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Garden paradise Hohenlohe: from the castle garden to the allotment paradise

The Hohenlohe garden network includes a total of 24 parks and gardens in the districts of Hohenlohe, Main-Tauber, Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalb as well as the Bavarian district of Ansbach.

Lotus Garden in Rothenburg ob der Tauber _ Leyk's Lichthäuser Garden Asian Garden
Lotus Garden in Rothenburg ob der Tauber _ Leyk's Light HousesLotus garden

The Hohenlohe Garden Network presented itself for the first time in September 2017 at the “Princely Garden Days” at Langenburg Castle. The new organization is intended to bring more attention to the green beauties in Hohenlohe through cooperation and joint actions. The network is made up of a wide variety of parks and gardens, including a farm and herb garden, an abbey and cardinal garden, a castle and court garden, a natural and art garden as well as a baroque and palace park.

The state palaces and gardens of Baden-Württemberg participate in the Hohenlohe garden network along with the gardens in Schöntal and Weikersheim. The basic structures of the gardens of the Schöntal monastery complex have now been partially restored and the Weikersheim castle garden largely corresponds to its appearance in the mid-18th century. A special feature in Weikersheim are the over 70 original sculptures.

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