Mannheim: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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- Concerts and shows
- Museum
- Theater
- Park
- Baroque architecture
- Sport
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Luisenpark
The Luisenpark is a municipal park in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the left bank of the Neckar river and has an area of 41 hectares. The lower Luisenpark is the oldest part which is conserved as a historic garden.
Mannheimer Wasserturm
Mannheimer Rosengarten is a concert hall and congress centre in Mannheim, Germany designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz. It was built between 1900 and 1903 in an Art Nouveau style, with a main hall that can accommodate up to 2,300 guests.
Benjamin Franklin Village
Benjamin Franklin Village, also called BFV, was a United States Army installation in Mannheim-Käfertal, Germany. It opened in 1947 after World War II and was named after Benjamin Franklin. It was closed as part of the restructuring of US forces in Europe. The last soldier and their family moved out in September 2012.
Taylor Barracks
Taylor Barracks is a former military installation in the Vogelstang suburb of Mannheim, Germany, operated and administrated by the United States Army, Europe, USAREUR.
Friedrichsplatz
Friedrichsplatz in Mannheim is one of the most completely preserved neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau elements in Germany. It was laid out in the years following the completion of Mannheim's water tower in 1889.
Herzogenriedpark
Herzogenriedpark is a public park in the Neckarstadt-Ost district of Mannheim, south of the Herzogenried housing estate. Together with Luisenpark, it was part of the 1975 Federal Garden Show.