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Germany`s Finest
Germany’s Finest
Gardens, Parks and Culture
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Germany’s Finest
Gardens, Parks and Culture
In this travel catalogue, we offer you very special tours which feature
selected parks and gardens in North Rhine-Westphalia. They all belong
to the European Garden Heritage Network “EGHN” and are ideal
starting points for the enjoyment of garden art, nature, history, culture
and regional identity, to discover new and hidden things, to see well
known things in a different light and to enjoy something special
in every cultural landscape.
Enjoy new perspectives and insights.
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In the footsteps of garden architects and artists
Well known garden styles and garden types
TOUR 1 Famous personalities and their gardens
TOUR 2 Garden trip to romantic places, great personages and World Heritage Sites
TOUR 3 The art of European gardening in the Rhineland
TOUR 4 Baroque gardens, sculpture parks and places of silence
TOUR 5 Parks and gardens of industrial heritage
TOUR 6 Moated castles, parks and gardens in the Münsterland
TOUR 7 Parks and castles in the “Kingdom of Westphalia”
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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF garden ARCHITECTS
AND ARTISTS
André Le Nôtre
Peter Joseph Lenné
Hermann von Pückler-Muskau
Maximilian Friedrich WeyHe
Thomas Blaikie
Piet Oudolf
Le Nôtre (1630-1700) was an important
French landscape and garden designer. As
the chief landscape architect of Louis XIV
he conceptualised the style of the French
Baroque garden and thus exercised considerable influence on garden art in Europe.
Dominique Girard, a pupil of André
Le Nôtre, was commissioned to plan the
baroque gardens of Schloss Augustusburg
in Brühl.
Lenné (1789-1866) came from a family
with a long tradition as head gardeners
in Bonn. Although he shaped the art of
gardening for almost half a century in
Prussia, he also left traces in the Rhineland and East Westphalia. Examples include reshaping the landscape of the castle
gardens in Brühl, the planning for the
original garden of the Cologne Flora and
the Spa Park in Bad Oeynhausen, created
after plans by Lenné.
The Rheder Landscape Park is located in
the scenic valley of the Nethe. Inspired
by his many journeys Joseph Bruno Graf
von Mengersen (1804-1873) expanded the
park in 1838, to the large size of some 70
hectares. The main feature is the so-called
Pückler Schlag a wide line of sight, which
extends from the central hall of the palace
garden far above the steep, wooded slope of
the Siesebergs.
Weyhe (1775-1846) was Prussian garden
director in Düsseldorf and is considered
as the landscape architect of classicism.
He designed numerous gardens in the
Rhineland in the new English style. He
planned or participated in the design of
more than 100 gardens, including Park
Benrath, Düsseldorf Hofgarten, the forest
garden in Cleves, the parks and gardens of
Burg Anholt and of Schloss Nordkirchen.
The Scottish landscape architect Thomas
Blaikie (1751-1838) is known in history
as a pioneer of plant research and a creator
of outstanding landscaped gardens,
mainly in France. In Germany, the park
at Schloss Dyck is his only work. He was
commissioned by Prince Joseph at Schloss
Dyck to design a landscape garden for the
Prince’s plant collection.
Born in 1944 in Haarlem, Piet Oudolf is
one of the most talented contemporary
garden designers. In the Maximilianpark
in Hamm, he created an extraordinary,
dynamic plant combination, which con­
stantly changes according to the seasons a perpetuum mobile landscape architecture. At the Count's Park at Bad Driburg
he planted a shrub and grass garden that
meanders like a flowering river through
the park.
WELL KNOWN GARDEN STYLES
AND GARDEN TYPES
BAROQUE GARDEN
MONASTERY GARDEN
The first baroque gardens in France were developed in the 17th Century, from the Renaissance gardens of Italy. The rise of Rationalism in France was the basis for the strict forms which
characterised the baroque garden, which sought to subject Nature to the laws of human
Reason. This resulted in a garden form in which nothing is left to chance, and in which even
the plants grow according to the will of men and are shaped to their will.
The medieval cloister garden was originally created as a kitchen garden. The design was
influenced by Christian symbolism and its interpretation of the world. The monastery
garden played an important role in the evolution of plants and remedies. The monasteries
with their gardens had a significant influence on the cultivation of plants, their distribution
in nature and the cultural landscape and their use in food, medicine, culture and everyday
life.
LANDSCAPE GARDEN
The landscaped garden form and style was developed in England in the 18th Century and was
developed in the context of the Enlightenment. It originated as a deliberate contrast to the
previously dominant Baroque French style park that forced nature into strong geometric
shapes. The rigour that previously existed was now lifted and one aimed more at garden
designs that had views of nature to offer: the principle of the natural landscape.
BOTANICAL GARDENS
Botanical Gardens serve the preservation of biodiversity. Thus, a botanical garden usually
follows an Index Seminum that indicates which plant seeds occur in the garden. Botanical
gardens also contain illustrative material for the study (and informal study) of botany.
Finally botanical gardens serve as places of rest, as they are, at least, partially created in a
park like way. Therefore they usually have natural or artificial water and seats and are open
to the public.
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CONTEMPORARY GARDEN
Contemporary parks and gardens start a dialogue with objects of art or architecture, or are
themselves works of art. They are characterized by exceptional sites, new concepts of land use
and design, as well as by material selection and maintenance of existing structures. They are
also always places where one encounters nature or which provoke thought about how to deal
with nature, landscape, culture or with ourselves.
SPA GARDEN
Usually a city park that is created according to the ideas of garden design and landscape
architecture. By combining a spa, kiosk, bath-house and concert stages the spa serves both
the population and spa guests as an important and popular retreat and for recreation.
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Unser Reisevorschlag
Tour 1
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
AND THEIR GARDENS
5-DAY-TRIP
GräflicheR Park Bad Driburg
Set in the Kurpark it combines exemplarily the historic English park landscape
from the 19th Century with the contemporary garden by garden artists Piet Oudolfs
and Jacqueline van der Kloet. A statue in
the park of Susett Gonthard recalls the
time she spent together here with the poet
Friedrich Hölderlin in 1796.
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GÄrten Haus Esters / Haus
Lange, Krefeld
Künstlergarten Rückriem,
Rommerskirchen
At the end of the 1920’s Ludwig Mies van
der Rohe was commissioned to design two
homes and their private gardens. Accordingly, the gardens reflect the buildings in
their design and impact; from the precise
window cut outs in the garden, the sight
lines lead to the deliberate planting of
groups of trees and single trees which
pick up on the formal language of the
buildings.
