East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia)

Gardens and parks , Theme parks and adventure exhibitions
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What makes this historic park an exceptional attraction is the special and perhaps unique ensemble of garden art, botanical diversity and landscape architecture.
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  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) - Eliza Rose © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) - Fountains in the rose garden © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia)
The park was initially intended for a horticultural show and exhibition of roses to mark the 25th jubilee of the coronation of Emperor William II in the year 1913.

More than 100 years later visitors can gaze at thousands of rosebushes in over 900 varieties spreading across 17 hectares in  one of Germany’s most beautiful Parks. Artistically designed sculptures, pergola courts, romantic water fountains, art nouveau-style gardens and park elements resembling the English landscape style appeal to visitors and invite to stay. 

Throughout the year the historic park offers an enchanting backdrop for weddings, family celebrations, and exclusive business events or - alternatively the ideal place for a recreational stroll.
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What makes this historic park an exceptional attraction is the special and perhaps unique ensemble of garden art, botanical diversity and landscape architecture.
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  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) - Eliza Rose © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia) - Fountains in the rose garden © Stadt Forst (Lausitz) /MG
  • East Germany’s Rose Garden Forst (Lusatia)
The park was initially intended for a horticultural show and exhibition of roses to mark the 25th jubilee of the coronation of Emperor William II in the year 1913.

More than 100 years later visitors can gaze at thousands of rosebushes in over 900 varieties spreading across 17 hectares in  one of Germany’s most beautiful Parks. Artistically designed sculptures, pergola courts, romantic water fountains, art nouveau-style gardens and park elements resembling the English landscape style appeal to visitors and invite to stay. 

Throughout the year the historic park offers an enchanting backdrop for weddings, family celebrations, and exclusive business events or - alternatively the ideal place for a recreational stroll.
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Comfort Information

  • Leisuretime
    Visitor parking
    • Distance of visitor parking to the entrance (in meters, approx.): 100
    Flooring
    • Level, trip-free flooring everywhere (inside and outside)
    Stairs
    • Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs.
    Guest bathroom
    • Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
    Additional info
    • Convenient arrival by public transport possible
    • Borrowable wheelchairs / other walking or mobility aids are available
    • Changing facility for infants

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Wehrinselstraße 43

03149 Forst (Lausitz)

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Lausitzer Seenland e.V.

Am Stadthafen 2
01968 Senftenberg

Tel.: +49 (0) 3573-725300-0
Fax: +49 (0) 3573-725300-9

Weather Today, 15. 9.

18 24
scattered clouds

  • Tuesday
    13 19
  • Wednesday
    12 19

All information, times and prices are regularly checked and updated. Nevertheless, we can not guarantee the accuracy of the data. We recommend that you inquire about the current status by phone / e-mail or via the provider's website before your visit.