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Amtsteich with fountain in Goethepark

Amtsteich with fountain in Goethepark

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Location: Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany

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  • The Goethepark is located in the Sandow district on Franz-Mehring-Straße. It is bordered on three sides by the Spree and connected to the Carl-Blechen-Park by the sheet metal bridge. The facility was laid out in 1895 as a city park by the Beautification Association on the marshy terrain of the Mühleninsel, making it the oldest park in Cottbus. With the construction of the power station in 1926/27, two new ways to access the park were created, the bridge at the power station and the bridge to the street “Am Spreeufer”. It was not until 1949 that the city park was renamed Goethepark. In the spacious park is the Amtsteich, which was used for carp farming around 1600 and in which a fountain gushes today. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkanlagen_in_Cottbus

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    • August 15, 2020

  • More than 100 years ago, in 1895, the first Cottbus park, the Stadtpark, was built on the humid lowlands of Mühleninsel, on the initiative of Mayor Paul Werner and the Beautification Association.
    The official pond within the park was created as early as 1600 for fish farming. In 1914 - 1935 the once marshy area was further expanded. The design of the bank areas with beautiful herbaceous plantings on the streams near the diesel power station was carried out in 1954 for the exhibition "Greens and Bloom on the Spree".
    Today the park shows itself again in the old beauty from the time around 1900.
    Source: cottbus.de

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    • August 1, 2021

  • More than 100 years ago, in 1895, the first Cottbus park, the Stadtpark, was built on the humid lowlands of Mühleninsel, on the initiative of Mayor Paul Werner and the Beautification Association.
    The official pond within the park was created as early as 1600 for fish farming. In 1914 - 1935 the once marshy area was further expanded. The design of the bank areas with beautiful herbaceous plantings on the streams near the diesel power station was carried out in 1954 for the exhibition "Greens and Bloom on the Spree".
    Today the park shows itself again in the old beauty from the time around 1900.
    Source cottbus.de/sehenswert/parke_cottbus/goethepark.html

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    • March 11, 2018

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Location: Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany

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