In designing the garden, the artist Ulrich
Rückriem was given his first opportunity
to design a landscape for his sculptures.
It is spread across several zones, such as
synthetic turf areas, hornbeam hedges
and a straw meadow.
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Gutspark Böckel,
Rödinghausen
The “listed” park is an important monument to the garden art of the late 19th
Century and an excellent example of a
largely intact manor park in WestphaliaLippe. The corner tower in the park was
occupied, for a time in 1917, by the writer
Rainer Maria Rilke. The park can only
be visited when attending an event.
GARDENS AT Wasserburg
Hülshoff, HAVIXBECK And AT
Haus Rüschhaus, MÜNSTER
Hülshoff, the typical Westphalian castle
is surrounded by a large landscaped park.
A few kilometres away, Rüschhaus House
one of the finest small manor houses in
Westphalia with a prestigious park and an
artfully landscaped moat invites a visit.
It was here that the poet Annette von
Droste-Hülshoff spent 20 years of her life.
Hohenhof, Hagen
Klever GARDEN LANDSCAPE
Karl Ernst Osthaus commissioned the
garden architect Leberecht Migge in 1913
to draft the design for the garden of villa
Hohenhof which was inspired by the plans
of Belgian architect Henry van de Velde.
After a chequered history, work on the
buildings and the restoration work in the
garden was carried out in 2003.
In the 17th Century the Brandenburg
governor of the Duchy of Cleves, Johann
Moritz von Nassau-Siegen, set himself a
goal of, transforming his royal residence
and its environs into unprecedented parkland. With the Klever gardens he created
a monument which has served as an inspiration to many from Berlin to Versailles.
SCHLOSS DYCK, JÜCHEN
MUSEUM INSEL HOMBROICH, NEUSS
Adenauer GARDEN, Bad Honnef
Rubens GARDEN, ANTWERP
Schloss Dyck is one of the most important
cultural monuments in the Lower Rhine.
For over 900 years, Dyck was owned by the
Salm-Dyck Reifferscheidt family. Count
Ernst Salentin (1621-1684) began the
expansion to a symbolic residence after
The 30 Years’ War. Under his successors
Schloss Dyck became one of the most
distinguished addresses in the region
during the 18th century. The poet and
writer Constance zu Salm-Dyck Reifferscheidt lived here from 1803.
The contemporary park formed by the
restored plain of the river Erft symbolises
the idea of an artistic cultural landscape
through its dialogue between nature, art
and architecture. Visitors can experience
“art parallel to nature” here. The sculptor
Erwin Heerich created eleven pavilions,
each of which –art in itself – is home to
other works of art.
With picturesque views of the Rhine valley,
surrounded by a colourful garden, situated
in Rhöndorf and built in 1936/1937, one
finds the residence of Konrad Adenauer
(1876-1967), the long-time mayor of the city
of Cologne and the first Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany.
Behind the famous Rubens House and the
artist’s workshop is a serene garden, which
shows off three special characteristics of
particular charm: the wooden tunnel built
in the Renaissance style, entwined with
roses, clematis and honeysuckle; the original gardener's cottage with a square herb
garden and pond from the 18th Century
and a small orchard.
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Tour 1
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
AND THEIR GARDENS
ART CITIES CULTURE PACKAGE
• 1 night in an upper mid-range hotel in Münster
• 3 nights in an upper mid-range hotel in
Dusseldorf
• Admission and guided tour of the Gräflicher
Park, Bad Driburg
• Admission and guided tour of the Rüschhaus
estate
• Admission and guided tour of the park and
castle at Burg Hülshoff
• Lunch at the Burg Hülshoff restaurant
• Admission and tour of the Karl Ernst Osthaus
Museum, Hagen
• Admission and guided tour of Villa Hohenhof,
Hagen (weekends only)
• Combined tour of Kurhaus Kleve museum and
parks
• Admission to Haus Esters / Haus Lange, Krefeld
• Admission and guided tour of Adenauer’s
house and garden, Bad Honnef
• Admission and guided tour Schloss Dyck
• Lunch at the Bistro Botanica Schloss Dyck
• Admission to the Insel Hombroich Museum
• Provision of additional services and brochures
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in a
double room
Art cities plus
• Dinner at Restaurant Malkasten in
Dusseldorf
• Dinner at a restaurant in the MediaHafen
COMBINATION TIPS
• LWL Outdoor museum, Detmold
• LWL State Museum for monastic culture,
Dalheim
• Schloss Corvey with its Carolingian westworks from the former monastery church
• Visit to the Glass Museum at Bad Driburg
• Visit to the Cathedral and the Diocesan
Museum and the Museum of the Imperial
Palace in Paderborn
• Miele Museum in Gütersloh
• Kunsthalle Bielefeld Art Gallery and
Sculpture Park
• Visit to the Potts brewery in Oelde
• Visit an event at manor park Böcke in
Rödinghausen
• Visit the heritage museum Haus Nottbeck,
Museum of Westphalian Literature, Oelde
• Picasso Museum in Münster
Price per person:
from € 268,- in a double room
from € 82,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1ST DAY
• Arrival in Bad Driburg where, in 1796, of
the poet Friedrich Hölderlin and his great
love Susette Gontard spent a long time.
• Guided tour of the Gräflicher Park. On an
island in the park’s lake there is a bust of
Susette Gontard overlooking the “Hölderlin grove”, in memory of the couple.
Option for lunch at the Restaurant
Pferdestall in the historic park.
• Continue to Münster. Hotel rooms reserved
• Time for your own exploration
• We suggest: dinner in a typical restaurant
in Münster, e.g. at the “Kiepenkerl”.
• Upon request, night watchman tour of
the city, alternatively visit a theatre
performance (depending on programme).
• Overnight in Münster
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2nD DAY
• After breakfast, drive to the Droste-Hülshoff’s
family estate Haus Rüschhaus in MünsterNienberge. Annette von Droste-Hülshoff spent
20 years of her life here. Guided tour of the
garden and manor house.
