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Gärten der WeltBerlin, Germany
Information• Contains 11 gardens
representative of different regions of the world
• Each garden is separate, and some have food and drinks available for purchase
• Gardens are open from May-September daily
• Admission is 3 Euro for students
Gardens• Italian Renaissance Garden
• Chinese Garden
• Japanese Garden
• Korean Garden
• Bali Garden
• Oriental Garden
• Christian Garden
• Labyrinth
• Lilypad Garden
• Flower Garden
• Rock Garden
Italian Renaissance Garden
• Contains flowers and architecture reminiscent of Italy
• Building with rest areas and tables for picnic lunches
• Fountain in the middle of the garden
Back of the Italian Renaissance Garden
Flower Garden• Most of the flowers are varieties
of lilies, but many flowers are also present
• Contains benches and places to rest--is the largest garden in the park
Chinese Garden• Entrance to
Chinese Garden contains a figure of a lion with a ball in his mouth
• Legend says that rubbing the ball brings good luck
• The ball cannot be removed
Christian Garden
• Walls are made of Bible verses and quotes from religious leaders in both German and English
• Very relaxing garden with built-in benches--most people spent a considerable amount of time here
• Must-see garden!
Walls are on all three sides of the visitor, and all walls are formed by words from the Bible and religious leaders.
Rock Garden
• This garden is a walk-through garden and is self-guided
• Trail through contains many hills and jagged rocks to climb
• Frequent rest spots provided
• Good place to relax and spend a lot of time
The rocks are raked every morning to ensure perfection
Labyrinth
• The middle of the park contains a labyrinth of hedges
• The goal is to get to the middle of the labyrinth, where there is a tower you can climb to look out over the top
• Finding the way out is just as difficult as getting to the middle!
Labyrinth Map!