Döhrener Maschpark, Public park in Döhren district, Hannover, Germany
Döhrener Maschpark is a public park in the Döhren-Wülfel district of Hannover with wide green areas and walking paths throughout. The grounds include a central pond with small inlets and projections connected by an arched bridge to a second basin.
The park was created in the late 1800s as a blend of different gardening styles from that era. This mix of various horticultural approaches shaped how the space is arranged even now.
The sculpture 'Scottish Cross' by Henry Moore stands on higher ground and draws visitors to see it from many angles. Walking through the park, you encounter this artwork in ways that change depending on where you stand.
The park is easy to reach on foot and offers clear pathways for visitors. Information signs placed throughout explain usage rules and help you find your way around.
The central pond has a special shape with multiple inlets and small projections that give the water an asymmetrical look. This unusual design makes the water feature stand out as a distinctive element of the park.
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