• Continue to the moated castle of Burg Hülshoff in Havixbeck, where the poetess was born
in 1797. Guided tour of the garden and
Droste Museum
• Lunch in the Restaurant Burg Hülshoff
(regional cuisine with local products)
• Continue to Hagen
• Visit the Osthaus Museum with a guided tour
of the Art Nouveau collection and explanation
of the history of the house
• Option of a coffee break at Restaurant Novys
at the museum
• Continue to Hohenhof, the former home and
garden house of Karl Ernst Osthaus, one of
Germany's most important patrons of the arts
in the early 20th Century
• Tour of the house, the small special gardens
and the Jugendstil estate of “Am Stirnband”
• Continue to Dusseldorf. Hotel reservation
• Recommendation: Dinner in the Malkasten
restaurant, a walk through the Jakobi garden
• Overnight in Dusseldorf
3RD DAY
• Morning drive to Cleves, where the
Brandenburg Governor John Maurice of
Nassau-Siegen (1604-1679) transformed
the former royal capital and its surroundings into spectacular parkland.
• Combined visit to the museum and park:
A guided tour of the Kurhaus Kleve
Museum, followed by walk through the
historic park Amphitheatre and forest
garden of the museum
• Optional lunch at the charming “Café im
Gärtchen” in Keeken near Kleve, where
original Granny style recipes are featured.
• Continue to Krefeld
• Visit the Haus Esters / Haus Lange Museum,
designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe,
including the gardens, which reflect the
buildings in its design and impact
• Return to Dusseldorf. Time for your own
exploration
• Optional dinner at a restaurant in the
MedienHafen (Media Port)
• Overnight in Dusseldorf
4th DAY
• Morning drive to Neuss
• Visit the Insel Hombroich Museum which is an
integrated work of art. The beauty of nature,
architecture and art melts together here in a
unique way. The sculptor Erwin Heerich created the striking pavilions for the arts here. On
the island there is a small snack bar.
• Then proceed to Bad Honnef.
• Guided tour of Adenauer’s house and garden
with its garden pavilion, where the former
chancellor often worked on his memoirs. The
garden’s terrace offers fantastic views over the
Rhine Valley and the Drachenfels.
• Optional dinner at one of the many typical
wine restaurants in the Siebengebirge.
• Overnight in Dusseldorf
• Visit to the first pleasure park in the
Münsterland dating from the 18th Century,
the Bagno in Steinfurt
• Visit the Heinrich Habbel distillery and
brewery, Hagen
• Emil Schumacher Museum, Hagen
• Visit Hohenlimburg Castle, high garden
and Castle Museum, Hagen
• Visits to the North Rhine-Westphalia art
collection or the art museum
• City tour with visit to the Nordparks in
Dusseldorf
• Purchase of regional products at the
country store at Schloss Dyck
• Wine tasting and cellar tour at a local
winery in Bad Honnef or the Ahr Valley
• Visit the Art and Exhibition Hall of the
Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn
• UNESCO World Heritage Museum
Plantin-Moretus with the earliest printing
presses in the world, Antwerp
• Art museum MAS - Museum on the River,
Antwerp
• Paleis op de Meir in Antwerp, where in
particular the former apartments of
Napoleon and the Hall of Mirrors of King
Leopold are worth seeing
• Visit the “Chocolate Line” shop, where
Belgian chocolates are for sale in a highly
exclusive ambience
OPTIONAL EXTENSION
• Trip to Antwerp in Belgium
• Visit Rubens’ garden with its flowers and
fruit, which was well-known during Rubens’
lifetime in the 17th Century and visit the
Rubenshuis Museum, where the artist lived
and worked.
• Peter Paul Rubens lived most of his life in
Antwerp and had a major influence over the
late flowering of the city.
• Lunch in a typical restaurant in Antwerp
• Guided tour around the main attractions
such as the Cathedral of Our Lady, with
masterpieces by Rubens and the City Hall
• Return home
5th DAY
• Trip to Schloss Dyck in Jüchen
• Guided tour of the English landscape garden
and the new gardens. The French poet and
writer Constance Salm-Reifferscheidt- Dyck
lived at Schloss Dyck from 1803 and ran the
castle as an open house and a literary salon.
• At the end of the visit, lunch at the Bistro
Botanica at Schloss Dyck
•Optional visit to Rückriem’s Artist Garden in
Rommerskirchen
• Return home
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Tour 2
3-DAY TRIP
GARDEN TRIP TO ROMANTIC PLACES,
GREAT PERSONAGES
AND WORLD HERITAGE SITES
SCHLOSSPARK Drachenburg,
Königswinter
Adenauer garDen,
Bad Honnef
Schlosspark Augustusburg,
Brühl
The park surrounding Schloss
Drachenburg with its terraces, the
pleasure ground, the hillside meadow
and the forest park, forms a quiet
counterpoint to the stylistic diversity of
the castle’s architecture. Emerging as a
zoned landscape garden in 1884, the park
is a classic example of the late landscape
style.
In Rhöndorf, with picturesque views of
the Rhine valley and surrounded by a
colourful garden, is the residence built
in 1936/1937 of Konrad Adenauer (18761967), the first Chancellor of the Federal
Republic of Germany. With its Mediterranean-style variety of plants, trees, sculptures, fountains and walls, it is reminiscent
of an Italian-style garden.
The Park is now considered the most
important example of French garden art
outside France and has contributed
significantly to the recognition of the
Augustusburg Castle World Heritage Site
by UNESCO. Starting in 1842, Peter
Joseph Lenné designed part of the extensive park as an English landscape park.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1ST DAY
• Arrival in Brühl
• Visit Augustusburg Park (also available with guided tour)
• Lunch in the Orangery at Schloss Augustusburg
• City tour of Cologne and visit to the Flora
• Time for your own discoveries, and sightseeing in Cologne (e.g. Ludwig Museum or Kolumba Museum)
• Optional dinner at the Restaurant Vintage (regional cuisine with local products)
• Overnight in Cologne
2ND DAY
• After breakfast, drive to Königswinter
• Ride the Drachenfelsbahn to the castle and Drachenburg Park
• Tour of the castle and park with views of the Rhine Valley
• Optional lunch at the Drachenburg Restaurant with its panoramic terrace, or in the new
Drachenfels Restaurant
• Continue to Bad Honnef. Guided tour of Adenauer’s house and gardens with its garden pavilion
• On the way back visit the Hofverkaufsladen (village store) in Königswinter / Thomasberg
• Then, either visit the LVR-Landesmuseum in Bonn or the Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck (dinner
with stunning views over the panorama of the Rhine)
• Optional visit to a music event or cabaret performance in Bonn or Cologne
• Overnight in Cologne
FLORA AND BOTANIC GARDEN,
COLOGNE
Neuland-Park,
Leverkusen
SCHLOSS DYCK,
JÜCHEN
The Flora Park was created in 1864 by Peter
Joseph Lenné in a “mixed German garden
style” and contains elements of French
Baroque, the Italian Renaissance and the
English landscape garden. Today, the Flora
is a diverse and harmonious park.
