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Birch Avenue in Fasanerie Park

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    April 25, 2024

    Fine avenue, past birch trees.. and their pollen…🥴

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      March 10, 2021

      Beautiful avenue ideal for relaxing

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        April 29, 2024

        The Fasanerie is a wooded landscape park covering around 75 hectares in the independent city of Aschaffenburg (Bavaria).

        The Aschaffenburg Fasanerie is located east to northeast of the city center. It extends from the Schöntal Park across the Omammutwiese and the tunnels of the Ringstrasse and Maintalbahn to the Lufthofweg. To the north of the Fasanerie is the Austrian Colony district, and to the south is Bismarckallee. The Fasaneriesee is crossed by the Röderbach. The Godelsberg (247.6 m above sea level) to the southeast is included in the park design. The Franconian Marienweg leads through the Fasanerie.

        The Fasanerie landscape park was created in 1779 under Archbishop and Elector Friedrich Carl Joseph von Erthal according to plans by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen in the Bürgerwäldchen of the city of Aschaffenburg. The park was originally fenced with planks. It was created as a game park and equipped with several fish ponds, a game enclosure and a pheasant enclosure. This replaced an older, similar facility in the Nilkheimer Wäldchen when it was converted into Schönbusch Park.

        Source and further information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasanerie_(Aschaffenburg)

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