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Japanese Garden, Wrocław

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Japanese Garden
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TypeTourist attraction
LocationSzczytnicki Park, Wrocław, Poland
Created1913

Wrocław's Japanese Garden was founded in the years 1909–1913 as an exotic garden for the Centennial Exhibition.[1] It is located in the Śródmieście district of Wrocław, in the boundaries of Szczytnicki Park, near the Centennial Hall. It is home to almost 270 taxa of woody plants, as well as 78 species of Asian plants, of which 38 are endemic to Japan, such as Styrax japonicus. It is an important landmark of Wrocław.[2]

History

The garden has existed since 1913. It was the project of orientalist Baron Fritz von Hochberg, who had an interest in Japanese culture, though the design can be accredited to Japanese gardener Arai Mankichi.[3] In 1995 a major renovation project was undertaken under the direction of professor Ikuya Nishikawa from Tokyo. Next, in 1996–1997, with help from the Japanese Embassy and gardeners from Wrocław and Nagoya, work was undertaken to renew the Japanese character of the garden. The work was directed by Yoshiki Takamura. Two months after the grand opening, the garden was ravaged by the 1997 Central European flood. Another renovation was deemed necessary and the next opening was in 1999.

Sources

  1. ^ "Ogród Japoński | go.wroclaw.pl". www.wroclaw.pl/go/ (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  2. ^ "Japanese Garden". Hala Stulecia. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  3. ^ "Ogród Japoński we Wrocławiu". PIK - Punkt Informacji Kulturalnej - Wrocław (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-04-22.

51°07′N 17°05′E / 51.11°N 17.08°E / 51.11; 17.08

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