Weihenstephan: meet a German gardener or landscape designer, and the
chances are, they studied here. Its a unique institution, with no real
equivalent in the English-speaking world, a whole campus, which sprawls
attractively across a couple of hills and the intervening valley, and
unlike most such places it is not the buildings that make the impact but
the gardens, research plots and fields of crops. The 'Sichtungsgarten'
(Show Garden) occupies one of the hilltops, the famous brewery another,
while very nearby is another hilltop, the Domberg of the little town of
Freising, with its 'Dom' (cathedral), one of the most fabulous of all
the fabulous Baroque churches of southern Germany.
To read more go to the Gardens Illustrated website... and its in the magazine this month too.
Various pictures taken since my first visit in 1994 ....
To read more go to the Gardens Illustrated website... and its in the magazine this month too.
Various pictures taken since my first visit in 1994 ....
I saw the pictures and thought.. hey, this garden I know..
ReplyDelete"Sichtungsgarten Weihenstephan"! I was there last year in august:
http://wiesenknopfschreibselei.blogspot.de/2015/08/sichtungsgarten-weihenstephan.html
A really wonderfull garden, specially the field of Heuchera ;) Or Sanguisorba..
Best regards,
Tatjana
Weihenstephan in assisting to define traditional Germany planting.
ReplyDeleteIts an ideal green university for applied sciences.
over 6300 students, 145 professors, seven departments and linked with many other foreign reputed univeristy.
As global warming threat is increasing day by day, the importance on studies of green technology and green living is also is increasing.
Weihenstephan would be an ideal place for learning on this respect.