Since the State Garden Show of 2005,
Leverkusen has a contemporary park
which connects the city on roads integrated with the panorama of the Rhine River.
Today the Neuland-Park is the green
retreat of this district.
The Schloss Dyck Foundation is a centre
for garden art and landscape design.
Covering more than 70 hectares, the historic castle garden houses model gardens,
modern landscape architecture and a collection of plants as well as exhibitions on
landscape gardening held in the adjacent
castle. Dining options and a variety of
events make Schloss Dyck a tourist
attraction.
OTHER INTERESTING TOPICS ON
YOUR TRIP
ART CITIES CULTURE PACKAGE
COMBINATION TIPS
Price per person:
from € 94,- for a double room
from € 16,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
Art Cities Plus
ROMANTIC RHINE
The landscape between Königswinter and
Loreley is romantically mythical and was
also an early tourist attraction. It was only
rediscovered at the turn of the 19th Century
when the Rhine, of all German rivers the
most romantic, became a tourist attraction.
The Drachenfels and the Siebengebirge
represent the highlights of the landscape to
be experienced on the Middle Rhine.
POSTWAR GERMANY'S HISTORY
Around Bonn you come across many authentic places and that bear witness to the young
German Republic. Starting with Adenauer's
house, on to the Petersberg, and then to the
former capital city of Bonn with its Haus der
Geschichte (house of history) and exciting
exploration of the city’s past, this time is
brought back to life.
• 2 nights in an upper mid-range hotel in
Cologne
• Roundtrip Drachenfelsbahn Königswinter
• Admission to park and Schloss Drachenburg
• Admission and guided tour of Adenauer’s
house and gardens
• Guided tour of the Augustusburg Park
• Cologne city tour with visit to the Flora
• Admission and guided tour Schloss Dyck
• Provision of additional services and brochures
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in a
double room
• Guided hike on the Siebengebirge
• Visit Siebengebirge Museum
• Visit The Art and Exhibition Hall of the
Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn
• Boat cruises on the Rhine in Bonn or
Cologne
• Dinner in the Oberdollendorf wine mill
or in fine weather in the garden of the Sülz
winery
• Wine tasting and cellar tour at a local
winery in Bad Honnef or the Ahr Valley
• Guided tour of the Melatenfriedhof
(cemetery) in Cologne, where many famous
people are buried
• Dinner at the “Vintage” restaurant in
Cologne
3RD DAY
• Trip to Leverkusen and visit to the Japanese Garden and the Neuland Park
• Individual lunch in the Park Restaurant
• Trip to Schloss Dyck in Jüchen
• Guided tour of the English landscape garden and the new gardens
• At the end of the visit, an individual coffee break at the Bistro Botanica at Schloss Dyck
• Lunch at the Bistro Botanica Schloss Dyck
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Tour 3
THE ART OF EUROPEAN GARDENING
IN THE RHINELAND
3-Day Trip
BENRATH PALACE AND GARDEN,
Düsseldorf
Benrath Palace and its garden park remain
a harmonious single work of art, as designed by Nicolas de Pigage in 1755. The palace, park and water features complement
each other, forming interesting juxtapositions. Each of the rooms in the palace
is assigned a matching outdoor room in
the garden: the domed hall is paired with
the reflecting pond and the private rooms
of the Palatine Elector and his wife are
paired with gardens in the English and
French styles, respectively.
SCHLOSS DYCK, JÜCHEN
Follwoing a careful restoration process, the
castle garden once again has the appearance
it enjoyed in the early nineteenth century
when it was designed by Thomas Blaikie.
The park is home to a diverse and extremely
well-preserved arboretum. The flower beds
in the vast castle lawns burst forth in colour
in April and magnificent azaleas and rhododendrons display all their glory in May. On a
smaller scale is the landscape design on the
Orangerie peninsula, where planting beds
and garden perennials are laid out in clean,
precise lines.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1 DAY
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• Journey to Düsseldorf
• Guided tour of Benrath Palace and visit to the Museum of European Garden History
• Individual walk through the palace gardens with a dining break at the end of the tour
• Time for individual sightseeing or shopping in Düsseldorf
• Optional dinner at Restaurant Malkasten with tour of the Jacobi Garden
2ND DAY
• After breakfast, drive to Schloss Dyck in Jüchen
• Guided tour of the castle, exhibitions, English-style landscape garden and the New Gardens
• Individual time to wander the spacious castle grounds
• Lunch at Bistro Botanica in the castle grounds
• Then a visit to the current exhibition at the Museum Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach with its
remarkable sculpture garden
• In the evening, optional concert or opera performance in Düsseldorf
• Accommodation in Düsseldorf
3RD DAY
• In the morning, drive to Neuss-Holzheim to the Insel Hombroich Museum
• Individual tour of the area including food and rink at the park café (buffet)
• Depending on the time available, optional visit to nearby Langen Foundation
• Then return trip home
EVENT TIPS
• Spring at the Castle, Easter Sunday and Monday
• Garden Festival, Corpus Christi weekend
• Classic Days – Vintage Cars Festival, first weekend in August
• Illumina, for ten days starting the first Friday in September
• Autumn at the Castle, first weekend in October
• Garden focus: temporary exhibitions on garden photography
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INSEL HOMBROICH MUSEUM,
NEUSS
This contemporary park was built on
the meadows along the Erft River, where
a dialogue between nature, art and
architecture creates the idea of a​​ n artistic
landscape. Here, visitors experience
“art parallel to nature”. Sculptor Erwin
Heerich created eleven pavilions, which
house other items while being works of art
themselves.
