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Rose Garden, Coburg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rose Garden, Coburg
The Rose Garden (German: ''Rosengarten'') is a park in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany, located between the Ketschentor (town gate) and the Angerturnhalle (gymnasium). Originally it was a field called the ''Zollbauernwiese''. The city of Coburg bought it in 1846. In 1906, the Sintflutbrunnen ("deluge fountain") was built by Ferdinand Lepcke at the south side of the Rose Garden. The Rose Garden reached the peak of its popularity in 1929, when the "German Rose Revue" took place and attracted 200.000 visitors. The Rose Garden is place for the citizens to relax, as it has been in the past. == Reconstruction == The Rose Garden was significantly adapted in the 1960s, when the Congress Centre was built in the 1960s at the north of the park. The park was opened up and a big lawn was laid in the middle of the park. The garden lost its special charm and the citizens were not pleased, by the radical reconstruction and loss of many historical details. Between 1987 and 1988 the Rose Garden was redeveloped again, and this time more emphasis was made on a natural and free concept, giving the garden a new identity. There are over 72 types of roses in the park. A palm-house and some biotopes were also built.
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