Prinz Georg Garten, Darmstadt

 At the north-eastern end of the Herrngarten, surrounded by a wall, lies Prinz Georg Garten. Unlike Herrngarten, the Prinz Georg Garden can still be experienced today in its original state, with lawns, fountains, and sundials. It is believed that the former Herrngarten might have initially (when it combined the functions of a pleasure garden and kitchen garden)looked like Prinz Georg Garten. While Herrngarten is a leisure garden today, this garden serves the purpose of a leisure/ornamental garden(Ziergarten in German) and a kitchen garden (Nutzgarten in German). In addition to the beautiful lawns with ornamental flowers, vegetables like potatoes, carrots, mint, etc are also grown here. 

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten, just like Herrngarten also has a story that dates back to the 16th century, when it was formed by combining two gardens-Palaisgarten in the north with the Prettlackschengarten in the south. Ludwig VIII gifted this newly created estate in 1764 to his son Prinz Georg Wilhelm. Hence the name of the garden.

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

There are two important structures in the garden :

Das Prinz-Georg-Palais 

The Prince George Palais, originally a baroque garden house, was built around 1710. The Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig brought together the Grand Ducal Hessian Porcelain Collection consisting of porcelain and other ceramic products here. He opened the collection to the public as a museum in 1908. The building survived the Second World War almost undamaged. Recently it has been renovated and is open for public visits. More information about the museum can be found here:

https://porzellanmuseum-darmstadt.de/museum/

Prinz Georg Garten


Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Das Prettlack'sche Gartenhaus

The Prettlack'sche Gartenhaus was built by Lieutenant General Johann Rudolf von Prettlack, a son-in-law of Landgrave Ernst Ludwig, around 1711. Over a period of time, around the 19th century, the decorative painting on the walls was spoilt. It was restored in 2001. 

Today, it houses a  small library that is stocked with books donated by other readers from their collections. It also contains a reading room. Books can be borrowed free of cost to be read in the park or taken home. It is a trust-based system, and users are expected to return the books.

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

The official website of the garden is:

https://www.schloesser-hessen.de/de/prinz-georg-garten/

Here, one can find information about the garden and its history along with visitors' information such as guided tours, park opening timings, etc 

The sale of fruit, vegetables, and plants from the garden takes place between May and October, on Wednesdays between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm and Fridays between 10:00 am and 12:30 pm.

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten is a beautiful garden in the heart of the city with well-manicured lawns full of beautiful blooming flowers during the spring and summer seasons.

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

Prinz Georg Garten

It can only be visited on foot( bicycles are not allowed). It is ideal for a leisure walk, a peaceful time with a book to read, a museum visit, or buying fresh produce from the erstwhile princely garden. 

Here is its location. I have marked it with reference to Herrngarten and Luisenplatz.

Prinz Georg Garten

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