Art Cities Cultural Package
• 2 nights in a upper middle-class hotel in
Düsseldorf
• Admission and tour to Benrath Palace with
Museum of European Garden History
• Admission and tour of the Museum
Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach
• Admission and tour to Schloss Dyck
• Lunch at Bistro Botanica
• Entrance to Insel Hombroich Museum
• Arrangement of additional services and
product brochures
• Free space for the 21st person in double
room
Price per person:
from € 133,- in double room
from € 46,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
Art Cities Plus
• Dinner at Restaurant Malkasten
Combination Tips
• Purchase of local products in the Schloss
Dyck country store
• Trip to Lousberg Park in Aachen with tour
of city
• Visit to the castle gardens in Arcen near
Venlo
• Visit to the North Park in Düsseldorf
• Visit an artist's studio in Dusseldorf
• Monastery village Styl near Venlo with
monastery gardens and Jochumhof
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Tour 4
BAROQUE GARDENS, SCULPTURE PARKS
AND PLACES OF SILENCE
3-DAY TRIP
KLEVER GARDEN LANDSCAPE
In the 17th century, Prince John Maurice
of Nassau-Siegen created a Baroque park
landscape which was unparalleled at the
time. The deer park and its amphitheatre are well preserved, as is the long
Prinzenkanal (Prince’s canal). It offers
sweeping views towards Schwanenburg in
Cleves and to Schloss Moyland.
TERRACE GARDEN Kloster Kamp,
KAMP-LINTFORT
The terrace garden of the Cistercian
monastery was laid out from 1740 to
1750, according to plans of the monk
and architect Benedictus in the Baroque
Italian garden concept style. For today’s
visitor the Baroque concept of order,
symmetry and representation is very
clear to understand.
SCHLOSSPARK Anholt, Isselburg
In the far west of the Münster region, close
to the German-Dutch border, lies Schloss
Anholt with one of the largest moats in
Westphalia. Visitors will discover delightful connections with the baroque garden
architecture and English landscape design,
such as in a water garden, a canal or a
garden maze.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1ST DAY
• Arrive in Kleve
• Combined guided tour of the museum and park: A guided tour of the Kurhaus Kleve Museum,
followed by a walk through the historic parks, Amphitheatre and forest garden at the Museum
• Then relax in the charming “Café im Gärtchen” in Keeken, Kleve
• Continue to Kalkar. Individual stroll through the historic centre. Tip: Visit the famous carved altars of
St. Nicholas Church dating from the 15th Century
• Optional dinner at Brauhaus Kalkarer Mill
• Overnight in Kalkar (e.g. on Burg Boetzelaer)
2ND DAY
• Travel to the Moyland Museum in Bedburg-Hau
• Guided tour of the park created in the English garden style with its many sculptures and the famous
herb garden
• Lunch at the castle’s restaurant
• Guided tour of the museum, which among other things contains the world's largest Beuys collection
• Continue to the Millingerwaard nature reserve between Kleve and Nijmegen
• Walk through the Theetuin tea garden with a break in one of the teahouses
• Continue to Nijmegen
• Individual stroll through the oldest city in the Netherlands, followed by individual dinner
• Overnight in Kalkar
3RD DAY
• Optional visit to a selected private garden on the Lower Rhine (e.g. the Krautwig garden in Xanten)
• Continue to Kloster Kamp, Germany’s first Cistercian monastery with its baroque terrace garden
• Hearty monastery meal in the refectory
• In the afternoon combined guided tour of the abbey, the museum and the terraced garden
• After an individual stroll through the park your journey home starts
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ART CITIES CULTURE PACKAGE
• 2 nights including breakfast at Burg
Boetzelaer in Kalkar
• Combined tour of Kurhaus Kleve museum
and parks
• Admission and guided tour of the Schloss
Moyland museum
• Admission to Millinger Theetuin (AprilOctober)
• Admission and guided tour of the abbey,
museum and terraced garden at Klosterkamp
• High tea in the “Café im Gärtchen”,
Keeken
• Lunch in the Moyland Museum café
• Monastery meal at Klosterkamp
• Provision of additional services and
brochures
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in
a double room
COMBINATION TIP
• Tour of Wasserburg Anholt in Isselburg
• Visit to the Kasteel Huis Bergh castle in
s'Heerenberg
• Visit to the Valkhof museum in Nijmegen
• Guided tour of the herb garden at Kloster
Kamp
• Dinner at the restaurant in the historic
De Hemel Commanderie van Sint Jan in
Nijmegen
Price per person:
from € 190,- in a double room
from € 58,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
Art Cities PLUS
• Guided tour of the beautiful private
gardens on the Lower Rhine
• Dinner at Brauhaus Kalkarer Mill
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Tour 5
PARKS AND GARDENS OF
INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE
3-DAY TRIP
LANDSCAPE PARK
Duisburg-Nord
The park around the giant steelworks consists of various derelict former industrial
sites. Its diversity is due to the considerably altered topography, the different soil
substrates and the resulting extremely
lush vegetation.
GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE,
DUISBURG
The main axis of the park, which was designed by the land art artist Dani Karavan,
consists of a patchwork of different paving
and construction materials from the
buildings that were in the old part of the
Inner Harbour. Architectural remains of
post-war architecture and the planting of
the new park mingle in a unique way.
Nordsternpark,
Gelsenkirchen
The Nordsternpark displays garden art on
the site of an abandoned mine and on an
old brownfield post-industrial landscape.
Here, the widespread excessive impact
made on the landscape by industry remains
ever present is always evident as no attempt
is made to create aesthetic harmony or to
smoothen over the places where the legacy
of the past meets new elements.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1ST DAY
• Arrive in Duisburg with a short stop in Duisburg Angerhausen
• Visit to the “Tiger and Turtle” work of art which gives an idea of the industrial landscape of the Ruhr
• In Duisburg city tour “Art, History and Urban Development” and visit to the Lehmbruck Museum,
the Sculpture Park (Kantpark), of the Inner Harbour, walk through the Garden of Remembrance to
the MKM Küppersmühle Museum of Modern Art
• Optional dinner at the Faktorei in Duisburg’s inner harbour
• Individual evenings out in Duisburg
• Overnight at the Ferrotel, Duisburg
2ND DAY
• After breakfast, drive to the Landscape Park in Duisburg Nord
• Guided tour of the industrial park and the former steelworks
• Chance for lunch in the main electrical control room
• Trip to Oberhausen
• Trip to the spectacular Rehbergerbrücke close to the Ludwiggalerie in Oberhausen
• Visit the information centre at Ripshorst House with its exhibition of the 20 years of landscape
reconstruction of the Emscher Landscape Park
• Themed tour through Thyssen’s former farmlands
• Short visit to the oldest working class neighbourhood in the Ruhr area, the settlement at Eisenheim
• Recommendation: Dinner at Restaurant Brendel in the working-class neighbourhood of Duisburg
• Overnight at the Ferrotel, Duisburg
3RD DAY
• Visit to the Josef Albers Museum / Quadrat in Bottrop
• Trip to Nordsternpark in Gelsenkirchen
• Optional lunch at Heiner's beer garden at the park
• Admission and guided tour of the park and the coal mines or the Nordstern Tower with video art
• Free time, then return
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Gehölzgarten Ripshorst,
(woodland garden)
OBERHAUSEN
GRUGAPARK,
ESSEN
The Ripshorst garden was created
according to the designs by the landscape
architects Lohhaus and Diekmann from
Hanover and shows the distribution of
tree species in a geological context.
