Prinz-Georg-Garten Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An Italian style garden
This garden is full of well-cured flowers. the paths are narrows and only devoted to walking people. No bikes are allowed here and this park is really peaceful.
This is a formal garden right next to the more "English style" park,Herrngarten. It is nicely laid out and well maintained. It is a great place for photographs. It is worth a look at any time of year ...
Take the time to enjoy this garden , sit on one of the many benches and soak it in. If you are lucky enough to be there in Spring when things are in full bloom picture perfect.
Prinz George Gardens are quite popular for wedding photos given that is has a variety of flowers and also fruits and vegetables throughout the year. It is a calm, wall protected garden which has a sma...
This is a part of Herrngarten park adjacent to the small palace of prince George, which now houses the porcelain museum. It originally combined the two plots, including one that belonged to general Pr...
An Italian style garden
This garden is full of well-cured flowers. the paths are narrows and only devoted to walking people. No bikes are allowed here and this park is really peaceful.
Formal garden
This is a formal garden right next to the more "English style" park,Herrngarten. It is nicely laid out and well maintained. It is a great place for photographs. It is worth a look at any time of year ...
Beautiful relaxing garden
Take the time to enjoy this garden , sit on one of the many benches and soak it in. If you are lucky enough to be there in Spring when things are in full bloom picture perfect.
A garden with an unusual library
Prinz George Gardens are quite popular for wedding photos given that is has a variety of flowers and also fruits and vegetables throughout the year. It is a calm, wall protected garden which has a sma...
Rather botanical garden than a park
This is a part of Herrngarten park adjacent to the small palace of prince George, which now houses the porcelain museum. It originally combined the two plots, including one that belonged to general Pr...