Antwerp City Park (Antwerp)
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park, heritage, listed building / architectural heritage, green area
Designed in 1869 by the German landscape architect Eduard Keilig.
He was active all over the country, at a time when many large cities were
transformed or extended. To the fixed schedule also included the
construction of one or more parks, preferably in the then popular,
English style, with ponds, rocks, switchbacks,
lush vegetation, and here and picturesque buildings, structures and ornaments.
Protected architectural heritage (ID: 200553)
He was active all over the country, at a time when many large cities were
transformed or extended. To the fixed schedule also included the
construction of one or more parks, preferably in the then popular,
English style, with ponds, rocks, switchbacks,
lush vegetation, and here and picturesque buildings, structures and ornaments.
Protected architectural heritage (ID: 200553)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°12'45"N 4°24'51"E
- Rivierenhof 2.7 km
- Nachtegalenpark 2.9 km
- Vordenstein Park 7.7 km
- Golf and Country Club Rinkven 14 km
- Quarters Oost (Groot Schietveld) 21 km
- De Kooldries 21 km
- De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide 24 km
- Domein Hemelrijk 28 km
- De Hees 29 km
- Zoomland Forest 33 km
- Theaterplein 0.4 km
- Shopping Stadsfeestzaal 0.6 km
- Klein-Antwerpen 0.6 km
- Meir 0.7 km
- Haringrode 1.1 km
- Historical Center of Antwerp 1.2 km
- Saint Anna Tunnel 1.7 km
- Berchem 2.6 km
- Linkeroever 3.4 km
- Antwerp (municipality) 6.6 km