Leipzig: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
- Museum
- Specialty museum
- Vernacular architecture
- Church
- Historical place
- Park
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Architecture
- Art museum
- Amusement park
- Sacred and religious sites
- Concert hall
- Library
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Music venue
- Lake
- Memorial
- Nightlife
- City hall
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Arenas and stadiums
- Fountain
Friedenspark
Friedenspark, nestled in the heart of Leipzig, Germany, is a verdant oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This serene park, which translates to "Peace Park," is a cherished green space known for its lush lawns, picturesque ponds...
Leipzig Botanical Garden
Botanical garden focused on research Leipzig Botanical Garden, is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Leipzig, and located at Linnéstraße 1, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. It is the oldest botanical garden in Germany and among the oldest in the world, and open daily without charge.
Rosental
Rosental is a 118-hectare park-like part of the northern Leipzig floodplain forest. It is bordered by the Elstermühlgraben to the south and west, the Parthe River to the north, and the Leipzig Zoo to the east.
Wildpark Leipzig
Leipzig Wildlife Park is a zoo on the southern outskirts of Leipzig in the Connewitz district. It is located in the Leipzig Auenwald and is 42 hectares in size.
Palmengarten
The Palmengarten is a park in Leipzig-Lindenau. It covers a surface of 22.5 hectares.
Oberer Park
The Swan Pond in Leipzig is a body of water with a surrounding park on the outskirts of Leipzig's city center. The park is a part of the oldest urban landscape park in Germany. The official name of the park, derived from its history, is Oberer Park.
Richard-Wagner-Hain
The Richard-Wagner-Hain is a park in Leipzig, Germany, which dates back to a formerly planned memorial to Richard Wagner.
Rabensteinplatz
Rabensteinplatz is a square located as a green space in the eastern suburbs of Leipzig. Historically a place of execution, it was developed into a green space in the 19th century. Rabensteinplatz is listed as a historical monument.
Mariannenpark
Mariannenpark is a 22.3-hectare park in Leipzig-Schönefeld. It was built from 1913 on the lands of the former Schönefeld manor, completed in 1928 and redesigned several times in the second half of the 20th century.
Park an der Etzoldschen Sandgrube
Park an der Etzoldschen Sandgrube is a park in southeast Leipzig with a memorial to the University Church of St. Pauli, which was blown up in 1968. On city maps you can also find the names Freizeitpark Südost and Freundschaftspark.