Europäischer Hugenottenpark, park

Gardens and parks
0 Ratings of 5 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
How did you like your stay? You have already rated your stay.
From €
Show availability & price

p.P. = per person, p.P./N = per person / night, p.E./N = per unit / night, EZ = Single room, DZ = double room, FeWo = holiday home, App. = apartment, Suite = suite, FR = Breakfast, HP = half board, VP = full board
The two-hectare Europäischer Hugenottenpark (European Huguenot Park) can be found behind the Uckermärkische Bühnen Schwedt building. The former palace garden was designed as a baroque garden in the 17th century.
Continue readingcollapse
  • Skulptur im Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Infotafel im Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Europäischer Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Eingang zum Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
Today, the park still provides an impression of how the gardens were laid out, with pergolas and an arbour walk, among other things. Part of the old stock of trees, consisting mainly of horse chestnuts, lindens, yew trees, robinia, field elms, sycamores, copper beech and hornbeam, still stands.

Copies of seven sandstone sculptures depicting ancient deities and muses are a reminder of what the gardens were like. There used to be twenty-six figures from the workshop of court sculptor Carl Philipp Glume in Potsdam. The sights at the gardens include the sundial dating from 1740, which is precise almost to the minute. The stone pathway and Huguenot cross in the gardens along the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler waterway symbolise the long journey of the Huguenots to Uckermark.
Continue readingcollapse
The two-hectare Europäischer Hugenottenpark (European Huguenot Park) can be found behind the Uckermärkische Bühnen Schwedt building. The former palace garden was designed as a baroque garden in the 17th century.
Continue readingcollapse
  • Skulptur im Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Infotafel im Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Europäischer Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
  • Eingang zum Europäischen Hugenottenpark, Foto: Anja Warning
Today, the park still provides an impression of how the gardens were laid out, with pergolas and an arbour walk, among other things. Part of the old stock of trees, consisting mainly of horse chestnuts, lindens, yew trees, robinia, field elms, sycamores, copper beech and hornbeam, still stands.

Copies of seven sandstone sculptures depicting ancient deities and muses are a reminder of what the gardens were like. There used to be twenty-six figures from the workshop of court sculptor Carl Philipp Glume in Potsdam. The sights at the gardens include the sundial dating from 1740, which is precise almost to the minute. The stone pathway and Huguenot cross in the gardens along the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler waterway symbolise the long journey of the Huguenots to Uckermark.
Continue readingcollapse

Arrival planner

Berliner Straße 46-48

16303 Schwedt/Oder

Weather Today, 17. 9.

14 14
scattered clouds

  • Thursday
    14 20
  • Friday
    16 24

Tourist information

tmu Tourismus Marketing Uckermark GmbH

Stettiner Straße 19
17291 Prenzlau

Tel.: +49 (0) 3984-835883
Fax: +49 (0) 3984-835885

Weather Today, 17. 9.

14 14
scattered clouds

  • Thursday
    14 20
  • Friday
    16 24

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.