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The Tramper Castle Park is part of the entire ensemble of the former estate, which consisted of the manor house, the manor farm and the estate park. In the 18th century, the associated garden was a regular geometrically designed complex, the main axis of which led from the manor house to the zoo to the west. In the first third of the 19th century, the landscaped estate park was created with the redesign of the old garden and the redesign of a much larger area, and the basic features of the park have been preserved to a large extent to the present day. The authorship of the design of the Tramper Landscape Park is not documented.
In 1990, work began to restore the park, which had become overgrown in parts. The aim was to restore it to its appearance around 1945. Cooperation with the authorities responsible for monument protection and nature conservation was of great importance in this process. The park in Trampe is a protected garden monument under the Brandenburg Monument Protection Act and also contains an architectural and archaeological monument, the ruins of the former Breydin Castle.
August 3, 2024
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