Garten de l'Aigle

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Jun 17, 2026 - Jun 18, 2026
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Garten de l'Aigle - A Verdant Retreat

Garten de l'Aigle offers a peaceful escape in Hamburg, rich with diverse plant life and historical significance.

Established in 1880 and designed by landscape architect Heinrich von Goecke, this garden showcases various unique plant species, inviting walking paths, and several historical sculptures that reflect the region's cultural heritage.

Unique Features

  • Beautiful Flora 🌷
  • Historical Sculptures 🗿
  • Picturesque Paths 🚶

Accessibility is free for all visitors, making it an enjoyable destination for tourists, families, and nature enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Garten de l'Aigle

Historical Origins

Founded in 1880, the garden is named after the eagle, symbolizing strength and freedom.

Diverse Plant Species

Home to over 200 species of plants, including rare and exotic varieties.

Sculptural Heritage

Features several noteworthy sculptures commemorating local historical figures.

Location

Tarpenbekstr. 107-119 (Stiftung Anscharhöhe)

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