Różanka Rose Garden

Coordinates: 53°26′49″N 14°31′29″E / 53.44694°N 14.52472°E / 53.44694; 14.52472
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A concert in Różanka
Sculpture of flying geese by Kurt Schwerdtfeger (1897-1966)

The Różanka Rose Garden (in German Staudengarten, Rosengarten), is a two-hectare botanical garden in the Łękno area of Szczecin, Poland.

The Różanka Rose garden was established in 1928 to commemorate the World Gardening Exhibition.

geese
by Kurt Schwerdtfeger. The garden survived World War II and until the 1970s was a public recreational place. Due to lack of funding for its maintenance, the garden gradually began to deteriorate. In 1983, the garden was put under the care of the Roman Catholic Church. Since 2005, it has been maintained by the Szczecin City Council.

Between 2006 and 2007, the City Council reconstructed the garden to its appearance in the 1930s.

roses
of 99 varieties were planted.

Apart from the flowers, the garden also contains exotic trees and shrubs. The trees include

Serbian spruces
.

References

  1. ^ "Trfihi Parks | Parks | Różanka Rose Garden". www.trfihi-parks.com. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bird Fountain | Visit Szczecin". visitszczecin.eu. Retrieved 11 June 2021.

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