Mülheimer Stadtgarten, Public park in Mülheim, Germany
The Mülheimer Stadtgarten is a municipal park with expansive lawns, wooded sections, and weeping willows surrounding a central pond that attracts waterfowl. The water feature anchors the landscape design and connects the various planted and open areas.
The park was created in 1912-1913 based on architect Josef Vincentz's designs on former meadows of the Strundener stream. This conversion of riverside land reflected urban planning priorities of that period.
The Märchenbrunnen features bronze children figures created by sculptor Wilhelm Albermann and serves as an artistic focal point throughout the grounds. This fountain has become a gathering spot where visitors naturally pause and linger.
Several entrances provide access, with main entry points near Jan-Wellem-Street offering convenient connections to public transportation. Stone chess tables, table tennis facilities, and a petanque court are scattered throughout the grounds for recreation.
The park preserves the original watercourse of the Strundener stream within its design rather than concealing it beneath the landscape. This choice to keep the water feature visible reflects thoughtful urban planning that valued natural elements.
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