Germany Saxony Bad Muskau

Muskau Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a picturesque landscape garden spanning the Germany-Poland border, created by Prince Hermann von Pückler.

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Muskauer Park is a 19th-century landscaped park in Saxony, Germany, designed by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau. The park stretches across the Neisse River and into Poland, forming the largest landscaped park in Europe. The park's unique mix of natural and man-made features, such as ornamental bridges, arboretums, and water features, have earned it a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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