Hermann-Löns-Park, Public park in Kleefeld district, Hanover, Germany
Hermann-Löns-Park is a public park in the Kleefeld district of Hanover that combines meadows, ponds, and playgrounds with a swimming pool and sports facilities. The space is divided into distinct zones including allotments that integrate into the surrounding natural landscape.
The park was built between 1936 and 1939 and connects the Eilenriede forest with the Tiergarten. Historic buildings from earlier centuries were preserved during its creation to show the area's past.
The space serves as a gathering place where visitors spend time outdoors and pursue recreational activities. The selection of plants reflects a connection to the Lower Saxon landscape and its natural character.
The grounds are easily accessible and offer a range of activities for different seasons. Visitors should note that facilities such as the swimming area and sports zones may have limited availability during winter months.
At the park entrance stands a restored post mill from 1701 that was fully reconstructed in 2012 after suffering damage. This structure demonstrates how traditional craftsmanship can be preserved and adapted to modern times.
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