The Kurhaus Park in Göggingen, a district of Augsburg, is a historic park that surrounds the listed Göggingen Kurhaus. The park was designed based on the model of English landscape gardens and is an ideal place to relax and unwind all year round. It is characterized by its well-kept green spaces, mature trees, and winding paths that invite you to stroll and linger.
The Göggingen Kurhaus, built between 1885 and 1886, is the only surviving multifunctional theater made of glass and cast iron from the Wilhelminian period in Europe. It was designed by the architect Jean Keller on behalf of Hofrat Friedrich Hessing and originally served as a recreational facility for the patients of Hessing's orthopedic clinic.
Today, the Kurhaus houses the Park Theater, which offers around 180 cultural events annually, such as comedy, cabaret, concerts, operas, operettas, and shows, in the stunning ambience of the historic building.
The Kurhaus Park is open to the public and offers visitors a green oasis in the heart of the city. The combination of historic architecture and landscape design makes the park a special place for culture and nature lovers.