Magdeburg: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Elbauenpark
Nestled in the heart of Magdeburg, Germany, Elbauenpark stands as a verdant oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This expansive park is a haven for nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking a serene environment to unwind.
Magdeburg Zoo
Nestled in the heart of Magdeburg, Germany, the Magdeburg Zoo is a delightful attraction for visitors of all ages. Established with the aim of connecting people with nature, this zoological garden has become a cherished part of the city's cultural and educational...
Gruson-Gewächshäuser
The Gruson-Gewächshäuser, more formally known as the Gruson-Gewächshäuser Magdeburg Exotische Pflanzensammlung, is a botanical garden located in greenhouses at Schönebecker Strasse 129 b, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Skulpturenpark
The Magdeburg Sculpture Park is a collection of sculptures from the Kunstmuseum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen Magdeburg in Magdeburg's old town.
Klosterbergegarten
The Klosterbergegarten is a park of the city of Magdeburg in the Buckau district and was the first public garden in Germany.
Rotehornpark
Rotehornpark, also known as Stadtpark Rotehorn, is the largest municipal park in the city of Magdeburg, covering an area of 200 hectares. The park is located on an island in the Elbe River and is part of the Saxony-Anhalt Garden Dreams network.
Elbauenpark
The Elbauenpark is a family and leisure park in Magdeburg, capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The park area is about 100 hectares and consists of the parts Kleiner Anger and Großer Anger. The park areas are connected with a pedestrian bridge over the Herrenkrugstraße.
Geschwister-Scholl-Park
Geschwister-Scholl-Park is a park in Magdeburg's Alte Neustadt district. Located on the edge of the city center, the park forms the city's green ring together with other former grounds of the Magdeburg fortress.
Nordpark
Nordpark in Magdeburg is a 10-hectare public green space in the Alte Neustadt district. It was laid out in 1827 according to plans by Peter Josef Lenné as the North Cemetery. It is noteworthy that only recumbent grave slabs were allowed.
Park Vogelgesang
Vogelgesang Park Magdeburg is a municipal park in the city of Magdeburg. The 21-hectare park is based in its basic features on the plans of the landscape gardener Rudolf Schoch from 1842 and represents the oldest public park in Magdeburg.
Florapark
Flora-Park Garten is a public park in the city of Magdeburg. Until 2004, the park was called Bördegarten.
Amtsgarten
Amtsgarten Ottersleben, also called Böckelmannscher Park, is a public park of the city of Magdeburg in the district of Ottersleben.