Large renovation in the West City Park: Footpaths closed, new water pipe!

Sanierungsarbeiten im Stadtpark West-Arnoldigarten Gotha starten am 1. Juli. Fußgängerumleitungen werden eingerichtet.
Refurbishment work in the West Arnoldigarten city park starts on July 1st. Pedestrian lines are set up. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Large renovation in the West City Park: Footpaths closed, new water pipe!

Gotha, Deutschland - A large construction project is imminent in the Gotha city park West Arnoldigarten. From the first week of July, extensive renovation work will begin that not only increase the attractiveness of the park, but also bring important infrastructural improvements. As reports [oscar-am-freitag.de] (https://www.oscar-am-freitag.de/beitraege-gotha/sperrung-und-um-gothaer-stadtpark west/), a new water pipe to the Lüderitzbrunnen will be laid, which will result in a blocking of the adolph-huntary path on a length of about 400 meters. The blocked section extends from the Chinese tea house at the Berggarten restaurant to the Lüderitzbrunnen.

For pedestrians, detour routes are signposted, so that you can safely navigate through the park during the construction period. The work to lay the water pipe is expected to take four weeks. The Gotha city administration asks for understanding the associated restrictions and emphasizes that these measures are part of a larger project.

funding and project goals

The project is called "Climate -adapted qualification of the garden monument Stadtpark West - Arnoldigarten" and is funded by the Federal Ministry of Living, Urban Development and Building. In addition, in cooperation with the Ulrich Boock office, the Gotha garden office will work out a care and development concept. The main thing is to take historical structures and the design of the park including care management, water management, path construction and plant structures into account. In the core area of ​​the urban and landscape park, which includes around 36 hectares, work is already made in numerous areas to put the complex back into its original shine.

Recently, the first focus on forest conversion was implemented as part of the project. Forest plants have been used between the Lüderitzbrunnen and the Müller Temple to promote the biodiversity of the park. In a total of 16 forest areas, dead trees such as beeches, mountain haorn and ash were replaced by new plants. Wildbeting is also taken care of so that the young trees can grow in well.

conversion and redesign

In addition, free facilities in the core area of ​​the park are redesigned as part of the renovation work. Measures are planned in the Arnoldigarten, at the Arnoldi-Obelisk, at the historic Arnolditurm and at the Lüderitzbrunnen. Historical paths, such as that from the Lüderitzbrunnen to the goldfish pond, are also being re -expanded. The necessary stone restoration on various historical objects in the park, such as the Lüderitzbrunnen and the Arnoldi-Obelisk, are also part of the comprehensive plan.

This renovation of the city park should not only preserve the historical substance of the park, but also help to improve the recreational value and the general appearance. According to Gotha.de, the project aims to present the park as a "piece of jewelry" of the city and attract more visitors. City planner Uwe Wilke emphasizes that the monument -friendly renewal is associated with a seven -digit cost framework, but it is worth the investment to return the park into its original charm.

The changes in the West Arnoldigarten city park are already in the starting blocks. The Gothaer: Inside, it will be interesting to see how your park will develop in the coming weeks and can look forward to a year if the completed work invite you to enjoy. More information about the progress of the renovation work can be read on Insuedthueringen.de.

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