Hofgarten Ansbach, Baroque park and architectural monument in Ansbach, Germany
Hofgarten Ansbach is a Baroque park featuring straight pathways extending from a central parterre to distinct areas, all lined with double rows of lime trees. An Orangerie structure dominates the composition and was completed in the early 18th century.
The grounds originated in the 16th century as a garden space for the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach to showcase their power. The distinctive Baroque layout took shape with the construction of the Orangerie in the early 18th century.
A memorial in the gardens marks the tragic death of Kaspar Hauser in 1833, drawing visitors interested in this mysterious figure from European history. The story unfolds at the very location where the incident occurred.
The park opens early each day with closing times that shift with the seasons to accommodate daylight hours. Plan to spend more time here during warmer months when extended hours allow for a fuller exploration.
The Leonhart Fuchs herb garden was established in 2001 to display medicinal plants in honor of the renowned botanist who studied here in the 16th century. This specialized section links the city's scholarly past with the garden's living collections.
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