Juttapark, Sachgesamtheit Jutta-Park mit den Einzeldenkmalen: Aussichtsturm und Springbrunnen in der Parkanlage (siehe Einzeldenkmalliste - Obj. 08966526), dazu die Parkanlage (Gartendenkmal);
Juttapark is a heritage site in Grimma located on steep rocks above the river area with wide views of the surroundings. The park combines wooded sections with open meadows and features a restored lookout tower, sculptures, a circular space called the Rondell with an echo effect, and original water systems from around 1900.
The park was founded around 1900 by Jutta Ida Gleisberg as an art garden inspired by English and Italian garden styles. The lookout tower was added in 1905, and after World War II damage, both the tower and park underwent major restoration in the 1990s.
The park was created by Jutta Ida Gleisberg around 1900 as a space for people who loved art and nature to spend time together. The name honors the woman who envisioned it as a place for quiet reflection and appreciation of the landscape.
The park is accessible through several walking paths and from the Turmweg road near Kaditzsch, with well-maintained trails for exploring. Visitors can enjoy wide views from the tower, linger in the Rondell, discover water systems and sculptures, and find benches and a fountain for resting.
The Rondell is a circular space with a remarkable acoustic property where someone speaking or singing in the center hears a distinct echo that often surprises and fascinates visitors. This acoustic feature was carefully preserved during the park's restoration and remains a hidden highlight for those who explore the sound qualities of the place.
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