Friedenspark (Apothecary Garden and Fragrance and Touch Garden)

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The 20-hectare green space in the center-southeast of Leipzig was opened as a peace park in 1983. Before that, the park was used as the new St. John's Cemetery.
The green area on Linnéstraße in the south of the city was opened as the new Johannisfriedhof in 1846, as the Alte Johannisfriedhof had reached its capacity limits and could not be expanded. Due to severe damage from the Second World War, it was closed for burials at the end of 1950 and completely closed to the public 20 years later. The former function of today's park can still be guessed from a remnant of the enclosing wall and a few preserved wall sections.

Under the new name Friedenspark (Peace Park), the site was reopened in 1983 as a recreational area with various leisure facilities. The two themed gardens are a special feature: The Apothecary Garden of Leipzig University showcases 300 medicinal, healing and poisonous plants, while the Fragrance and Touch Garden was created in 2007 for the integration of blind and visually impaired people.

Friedenspark also has a lot to offer families. In addition to the popular playground, there are table tennis tables, sports equipment, a basketball court, barbecue area and the toboggan hill, which is very popular in winter.

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Openings

The Apothekergarten Leipzig and the Duft- und Tastgarten Leipzig are open Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 20:00.

Payment methods

Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

Public transportation: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Ostplatz (lines 15, 60, 690). The destination is about 320 m on foot from there.

By car: Friedenspark is located in the south-eastern center of Leipzig and can be reached via the B2 junction Johannisallee.

Contact person

Mr. Stefan Lütjens
Linnéstraße 1
04103 Leipzig

Organization

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH

License (master data)

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH
License: no copyright required (Public domain) (no copyright)

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