As Ratsdienergarten the green area between Lorentzendamm, Klein Kiel, Jensendamm and Danish road is called.
The name is based on the formerly existing gardens, which were maintained by the nearby Ratsdienern. The park has been bearing this name since 1938. The area of the Ratdienergarten was originally smaller; It was brought to its present size in 1869 by pouring the muffled eastern tip of the small keel under Mayor Heinrich Mölling. That part therefore bears the name Möllingsruh.
Ratsdienergarten has become more and more of a sculpture park in recent decades. Arranged by age:
The 1912 created by Heinrich Missfeldt fountain and monument to the poet Klaus Groth
The sculpture WIK by Hans-Jürgen Breuste, erected in 1982, commemorates the Kiel sailor uprising of 1918
Approach of Bernd-Dietrich Stolte (1984) on the meadow Möllingsruh
Susan Walkes work Mountain Parts and Gaia from 1987
Since 2015, six busts created by Jörg Plickat of Kiel Nobel Prize winners
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