Weißenseepark, Public park in Obergiesing, Munich, Germany.
Weißenseepark is a public park in Munich's Obergiesing district, covering a large area and featuring granite boulders from the Bavarian Forest. The space has open meadows, mature trees, and several play areas for children.
The park was originally created as green space in Obergiesing and underwent major renovation in 2015 by a design firm from Freising. The update adapted the layout to changing neighborhood needs.
The park is a gathering place for neighbors from the district, especially on nice days when families picnic on the meadows and children play in various areas. It shows how the space becomes a place where people spend time and meet.
The park is easy to reach and sits between two main streets, making navigation simple. A sports field in the northeastern area is typically not open to the public, as it is primarily used by nearby schools.
The park contains a small biotope with wetland areas and a pond that provides habitat for various animal species. This natural zone attracts frogs, birds, and insects, creating a refuge in the middle of the neighborhood.
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