Parks & Green Spaces
This collection highlights the diverse green spaces across the Bremen region, from the city center to Bremerhaven. It features the Skulpturengarten at the historic Marktplatz and the extensive Park Links der Weser, the city's largest green area. The list also includes significant manor estates and heritage sites, such as Schlosspark Sebaldsbrück and the adjacent Oberneuland parks, Höpkens Ruh and Muhles Park. In Bremerhaven, visitors can explore the artistic Thieles Garten and the expansive Speckenbütteler Park.
Skulpturengarten
Located next to the Haus der Bürgerschaft at Bremen's Marktplatz, this garden features contemporary sculptures in a central urban setting. The site is wheelchair accessible.
Bürgerpark
A protected heritage site located in Bremerhaven.
Thieles Garten
A 20,000-square-meter park in the Leherheide district of Bremerhaven known for its unique garden architecture and artistic sculptures.
Park Links der Weser
Bremen's largest park area, providing extensive open green space along the left bank of the Weser river.
Schlosspark Sebaldsbrück
Located in the Hemelingen district, this historic park includes a manor house and a traditional estate. The grounds are wheelchair accessible.
Speckenbütteler Park
One of the major city parks in Bremerhaven's Lehe district, featuring large open spaces and historical landscape elements.
Park Höpkens Ruh
A seven-hectare landscape park and regional heritage site in the Oberneuland district, featuring a historic manor house.
Muhles Park
Situated in Oberneuland directly next to Höpkens Ruh, this park contains the Landgut Muhle estate and forms part of a larger historic landscape ensemble.
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