Aachen: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
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- Gothic architecture
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- Park
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- Carolingian architecture
- History museum
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- Cemetery
- Memorial
Vaalserberg
Nestled within the city of Aachen, Germany, Vaalserberg stands as a notable geographic landmark. This hill, modest in stature yet rich in significance, rises to an elevation of 322.7 meters above sea level, making it a prominent feature in the otherwise gentle...
Westpark
The Westpark is a park in the west of Aachen, which is bounded by Gartenstraße, Welkenrather Straße and Vaalser Straße.
Stadtgarten
The Stadtgarten Aachen with the central and 193 m above sea level Wingertsberg is a landscaped urban park in Aachen. It is composed of the hospital garden created in 1852, which was redesigned as a spa park from 1916, as well as the adjoining...
Kaiser-Friedrich-Park
Kaiser-Friedrich-Park is a park in the south of Aachen, named after the German Emperor Frederick III, who died in 1888.
Lousberg
The Lousberg, 264 meters high, is a prominent elevation on the northern edge of the historic center of the city of Aachen, which was designed at the beginning of the 19th century according to plans by Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe as a forest and...
Elisengarten
The Elisengarten is a small park in downtown Aachen on the back side of the Elisenbrunnen. The Elisengarten was laid out between 1852 and 1854 according to plans by the Prussian master garden designer Peter Joseph Lenné.
Kennedypark
Kennedypark is a green space of just over 52,000 m² in Aachen's Ostviertel district. It was created in the 1960s on a former military site and named after the assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Sandkaulpark
The Sandkaulpark is the second largest park within the Aachener Alleenring after the Elisengarten. It was created as one of the few inner-city areas by the so-called escape line straightening after the war in Aachen.
Von-Halfern-Park
Von-Halfern-Park is a park in the southwest of Aachen on Lütticher Straße, in the direction of Kelmis/Belgium, located directly and seamlessly on the northern edge of Aachen's city forest.