Rosensteinpark

Rosenstein Park in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt is considered the greatest English landscape park in southwest Germany. It was built in the years 1824-1840 on the orders of King William I after plans of his gardener Johann Bosch on the former Kahlenstein. King Wilhelm I bought this 1817-1818 the Cannstattern citizens from all located on the Kahlenstein plots.

Set within the Rosenstein castle was built from 1822 to 1830. The zoological and botanical garden Wilhelma zoo and the museum at the Lion Gate are also located in the park. The Lion Gate at the top of the park exit was built by Giovanni Salucci. Rosenstein tunnel leads under the railway through the park.

Today, the "State Park " the state of Baden - Württemberg is one and is a listed building. He, together with the castle garden, the Leibfried 's Garden, the Wartberg and the Killesberg the "Green U" in Stuttgart. Due to the ban on hunting the Rosenstein Park has 98.9 hares per 100 acres on the highest hare density in Germany.

The area of ​​the Rosenstein Park belongs to the district of Neckar suburb ( Bad Cannstatt ). The adjoining the Rosenstein Park sidings is listed as a district on the Rosenstein Park in the district Stuttgart-Nord in the list of parts of the city of Stuttgart.

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48.8039.2Koordinaten: 48 ° 48 '11 "N, 9 ° 12' 0" E

  • Park in Stuttgart
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