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Contact
Heidelberg Marketing GmbH
Ziegelhäuser Landstraße 3
69120 Heidelberg
Email:
info@heidelberg-marketing.de
Internet:
www.heidelberg-marketing.de
Ziegelhäuser Landstraße 3
69120 Heidelberg
Email:
info@heidelberg-marketing.de
Internet:
www.heidelberg-marketing.de
Contact
German Convention Bureau
Münchener Straße 48
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Email:
info@gcb.de
Internet:
www.gcb.de
Münchener Straße 48
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Email:
info@gcb.de
Internet:
www.gcb.de
Nature & greenery
The University's botanical gardens, one of the oldest university gardens in Germany, are a popular attraction that is open all year round. The castle gardens are a brilliant architectural achievement dating back to the time of counts and electors. The Neckarwiese park right on the banks of the romantic river Neckar is a delightful spot with pleasant lawns and mature trees. The Castle Gardens
When they were created, the geometrically laid out terraces of Heidelberg Castle's "Hortus Palatinus" gardens were considered by contemporaries to be the "eighth wonder of the world". In the south-east corner of the gardens is the large grotto with its lavish fountains and walls abundantly covered with polished stones, shells and coral. The botanical gardens of the University of Heidelberg
Founded in 1593 as a medicinal herb garden, the botanical gardens are the oldest of their kind in Germany. The greenhouses contain unique collections. Outdoors, visitors will discover a broad range of interesting vegetation types such as bog, moorland, alpine garden, fern ravine, inland dune, natural vineyard and carefully maintained areas. Neckarwiese Park
The Neckarwiese Park stretches for around a kilometre along the north bank of the river Neckar. In summer this is a lovely place to enjoy the sun, play sports or hold barbecue parties.
When they were created, the geometrically laid out terraces of Heidelberg Castle's "Hortus Palatinus" gardens were considered by contemporaries to be the "eighth wonder of the world". In the south-east corner of the gardens is the large grotto with its lavish fountains and walls abundantly covered with polished stones, shells and coral.
Founded in 1593 as a medicinal herb garden, the botanical gardens are the oldest of their kind in Germany. The greenhouses contain unique collections. Outdoors, visitors will discover a broad range of interesting vegetation types such as bog, moorland, alpine garden, fern ravine, inland dune, natural vineyard and carefully maintained areas.
The Neckarwiese Park stretches for around a kilometre along the north bank of the river Neckar. In summer this is a lovely place to enjoy the sun, play sports or hold barbecue parties.
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