Stadtgarten Freiburg

It has an old tree grove and a large rose garden, and lies between the Leopoldring, Jackob Burckhardt, Ludwig and Mozart streets near Freiburg's city centre.

[2] The city garden was created as a result of the "Oberrheinische Gewerbeausstellung" (Upper Rhine Industrial Exhibition*) of 1887, which had taken place on Karlsplatz, the former drill and measuring station.

In addition to this, there was an enclosure with a Rhesus Monkey named Anne, which is now displayed in the Museum of Nature and Men [de].

This began in 1948 with the filing of the bomb craters and the clearing of the paths; this partial reconstruction was part of the Baden Industry and Trade Exhibition ("Badische Industrie- und Gewerbeausstellung").

However, the building only began on 10 August 1846; the roof truss was erected on 2 October 1847, and the provisionally completed hall subsequently used as depot and casern in the Baden Revolution.

The premises of the former festival hall including the area opposite Leopoldstraße which does not exist anymore were added to the city garden.

The music pavilion was designed by Max Scherberger, who was also stress analyst of the Schlossbergturm [de] (Schlossberg tower), and built in 1969.

Originally, the renovation was planned to be finished by July 2016, but due to rainy weather the completion was postponed to September when events started to take place again.

German for the waiting woman) (1868–1966) was made by Richard Engelmann [de] in 1926 but was only set up in the city garden in 1950.

[12] On 22 January 2014 employees of the garden and civil engineering department of Freiburg noticed that the sculpture had been damaged willfully.

Image of the City Garden with Schlossberg Tram
The Freiburg Erpel
City map from the turn of the century showing the original extent of the park
City Garden Freiburg with artwork and festival hall from 1900
Music Pavilion