Dörnbergpark

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Seven hectares of tranquility. That’s Dörnbergpark in Regensburg. Picture this haven of peace nestled near the imposing St Emmeram Abbey and the historic Helenentor.

This isn’t just any park. Dörnbergpark boasts a rich history. It began in 1804. A Jewish banker and court factor to the Princes of Thurn and Taxis had a vision. Philipp Reichenberger commissioned Emanuel Herigoyen. They built a grand villa the present-day Dörnbergpalais. A 19-hectare park surrounded it.

Tragedy struck. In 1832 Freiherr Ernst Friedrich von Dörnberg bought the estate. His sister Wilhelmine was gravely ill. He hoped to create a place of healing for her. Sadly she passed away.

Ernst Friedrich dramatically expanded the park. He enlisted the services of Carl von Effner. Von Effner was the Royal Bavarian court gardener. He transformed the park into an English landscape garden. Imagine 1400 trees of various species. The park even housed a Schweizer Haus a Rosarium a Gesellschaftshaus gardener’s and greenhouse. A Maschinenhaus a water tower and steam engine once stood there. They provided irrigation for the park.

Today the park is smaller. Around 250 trees remain half are beeches. The original structures still stand. Many trees are over 100 years old.

In 1897 Ernst von Dörnberg died heirless. The Dörnbergpalais and park passed to the Dörnberg Orphanage Foundation. The park remained closed for many years. It finally opened to the public in 1921. Briefly it closed again only reopening in 1938.

A 1956 agreement between the foundation and the city of Regensburg governs its upkeep and access. Recently the park faced challenges. A destructive fungus threatened the ancient beech trees. The park closed for a year. Extensive restoration work ensured its survival.

Dörnbergpark is more than a park. It’s a testament to history resilience and the enduring beauty of nature. It awaits your exploration. Discover its captivating past. Enjoy its serene present.

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