Parkchaos in the UNESCO World Heritage: Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe at the limit!
Parkchaos in the UNESCO World Heritage: Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe at the limit!
The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel is not only acute on everyone's lips for its impressive landscape, but also for the challenges that the rush on particularly visited days. On Whit Monday 2025, the park experienced a real chaos that affected the tulip avenue in particular. As the Hessische/Lower Saxony General Parked numerous cars Despite the existing stopping bans on the roadside, while the Kassel regulatory office did not carry out any control on the holidays. This led to a tense situation that was equally frustrating for residents and visitors.
The parking situation at Pentecost 2025 was particularly problematic, since fewer false parkers were registered in previous years. "It is a well -known problem," says Claudio Carciola, operator of the old guard, and describes the extreme conditions on these holidays. Many citizens of Kassel were also affected and complained of noise and unauthorized parking in their neighborhood.
public transport as a solution
a masterpiece of landscape architecture
The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is actually a masterpiece - the largest mountain park in Europe and a place that inspires with its history and water features. The impressive water systems that were created in 1689 by Landgrave Carl are not only technically fascinating, but also aesthetically of great importance. The UNESCO has recognized this park as a cultural heritage for a good reason, because the water features are a symbol for the championship of man about nature.
The water features themselves are a spectacle that extends over the seasons and only takes place on Wednesdays, Sundays and on public holidays from May to October. If you want to admire these impressive fountains and waterfalls in the Neptune Bassin, you should definitely plan a whole day for your visit. On October 3, the day of German unity, the last performance of the water features will take place in the season.
The beautiful interaction of nature and design attracts visitors from near and far. In order to protect and preserve the cultural landscape, local citizens, institutions such as the Hessian Ministry and the city of Kassel are committed to sustainable handling of the park.
It remains to be hoped that the suggestions for improving the traffic situation will show tangible results so that both residents and visitors can enjoy the mountain park in its full splendor.
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