center and can use the riverside walks without needing special preparation.
Six ancient trees within the park hold the status of natural monuments and are older than many surrounding buildings. From the riverside walks, visitors can see the Kettensteg bridge and the Hallerwiese meadow.
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