Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Schleswig-Holstein:
1Schloss vor Husum
HusumSchloss vor Husum, also known as Husum Castle, is a historic building that stands as a testament to Dutch Renaissance architecture. Located in the town of Husum, in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northwestern Germany, the castle was constructed between the years 1577 and 1582. The man behind its creation was Duke Adolf von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, who commissioned the building as his temporary residence during his stay on the west coast. 2Museumsberg Flensburg
FlensburgMuseumsberg is an art museum located in Flensburg. It is situated in a historic park landscape on a hill next to the inner city. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, offering visitors a chance to enjoy both the art exhibits and the surrounding natural beauty. 3Alpinum
KielThe Alpinum in Kiel is a unique botanical garden that specializes in the collection and cultivation of plant species that naturally grow at high altitudes around the world. This includes regions such as the Caucasus, Pyrenees, Rockies, Alps, and even the Himalayas. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in botany, nature, or simply looking to experience a slice of high-altitude flora without the need for strenuous mountain climbing. 4Botanischer Garten der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
KielThe Botanischer Garten der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, more informally known as the Botanischer Garten Kiel, is a botanical garden and arboretum that spans an impressive 8 hectares. It is managed by the University of Kiel, ensuring that the garden is maintained to a high standard and that the variety of plant species is constantly evolving and expanding. 5Künstlermuseum Heikendorf
HeikendorfThe Künstlermuseum Heikendorf – Kieler Förde is an art museum located in Heikendorf. It is operated by the Heinrich-Blunck-Foundation and has been open to the public since September 2000. The museum is housed in the former residence and studio of the painter and lithographer Heinrich Blunck. 6Brahms-Institut
LübeckThe Brahms Institute in Lübeck is a musicological institution that is dedicated to the life and work of Johannes Brahms, as well as his artistic environment. It is a place where music lovers, musicians, and scholars can learn more about Brahms and his contributions to music. The institute also hosts concerts, lectures, theme nights, and exhibitions, making it a vibrant hub for cultural activities. 7Eutin Castle
EutinSchloss Eutin, also known as Eutiner Schloss, is a castle located in the town of Eutin in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated to the east of the town, on the Großer Eutiner See. The castle has a rich history dating back to the 12th century, with its construction being a result of disputes between the city of Lübeck and its citizens, and the bishops of Lübeck. 8Nordart
BüdelsdorfNordArt is an internationally recognized art exhibition that showcases contemporary art. It is a non-profit cultural initiative of the ACO Group and the cities of Büdelsdorf and Rendsburg. The exhibition has been held annually in the summer in Büdelsdorf in Schleswig-Holstein since 1999. This makes it a long-standing event with a rich history of showcasing diverse and innovative art from around the world.- 9
Haus Peters
TetenbüllToday, Haus Peters is a multifunctional space that combines a gallery, a shop, and a museum. This allows tourists to enjoy a variety of experiences, from viewing art exhibitions to shopping for unique items and exploring the museum's collections. - 10
artefact Glücksburg
Glücksburg (Ostsee)artefact is an international environmental education center located in Glücksburg/Ostsee, in the northern part of Schleswig-Holstein. It offers a variety of educational programs and activities for adults, children, and teenagers. The center aims to promote environmental awareness and sustainable living practices through its various initiatives.