There is a lot to explore. There are many statues and features to explore in the garden. We went early on weekdays and there were lots of people on bikes and walking to work. Every once in a while, the bulletin board will help you find your place.
More
There is a lot to explore. There are many statues and features to explore in the garden. We went early on weekdays and there were lots of people on bikes and walking to work. Every once in a while, the bulletin board will help you find your place.
德国首都的蒂尔加滕(Großer Tiergarten)是柏林最受欢迎的市中心公园。 蒂尔加滕公园占地 210 公顷,是德国最大的城市花园之一。 除了勃兰登堡门外,公园附近的其他著名建筑和结构还有苏联战争纪念馆、国会大厦和联邦总理府、新的中央火车站以及东南边界的波茨坦广场。
Berlin's largest public park, also the first public park. It is also said to be one of the largest in the world, occupying a large ground. It takes an hour to cross the center along the Victory Column. The first hunting park of the king of Prussia is said to be the hunting park, and to this day, small animals can often be seen jumping around.
Really love the peaceful feeling of Tiergarten in Berlin. Calm and serene. there’s a restaurant inside and also many statue to take a picture
Hey there! Just had a wild adventure at Tiergarten and I'm still buzzing! This place is a total urban oasis in the heart of Berlin. Picture this: luscious greenery, winding paths, and a lake where you can relax and people-watch. I stumbled upon hidden nooks, encountered cute critters, and even stumbled upon a jaw-dropping rose garden. It's the perfect spot to escape the city hustle and reconnect with nature. Tiergarten, you've stolen my heart!
Tiergarten is Berlin’s oldest park. It is located in the center of the city and has numerous attractions including a large number of statues, memorials and even a palace. It was the first park opened to the public by King Frederick I of Prussia, and easily accessed Tilgajon by building roads and passageways. Frederick II (Frederick II) took office, he hired George Wenzeslaus von Noblesdorf (George Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, 1742) to redesign the garden, giving it a baroque feel. This continued for nearly a century until Peter Joseph Renner (Peter Joseph Lenné) was tasked with providing more British garden atmosphere for Tilga. Today, Tiergarten is home to Berlin Zoo, the Victory Column with a winged statue (Victory Column) and the lively New Nen Lakeside Café (Café). In the south, galleries and designer shops around Potsdam Avenue attract art lovers and familiar visitors. Kulturforum Adjacent to Potsdam Square, including several state museums and the Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall.