Rhododendronpark
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Rhododendronpark

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In the location's words:

The Rhododendron Park is characterized by botanical diversity and a variety of designs. The park is criss-crossed by streams and is characterized by almost 4,000 trees, some of which are 150 years old. The woods and meadows are also habitats for many native animals.

Old park

  • Rhododendron forest with old trees and stands of rhododendrons and azaleas over 80 years old.
  • Species garden with over 200 hardy wild forms.
  • Azalea grove with deciduous azaleas, colorful flowers and an intense fragrance.
  • Centrally located heather garden.
  • Allmers Park with large meadows and woodland areas.

Park extension

  • Varied themed gardens: rose, hedge, novelty, bonsai and fragrance gardens.
  • Variety garden with 1,000 varieties from A-Z.
  • Various (seating) areas invite you to linger.
  • Panoramic path with a view of the perennial terraces.
  • Redwood trees in the Yakushimanum valley.

Botanical garden

  • 3.2 hectares with around 5,000 plant species from all over the world in the middle of the park.
  • Native flora with around 1,000 species from north-west Germany.
  • 500 different medicinal plants and an extensive range of useful plants.
  • Alpinum and rhododendron rock garden.
  • Ornamental courtyard with changing ornamental and bulb plants.
  • Note: Access for dogs prohibited!

History of the park

  • The German Rhododendron Society, founded in 1935, initiates the establishment of a show and viewing garden for rhododendrons.
  • The ceremonial opening of the first 2 hectares of the park took place in June 1937.
  • The botanical garden, which had already been established on the Osterdeich in 1905, was relocated to Horn in 1936, but was not rebuilt at its new location until 1949-51.
  • In 2009, the private "Bremen Rhododendron Park Foundation" takes over the maintenance of the Rhododendron Park and Botanical Garden Bremen.

Garden of human rights

  • Since 2003, the park has also been a "Garden of Human Rights", part of the global art project INSCRIRE.
  • The 30 articles of the UN Convention on Human Rights are immortalized on bronze ribbons along the park paths.
  • At four park entrances, the texts begin with Article 1. The educational article leads from the park to the botanika environmental education facility.
  • Under the direction of Witha Winter v. Gregory, the Friends of the Garden of Human Rights take care of the bronze ribbons.

botanika and Restaurant & Café Bloom

  • In the middle of the park is Bremen's green world of discovery: the botanika, operated by the municipal botanika GmbH.
  • All year round and regardless of the weather, the botanika has show greenhouses with non-hardy rhododendrons and azaleas as well as a butterfly and monkey house.
  • Right next door, the Bloom Restaurant & Café invites you to take a break.
  • The view from the terrace extends over the heathland to Allmers Park.
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Öffnungszeiten

Montag: 07:00 - 22:30
Dienstag: 07:00 - 22:30
Mittwoch: 07:00 - 22:30
Donnerstag: 07:00 - 22:30
Freitag: 07:00 - 22:30
Samstag: 07:00 - 22:30
Sonntag: 07:00 - 22:30
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