Speckenbütteler Park, Public park and heritage monument in Stadtbezirk 1 Nord, Germany.
Speckenbütteler Park is a public park and protected cultural monument in Bremen with extensive green spaces and various recreational facilities. The grounds feature walking paths, ponds, sports courts, and other amenities for visitors.
The grounds were developed in the late 1800s by Victor Goebel, a Viennese garden architect, and transformed into a park in 1906. This redesign created the foundation for its use today as a public green space.
The park is home to one of Germany's oldest open-air folk museums, where visitors can see traditional buildings and equipment from the region. This collection shows how people once lived and worked in this area.
The grounds are openly accessible and offer different areas with sports, recreation, and leisure options for all ages. Visitors should take time to explore the various zones and find the right facilities for their interests.
The entrance gate was donated in 1896 by Bernhard von Glahn, a German-American businessman, and is now itself a protected monument. This gate marks the entrance to one of the city's most important green spaces.
Location: Stadtbezirk 1 Nord
Address: Parkstraße
GPS coordinates: 53.58626,8.59025
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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