The information centre for the Emscher
Landscape Park is located in the old
Ripshorst farm house.
On a tour of the park, visitors wander
through the dahlia garden with views
across the wooded valley and the botanical
gardens. Gardens for roses, perennials and
exotics, a lily pond, a cottage garden, an
herb garden, a garden for the senses, a
rhododendron dale and a garden with
climbers and creepers are awaiting the
visitor.
Emscher LANDSCAPEPARK
ART CITIES CULTURE PACKAGE
With an area of approximately 450 square
kilometres the Emscher Landscape Park is
the largest and most developed regional park
in Europe. It consists of over 20 individual
parks and displays a unique industrial nature
and artistically designed landmarks. The
narrow path network passes disused railway
lines, roads and other places to experience:
An exceptional way to explore the amazing
green landscape of the Ruhr Metropolis best with qualified guides which the Regional
Association Ruhr (RVR) will happily provide.
• 2 nights at the Ferrotel Duisburg
• City tour “Art and Urban History” through
Duisburg
• Admission and guided tour Lehmbruck
Museum
• Admission and guided tour MKM Küppersmühle Museum
• Guided tour of the North Duisburg
Landscape Park
• Guided tour of the woodland garden at
Ripshorst
• Guided tour of the Josef Albers Museum,
Bottrop
• Guided tour of the Nordstern Park with a
visit to the mine, or the Nordstern Tower
• Guided tour through Thyssen’s former farmlands
• Admission to the Eisenheim settlement
• Provision of additional services and
brochures
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in
a double room
KOMBINATIONSTIPPS
• Harbour cruise Duisburg
• Nocturnal illuminated tour of the
Hüttenwerk through the Landscape Park
Duisburg Nord
• Visit to the Gasometer at Oberhausen
• Visit to the Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen
• Guided visit to the Grugapark in Essen
• “Snails taste” seminar, ecological snail
breeding in Moers
• Restaurant Die Speicherei on the Ruhr
estuary, Duisburg-Homberg
Price per person:
from € 145,- in a double room
from € 80,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
Art Cities PLUS
• Dinner at the Faktorei in Duisburg’s Inner
Harbour
• Dinner at the Brendel restaurant in Duisburg
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Tour 6
MOATED CASTLES, PARKS AND GARDENS
IN THE MÜNSTERLAND
4-DAY TRIP
Salinenpark, Rheine
Bagno, Steinfurt
Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park, Oelde
The Salinenpark was redesigned in 2004,
and together with the adjacent nature
zoo and Bentlage Abbey, with its cultural
landscape, makes an interesting destination. The nature trail goes through the
Bentlager Busch with its unique flora and
fauna.
An early forerunner of today's amusement
parks, Bagno was a spectacular attraction in the 18th century. By reinterpreting
former Baroque park designs we can,
today, understand much of the historical significance of the park. The Bagno
Quadrat invites visitors to linger or - as
in former times - take a boat ride on the
adjacent lake.
Here was constructed in 2001, the most
successful garden show of its day in North
Rhine-Westphalia, judging by visitor numbers. In addition to the garden displays,
such as the “idyllic meadows” in the south,
the “romantic park” in the middle and the
“magical gardens” in the north, the park
offers a variety of sporting and leisure
activities.
Haus Welbergen, Ochtrup
Schlosspark Nordkirchen
BOTANICAL GARDEN Münster
Not only the castle, but also the magnificent park was built according to the
plans of the Westphalian Baroque
architect Johann Conrad Schlaun. Not
without reason, the ensemble dating
from the early 18th Century is known as
the “Westphalian Versailles”.
Nestled in the castle park, the area has a lot
of knowledge to impart, - but being on the
outskirts of the bustling old town - it is also
a welcome oasis of calm. The orangery was
built in 1840 from the rubble of a wall. It is
now one of the few examples of this type of
construction in Germany.
GARDENS AT THE WASSERBURG
HÜLSHOFF, HAVIXBECK AND AM
RÜSCHHAUS
The typical Westphalian castle of Hülshoff
is surrounded by a large landscaped park.
Just a few kilometres away, the Rüschhaus
invites you to visit one of the finest small
manor houses in Westphalia with representative displays and an artfully landscaped
moat. The property was acquired in 1825 by
Baron Clemens August von Droste-Hülshoff.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1ST DAY
• Arrival at Nordkirchen. Visit the most important baroque palace and park complex in Westphalia
• Guided tour of the Prince Bishop's Park (on request with guided tour)
• After which a leisurely break at the Schloss Café
• Continue to Münster. Hotel rooms reserved
• Individual choice, evening in Münster
• Alternatively, night watchman tour of the city
• Overnight in Münster
2ND DAY
• City tour of Münster. After a coffee break in the castle garden, guided tour through
the Botanical Gardens.
• Upon request lunch at a local restaurant in Münster
• In the afternoon, drive to the estate of the Rüschhaus, the Droste-Hülshoff family
house in Nienberge. Guided tour of the garden and manor
• Continue to Wasserburg Hülshoff in Havixbeck, where Annette von DrosteHülshoff was born in 1797. Guided tour of the house and garden with the
Droste-Hülshoff Museum
• Early dinner at the Burg Hülshoff Restaurant (regional cuisine with local
products)
• Optional visit to a theatre performance at the Münster theatre or the
Wolfgang Borchert theatre
• Overnight in Münster
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The intimate gardens by the moated castle
were based on historical designs. On the
Vorburginsel beyond the Marienkapelle
(Lady Chapel), one finds a small garden
area in the Renaissance style. This part
of the garden has a special charm especially when perennials and rose are in full
bloom.
