Stadtgarten Freiburg, Municipal park in Freiburg, Germany
Stadtgarten Freiburg is a park spanning approximately 3 hectares in the Neuburg district with diverse plantings and features. The grounds include rose and flower gardens, fountains, water features, and recreational areas for all ages.
The park was established in 1888 following the Upper Rhine Industrial Exhibition as a design by city gardener Schmöger. It was conceived to include recreational spaces, entertainment venues, and even a small aquarium.
The music pavilion serves as a venue where summer concerts and festivals bring people together throughout the year. Visitors can experience local cultural events that have become part of the park's identity for decades.
The park is freely accessible and open at all times, with convenient pedestrian access to the city center via the Karlssteg footbridge. Visitors can easily reach it from downtown and explore the grounds at their own pace.
A statue commemorates a drake whose quacking provided a warning during an air raid, alerting residents and saving lives in the city. This unusual monument tells a local story that catches many visitors by surprise.
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