UNESCO World Heritage Site Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski
Site Description
The UNESCO Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski is a transborder English-style landscape park. The German section of the park, which is home to the residence, is located in the town of Bad Muskau, while the Polish landscape section is situated in Łęknica. In total, the park covers an area of 728 hectares, and includes over 40 km of footpaths. The creator of the park was Fürst Pückler, who devoted his life to his three great loves: the designing of parks, two of which have been designated UNESCO world heritage sites (Muskauer Park and Park Babelsberg in Potsdam), travelling and women, the latter earning him the nickname “Casanova of Lausitz”. The genius and madness of the prince, who was known throughout Europa as an author, garden expert, traveller and lover, also transferred into his work, which is considered as one of the most beautiful examples of 19th century garden art.
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Česko
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10 m
What will you see here?

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Standing proudly over a meadow on the eastern side of the park, the New Castle catches the eye from a distance.

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The Blue Garden is one of three gardens located in the immediate vicinity of the New Castle.

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The Double Bridge is one of two bridges which connect the Polish and German sections of the park.
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- 02953 Bad Muskau, Německo
- 51.5442731N, 14.7284539E
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