Kreislehrgarten, Steinfurt
This teaching garden was founded in 1914
and covers an area of about 3 hectares and
imparts a lot of interesting information
about ornamental and vegetable gardens.
Visitors get inspirational ideas about
design, maintenance and use of their own
green kingdom.
Schlossgarten Rheda
The garden, proven to exist since the
year 1623, was partially restored with a
geometric layout according to the original
plans, using contemporary plants, including old rose varieties, for the occasion
of the State Garden Show of 1988. The
former orangery, a brick building of late
classical construction style, dates from
1873. The adjacent Nature and Leisure
Park “Flora Westfalica” is located in the
city of Rheda-Wiedenbrück. A continuous
green link was created in 1988 between
the previously separated towns of Rheda
and Wiedenbrück and re-nurtured the
Ems.
3RD DAY
Art Cities CULTURE PACKAGE
• After breakfast, drive to the monastery Bentlage in Rheine. Guided tour of the
monastery museum with its unique worldwide church treasures, the so-called
Bentlager Relics Gardens.
• Short walk to the Salinenpark. Interesting introduction to nature e.g. on shrubs,
trees or special salt plants including a short tour of the Saline Gottesgabe
• Optional lunch at the Gottesgabe restaurant
• Continue to a true gem of the Münster region, the Welbergen house near
Ochtrup. Visit the lovely gardens around the moated castle, worth seeing when
its perennials flower from June to September. The inside of the castle can also
be visited by appointment
• Alternatively, visit the Steinfurter Bagno including the Baroque concert gallery
in the park, then an optional stroll through the picturesque Burgsteinfurt
• Finally a drive through the Kreislehrgarten (teaching gardens) to Steinfurt.
Individual tour along a garden trail with 18 stops relating to nature, fruit and
vegetable production.
• Tip: you can buy fruit and fruit juices in the garden shop
• Return to Münster. Individual evening activities
• Overnight in Münster
Price per person:
from € 184,- n a double room
from € 52,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
4th DAY
Art Cities PLUS
• After breakfast, drive to Warendorf, the riding metropolis of the Münster area
• Guided tour through the old town and visit the Warendorf State Stud
• Then on to Rheda
• Combined tour of the old town and the Flora Westfalica Park in Rheda
• Individual lunch break in the park’s Seecafé Restaurant
• Drive to Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park in Oelde. Tour of the former State Garden Show
grounds
• To complete the trip an optional coffee break at the Restaurant Café Ulithi on
the Mühlensee
• Return home
• 3 nights in a good mid-range hotel in Münster
• Guided tour of the park in Nordkirchen
• Admission and guided tour of the Rüschhaus Estate
• Admission and guided tour of the park and castle at Hülshoff
• Guided tour of the old town and park at Rheda
• Admission and guided tour Vier-Jahreszeiten Park Oelde
• Dinner Burg Hülshoff Restaurant
• Guided tour of Münster
• Guided tour of the Botanical Gardens at Münster
• Admission and guided tour Bentlage Abbey
• Guided tour of the Welbergen house near Ochtrup
• Guided city tour of Warendorf
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in a double room
• Visit a theatrical performance at the Münster theatre or the
Wolfgang Borchert Theatre
COMBINATION TIPS
• Visit the Bagno Park, Steinfurt
• Burg Vischering, Lüdinghausen
• Pablo Picasso Art Gallery, Münster
• Visit Schloss Rheda
• Visit Potts Brewery, Oelde
• Hofcafe (village café) Johannleweling, Rietberg Wester Wiehe
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Tour 7
PARKS AND CASTLES
IN THE "KINGDOM OF WESTPHALIA"
3-DAY TRIP
Gräflicher Park Bad Driburg
Gräflicher Park at Bad Driburg is an exemplary combination of the historic English
landscape park, with its old timber framed
spa buildings, dating from the 19th Century, on the one hand, and the contemporary gardens of the Dutch garden designer
Piet Oudolf, on the other.
Schloss- und Auenpark
Neuhaus, Paderborn
Monastery Garden Dalheim,
Lichtenau
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe,
KASSEL
Herrenhäuser GARDENS,
HANNOVER
Thanks to the State Garden Show in the
district of Schloss Neuhaus of Paderborn,
the Schloss- and Auenpark was constructed
in 1994. The entire park is made up of the
partially reconstructed around the former
residence of the bishops and the recreational area of ecologically designed floodplains of the Alme, Lippe and Pader rivers.
Located in a beautiful landscape, the
former Augustinian monastery and today’s
Dalheim LWL State Museum of Monastic
Culture make for one of the outstanding
monasteries in northern Germany. Within
the sprawling grounds of the monastery
there are several gardens: The Prelate’s
garden, the Convent garden with its large
parterre, the Paradise Garden in the Kreuzhof and the herb garden.
The Wilhelmshöhe Mountain Park on
the eastern slope of the Habichtswald
is made up from the combination of
a baroque building and garden with
a spacious landscape park. For three
centuries now, the park with its
famous fountains and the large
crowned statue of Hercules is one of
the most popular attractions in Kassel.
The sprawling complex consists of the
main elements of the “Great Garden” and
the mountain garden. The latter shows
the impressive plant worlds of different
continents, some of them in large greenhouses. The “Great Garden” at Schloss
Herrenhausen is an almost unchanged
Baroque garden. The grotto is exceptional
and was transformed by the artist Niki de
Saint Phalle.
OUR SUGGESTED ITINERARY
1St DAY
• Arrival at Paderborn
• City tour with visit to the cathedral. The tour ends in the Archbishop's diocesan museum that can
be toured individually.
• Followed by a guided tour through the park and the former residence of the Prince-Bishops of
Paderborn
• Optional dinner in a typical restaurant in the city
• Overnight in Bad Driburg
2ND DAY
• After breakfast, tour of the Gräflicher Park with the special installations of the Dutch star
gardener Piet Oudolf
• Drive to the former monastery at Dalheim with visit to the museum and the monastery gardens
• Lunch in the wonderfully cosy monastery tavern
• Continue to Kassel
• Visit Schloss Wilhelmshöhe with its famous Old Masters Art Gallery
• Afterwards, an individual walk through the stunning Wilhelmshöhe mountain park with its cascades
• Tip: From May to October fountain illuminations are regularly staged.
