"Small Paradise" — so called your favorite Bürgerpark Bremen. It is characterized by advantageous location, as it is situated close to the town centre. Its vast area nice to walk on the neat paths, ride a bike, sit on the grass with a book. Here and a hearty lunch at one of the restaurants. In General, in Burgerpark everyone will find something to their liking.
It was founded in 1866 on the initiative of Bremen. This is a unique case for Germany, when the laying of the Park came from local residents, giving their offspring a lot of effort and money. Today they can be proud of, because the Bürgerpark is recognized as the largest Park in Germany, funded entirely by private individuals. a Considerable contribution to the formation of his appearance was made by the gardener Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander Behnke.
The bürgerpark is spread over an area of 202 ha. Here paths meander among sprawling Mature trees, green in the warm season broad meadow, murmuring streams, there are several lakes with crystal clear water. The special atmosphere of this place create beautiful fountains, which travelers like to relax in exhausting afternoon.
There is a place for those who prefer active leisure. On specially equipped lanes then you can ride a bike or roller skates, rent them rental. Lovers of water recreation, we offer you to take a fascinating walk around the lake by boat. There is also a Playground for mini-Golf where you can come together in a fascinating battle with their relatives or friends.
Attention young visitors will attract a mini-zoo, where several dozen animals, among which you will see deer, peacocks, donkeys and Guinea pigs. Can we take a break on one of the benches, each decorated with plaques with names of people who have contributed to the improvement of the bürgerpark Park.
In the summer months, this recreation area becomes a large-scale venue for theater and music festivals charge an entrance fee. Hungry travelers will rescue the restaurant "Meierei" or "coffee house by the lake Amateu". Buildings that house these institutions, recognized as architectural monuments are under state protection.