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Gärten der Welt

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gärten der Welt
Pavilion in the Chinese garden
OSM map of the Erholungspark Marzahn showing the IGA Cable Car route. Nearest U-Bahn stations (right) and tramway stops (left) are shown in the map.

Gärten der Welt ("Gardens of the World") is a public park in Marzahn, Berlin. It was opened on 9 May 1987 as Berliner Gartenschau and was renamed Erholungspark Marzahn in 1991, before adopting its current name in 2017. The total area encompasses more than 100 hectares (250 acres).

History

Overview

In 1991, the park was renamed to Erholungspark Marzahn. In October 2000, the Chinese garden is opened as a part of Gärten der Welt (Gardens of the World). This was followed by other gardens, including Oriental, Italian, Balinese, Korean, and Japanese. In 1995, it welcomed 132,000 visitors. By 2007 the number has increased to 650,000. The park was renamed to "Gärten der Welt" in 2017.

In 2018 the English garden was open in the park.

IGA 2017

The park was chosen as the site of the Internationale Gartenausstellung 2017 (IGA 2017), an international horticultural exhibition.[1]

Pura Tri Hita Karana

Pura Tri Hita Karana

Pura Tri Hita Karana is a functioning Hindu temple located in the Balinese Garden of the park. It is one of the few Hindu temples of Balinese architecture built outside Indonesia.[2]

Gärten der Welt

Theme Area Opened
Chinese garden 27,000 m2 (290,000 sq ft) 15 October 2000
Japanese garden 2,700 m2 (29,000 sq ft) 30 April 2003
Balinese garden 500 m2 (5,400 sq ft) 18 December 2003
Oriental garden 6,100 m2 (66,000 sq ft) 7 July 2005
Korean garden 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft) 31 March 2006
Italian garden 3,000 m2 (32,000 sq ft) 31 May 2008
English garden 2018

Transport

Nearest metro station is Kienberg (Gärten der Welt), on the U5 line. Named "Neue Grottkauer Straße" until 2016, it was renamed in that way for the IGA 2017. The station is also the eastern terminus of the IGA Cable Car (German: IGA-Seilbahn), a 1.5-kilometre-long (0.93 mi) aerial tramway line serving and crossing the park, built for the expo.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ IGA Berlin 2017 website
  2. ^ "Inilah Pura Hindu Bali Termegah di Berlin". Deutsche Welle. 9 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Der Bau der IGA-Seilbahn hat offiziell begonnen" [The construction of the IGA Cableway has officially begun]. Berliner Woche (in German). 16 March 2016.
  4. ^ IGA Ropeway Archived 8 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine (IGA Berlin 2017 website)

External links

52°32′22″N 13°34′36″E / 52.53944°N 13.57667°E / 52.53944; 13.57667

This page was last edited on 23 December 2022, at 01:04
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