Grosser Garten (Dresden, Germany)
Enlarge text Shrink text- Work cat.: Der Grosse Garten zu Dresden, c2001:t.p. (Der Grosse Garten; located in Dresden)
- Baedeker : Deutschland, 2000:p. 249, under "Dresden" (Grosser Garten, der Grosse Garten)
- Knaurs Kulturführer in Farbe : Deutschland, c1991:p. 314, under "Dresden" (Grosser Garten; southwest of the Altstadt)
- Michelin : Deutschland, c1992:p. 97, under "Dresden" (Grosser Garten)
- Michelin : Germany, c1993:p. 114, under "Dresden" (Public Park (Grosser Garten))
- GEOnet, Dec. 11, 2001:under "Germany" (Grosser Garten; PRK; 51⁰02ʹ00ʺN, 13⁰47ʹ00ʺE)
The Großer Garten (English: Great Garden) is a Baroque style park in central Dresden. It is rectangular in shape and covers about 1.8 km2. Originally established in 1676 on the orders of John George III, Elector of Saxony, it has been a public garden since 1814. Pathways and avenues are arranged symmetrically throughout the park. The Sommerpalais, a small Lustschloss is at the center of the park. Originally established outside the old walls of the city, the park was surrounded by urban areas by the second half of the 19th century. Dresden Zoo and Dresden Botanical Garden were added late in the 19th century. A miniature railway, known as the Parkeisenbahn, operates in the park from April to October. Volkswagen's Transparent Factory is the newest building in the park, completed in 2002. It is on Straßburger Platz, in the northwest corner of the park.
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