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The English Garden is the largest park in Munich, Germany, dating to 1792. It derives its name from English-style landscape gardens contrasted with more formal and geometric French gardens. At 926 acres, the park is even larger than Central Park in New York City, and sits along the bank of the Isar River. Park design is credited to Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell and American Benjamin Thompson.


Monopteros

Plant, Sky, Leaf, Natural landscape

The English Garden in Munich is one of the more popular and largest parks in the city. The northern section of the English Garden is noted as more quiet and better for tranquility and exercise such as walking and yoga, and includes the popular Kleinhesseloher See (lake) with row and pedal boats. The southern section of the park is more active with a popular beer garden around the Chinese Tower. The garden includes several notable structures including: the Monopteros (Greek-style temple) atop a man-made hill with views below; a Chinese pagoda with five levels dating to 1789 and setting the backdrop for a popular beer garden; a Japanese tea house; and the Rumfordschlössl cultural meeting house.

The garden is a popular spot for recreation and sports with 48 miles of pathways to explore. Park guests can be seen playing frisbee, balancing on slack lines hung from trees, practicing tai chi, and even surfing a section of rapids along the Eisbach branch off of the Isar River. After a little physical activity, two beer gardens at the Chinese Pagoda and Seehaus Restaurant near Kleinhesseloher See can be accessed for food and drink.

The garden is host to several annual events, including: the Kochlerball on the third Sunday in July when locals meet at dawn to engage in folk dancing throughout the morning in homage to domestic servants who did the same before work; Japan Fest also on the third Sunday in July with cultural and craft exhibits (dance, theater, concerts); and the Christkindlmarkt or Christmas Market sponsored by the local LGBTQ community.

English Garden: Information about Munich's largest park, muenchen.de. Accessed May 17th 2022. https://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/parks/english-garden.html.

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