• Optional dinner in Kassel
• Return journey and overnight in Bad Driburg or Brakel
3 DAY
RD
• After breakfast, drive to the Herrenhäuser Gardens in Hannover. The park is one of the finest in
Europe.
• Guided tour of the Great Garden and Mountain Garden
• Individual lunch in the beer garden or the Schlossküche Restaurant
• Before leaving visit the store with its extensive range of products for the garden
• Return home
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ART CITIES CULTURE PACKAGE
• 2 nights at the Hotel Schloss Gehrden
near Brakel
• Guided tour of Paderborn
• Guided tour of the park and the residence
of the Prince-Bishops of Paderborn
• Admission and guided tour of the Gräflicher Park in Bad Driburg
• Admission and guided tour of the buildings and gardens at Dalheim Monastery
Foundation
• Admission and guided tour of the Schloss
Wilhelmshöhe Museum
• Admission to the Herrenhäuser Gärten in
Hanover
• Lunch at the Abbey Tavern Abbey Dalheim
• Provision of additional services and brochures
• Free accommodation for the 21st person in
a double room
COMBINATION TIPS
• Tour of the Fürstenberg porcelain factory
• Visit the Glass Museum at Bad Driburg
• LWL Museum in the Imperial Palace,
Paderborn
• Visit the Wewelsburg
• Boat trips on the River Weser from Bad
Karlshafen via Höxter to Schloss Corvey
• Art Forum Jacob Pins in Adelshof, Hoexter
• “Discover Kassel” city tour with visit to the
Wilhelmshöhe Mountain Park
Price per person:
from € 186,- in a double room
from € 46,- single supplement
Groups of 20 or more
Art Cities PLUS
• Dinner at a restaurant in Paderborn
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Parks and Gardens
(EGHN Partners in North Rhine-Westphalia)
Rhineland
Münsterland
1 Schlosspark Drachenburg, Königswinter
2 Adenauergarten, Bad Honnef
3 Schlosspark Augustusburg, Brühl
4 Flora /Botanischer Garten, Köln
5 Neuland-Park, Leverkusen
6 Friedestrom-Park, Zons
7 Nordpark, Düsseldorf
8 Schloss und Park Benrath
9 Gartenpark, Wassenberg
10 Künstlergarten Rückriem, Rommerskirchen
11 Museum Insel Hombroich, Neuss
12 Schlosspark Dyck, Jüchen
13 Waldpark Lousberg, Aachen
14 Haus Esters/Haus Lange, Krefeld
15 Terrassengarten Kloster Kamp, Kamp-Lintfort
16 Klever Gartenlandschaft, Kleve
29 Schlosspark Anholt, Isselburg
30 Tiergarten, Raesfeld
31 Schlosspark, Nordkirchen
32 Schlossgarten, Hovestadt
33 Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park, Oelde
34 Botanischer Garten, Münster
35 Gärten an der Wasserburg Hülshoff, Havixbeck
36 Rüschhaus, Münster
37 Kreislehrgarten, Steinfurt
38 Bagno, Steinfurt
39 Salinenpark, Rheine
40 Haus Welbergen, Ochtrup
Ruhr region
17 Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Duisburg
18 Garten der Erinnerung, Duisburg
19 Gehölzgarten Ripshorst, Oberhausen
20 Landschaftspark Hoheward, Herten
21 Nordsternpark, Gelsenkirchen
22 Grugapark, Essen
23 Stadtpark, Bochum
24 Höhengarten Hohenlimburg, Hagen
25 Hohenhof, Hagen
26 Maximilianpark, Hamm
27 Botanischer Garten Rombergpark, Dortmund
28 Arboretum Trautmann, Essen
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East-Westphalia-Lippe
41 Dalheimer Klostergärten, Lichtenau
42 Landschaftspark Rheder, Brakel
43 Gräflicher Park, Bad Driburg
44 Schloss- und Auenpark Neuhaus, Paderborn
45 Gartenschaupark, Rietberg
46 Schlossgarten Rheda mit Flora Westfalica,
Rheda-Wiedenbrück
47 Stadtpark / Botanischer Garten, Gütersloh
48 Palaisgarten, Detmold
49 Schlosspark Wendlinghausen, Dörentrup
50 Kurpark, Bad Salzuflen
51 Kurpark, Bad Oeynhausen
52 Gutspark Böckel, Rödinghausen
IMPRINT
Funded by
Objective 2 funding from the NRW Ministry of Economy, Energy, Industry,
Trade and Craft of North Rhine-Westphalia as well as by means of the
Rhineland Regional Council, the Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe,
and the Schloss Dyck Foundation
Publisher and Project Lead
Schloss Dyck Foundation
Centre for Garden Art and Landscape Design
Board: Jens Spanjer
Staff Members: Cornelia Kunz, Anja Spanjer, Elke Klaßen, Eva Bongartz
Project Partners
Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe: Udo Woltering
Rhineland Regional Council: Roswitha Arnold
Member of the Management Board
Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Gartenrouten NRW
Project Coordination:
Ingelore Pohl; pohl.planung.projektentwicklung, Dortmund
Christian Grüßen; Plan+, Gelsenkirchen
[email protected]
Concept and Realisation
projekt2508 GmbH, Bonn
Design
einfachferber – Agentur für Kommunikation GmbH
Photo Credits:
Photos have been delivered by the Regional Association of WestphaliaLippe, the Rhineland Regional Council, the Schloss Dyck Foundation
and the EGHN, with exceptions as such:
Danielzik+Leuchter (cover t.r.), Gräflicher Park Bad Driburg (p. 6 t.l.;
p. 20 t.l.), Regionalmanagement Nordhessen (p. 21 t.l. and b.r.),
LWL/Horst Gerbaulet (p. 5. b.t. and b.b.; p. 6 t.r.; p. 20 t.m.),
LWL/Hartmut Kalle (p. 2/3 t.; p. 18 b.r.), Andreas Lechtape, Münster
(p. 20 t.r.), Jürgen Becker (cover b.; p. 8; p. 12 b.; p. 13 t.; back cover)
We thank all copyright holders for the release of the artwork. If, despite
intensive research, image rights should be infringed, please notify us.
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