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Englischer Garten
Munich
Nestled in the heart of Munich, the Englischer Garten is a sprawling urban oasis that rivals the grandeur of Central Park. This verdant expanse offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural charm, with meandering streams, serene lakes, and lush meadows. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic under the shade of ancient trees. The garden's iconic Chinese Tower beer garden provides a quintessential Bavarian experience, while the Eisbach wave attracts daring surfers. Whether you're seeking tranquility or adventure, the Englischer Garten is a captivating escape that embodies the spirit of Bavaria.
Top 5 Facts
- The Englischer Garten is one of the largest urban parks in the world, covering an area of 3.7 square kilometers (1.4 square miles), making it larger than New York's Central Park.
- Established in 1789 by Sir Benjamin Thompson, also known as Count Rumford, the park was initially designed as a military garden for soldiers to practice agriculture and gardening.
- The park is home to the famous "Eisbachwelle," a standing wave on the Eisbach River, where surfers can be seen riding the wave year-round, even in the chilly winter months.
- The Englischer Garten features a traditional Japanese teahouse, which was a gift from Japan for the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich. Visitors can participate in authentic Japanese tea ceremonies here.
- The Monopteros, a small Greek-style temple located on a hill within the park, offers panoramic views of Munich's skyline and is a popular spot for picnics and relaxation.
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