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The Duft- und Tastgarten, or Fragrance and Touch Garden, in Leipzig, Germany, offers a truly unique multi-sensory experience. Located within the expansive Friedenspark, adjacent to the historic Apothekergarten and as an external part of the Botanical Garden of the University of Leipzig, this special garden stands at an elevation of approximately 121 meters. It is meticulously designed to be explored through scent, touch, and sound, making it a welcoming and enriching destination for all visitors, particularly those who are blind…

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    September 28, 2020

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    Small themed garden with an artificial grotto as the center, the signs are also in Braille.
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    December 30, 2021

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    is located opposite the Apothekergarten - with sculptures
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    August 11, 2020

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    Well-designed educational garden with a grotto and various water features, great for children
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    Location: Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I reach the Duft- und Tastgarten using public transport?

    The Duft- und Tastgarten is conveniently located within Leipzig's Friedenspark, making it easily accessible by public transport. Visitors can typically use local tram or bus services that stop near Friedenspark. It's advisable to check current schedules and routes with Leipzig's public transport provider for the most up-to-date information.

    Is there parking available near the Duft- und Tastgarten?

    Yes, there are parking options available in the vicinity of Friedenspark. While the garden itself doesn't have a dedicated parking lot, street parking or nearby public parking facilities can be found. During peak seasons or busy times, it's recommended to arrive earlier to secure a spot.

    Are there any admission fees or permits required to enter the Duft- und Tastgarten?

    No, admission to the Duft- und Tastgarten is free for all visitors. No permits or tickets are required to experience this unique sensory garden. It is a publicly accessible part of the Botanical Garden of the University of Leipzig.

    What specific features make the Duft- und Tastgarten wheelchair accessible?

    The Duft- und Tastgarten is designed to be barrier-free and highly accessible. It features a clear linear path system and a circular main path, all suitable for wheelchairs. The raised beds are often at hip height, allowing easy access for touching and smelling plants from a seated position. Additionally, plant information is provided in both black print and Braille.

    What makes the Duft- und Tastgarten a good destination for families with children?

    The garden is highly recommended for families. It's described as a 'well-designed educational garden' and 'great for children' by visitors. Kids can enjoy the multi-sensory experience of touching and smelling various plants, exploring the artificial grotto, and observing the water features. The Braille signs can also be an interesting learning point for curious young minds.

    Is the Duft- und Tastgarten dog-friendly?

    While the garden is a public space, specific rules regarding dogs within the fenced Duft- und Tastgarten area are not explicitly stated in the provided information. Given its delicate plant life and focus on sensory experience for all visitors, it's generally advisable to check local regulations or assume dogs might not be permitted inside the immediate garden area, though they are often allowed in the broader Friedenspark on a leash.

    Beyond spring, is the Duft- und Tastgarten worth visiting in other seasons, like autumn or winter?

    While spring is highlighted as the best time due to blooming plants, the Duft- und Tastgarten offers a unique experience year-round. In autumn, visitors can appreciate different scents and textures as plants change, and the garden's structure remains interesting. During winter, while fewer plants are active, the architectural elements, sculptures, and the tranquility of the park still offer a peaceful visit, though the sensory experience will be less vibrant.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants nearby for refreshments?

    The Duft- und Tastgarten is situated within Friedenspark, which is part of Leipzig. While there isn't a cafe directly within the garden, visitors can find various cafes, restaurants, and eateries in the surrounding neighborhoods of Leipzig, just a short walk or public transport ride away.

    What are some 'hidden gems' or less obvious features to look out for in the garden?

    Beyond the prominent raised beds and grotto, look for the 'miniature forest' and displays on the 'diversity of flower forms' within its 16 garden fields. The outer area features fragrant trees and shrubs, and a pergola on the east side invites visitors to linger and explore artistic relief panels and fragrant climbing plants. Don't miss the marble sculpture 'Liebespaar' by Roland Wetzel.

    How does the Duft- und Tastgarten cater to the visually impaired?

    The garden is meticulously designed for the visually impaired. It features a clear linear path system for easy orientation, raised beds at hip height for tactile exploration, and plant information provided in Braille alongside black print. The emphasis on scent, texture, and sound (like water features and rustling bamboo) ensures a rich sensory experience that doesn't rely on sight.

    What kind of plants can I expect to experience in the Duft- und Tastgarten?

    The garden boasts over 500 plant species, carefully selected for their distinct scents, textures, and forms. You'll encounter a diverse range from aromatic herbs and fragrant flowers to plants with unique leaf textures and even a 'miniature forest' section. The 8 themed gardens showcase a wide botanical variety, encouraging exploration through non-visual senses.

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