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The Park an der Ilm (Park on the Ilm, short Ilmpark) is a large Landschaftspark (landscaped park) in Weimar, Thuringia. It was created in the 18th century, influenced by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and has not been changed much, preserving a park of the period.
The 48-hectare Park on the Ilm is a marvellously landscaped garden situated on the edge of Weimar’s historic downtown. It was here that Duke Carl August and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe made their gardening ideas a reality.
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Unfortunately, the palace is now closed until the end of 2023. But Belvedere, Tiefurt and Ettersburg palaces are all open and well worth a visit. The Park on the Ilm is another nod to Goethe and classicism. It's just a stone's throw away from the palace along the Ilm river.
Der 48 Hektar große Park an der Ilm ist ein einzigartiger Landschaftsgarten am Rande der Weimarer Altstadt. Herzog Carl August und Johann Wolfgang Goethe verwirklichten hier ihre gartenkünstlerischen Ideen.
Park an der Ilm. 559 reviews. #1 of 106 things to do in Weimar. Parks. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. The 48-hectare Park on the Ilm is a marvellously landscaped garden situated on the edge of Weimar’s historic downtown. It was here that Duke Carl August and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe made their gardening ideas a reality.
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Park an der Ilm. Following the Ilm, this Unesco-listed, 58-hectare park was landscaped between 1778 and 1828, and continues to provide a bucolic backdrop to old Weimar. Combining classical and romantic garden design, it's a lovely space to roam and explore three historic houses: the Goethe Gartenhaus, where the writer lived from 1776 to 1782 ...
Sights. Park on the river Ilm. The 48-hectare landscaped park on the edge of Weimar's old town is part of a kilometre-long stretch of green along the Ilm. It was laid between 1778 and 1828 and features both sentimental, classical and post-classical/romantic styles.