The temple garden goes back to the "Old Fritz", who was here in Neuruppin in 1732 as a young, 20 -year-old Fritz from his father appointed regimental commander. He had a garden set up here, which actually served as a garden, but was also used for musical performances and as a meeting place for officers. Later, the merchant family Gentz bought the area and gave it the current shape.
Amalthea or Temple Garden
Built in 1732 by order of Crown Prince Friedrich (King Friedrich II), redesigned in Moorish style in 1853 by the Gentz merchant family; Temple of Apollo Knobelsdorff's first work
The temple garden is the foundation and scene of the leisure activities of a young crown prince who, at the age of 20, was appointed by his father as regimental …