As part of the 1993 International Flowershow (IGA) a
number of existing parks have been connected and a number of new parks have
been developed to create a continuous string of public green spaces. This
development is ongoing with the redevelopment of part of the Exhibition Site
(Messe Gelände) into a park connecting the Höhenpark to the Feuerbacher Heide,
an area of natural beauty. Together these green areas form an upturn U around
the old city of Stuttgart; hence the name Parken des Grünes U (the parks of the
green U).
The connections a mainly physical in nature and
comprise of bridges across often sizable height differences and bundled
infrastructure. Most of these new connections take the shape of spacious
bridges with an access on a gentle slope making them very suitable for both
foot traffic and cyclists.
The green U consists of several parks, some of which
are historic, others are modern in character. The U starts at the former castle
of the Dukes of Württemberg with the Oberer Schlossgarten (1) and continues
downhill towards the Neckar river via the Mittlerer Schlossgarten (2), Unterer
Schlossgarten (3), Park Villa Berg (4) and Park Rosenstein (5) to Park Wilhelma
(6) - the city zoo. Rosenstein is connected to the Leibfriedscher Garten (7) by
a large bridge. An even bigger bridge crosses the Heilbronnerstrasse and
railway to connect the Leibfriedscher Garten to the Wartbergpark (8). A wide
path runs up a hillside vineyard to two bridges spanning the Stresemannstrasse,
thus making the link to the Höhenpark (9). Via the Kochenhof park extension
(10), the new Landsbergerpark (11) and the Kräherwald (12) with the
Bismarckturm, the Höhenpark will be connected to the Feurbacher Heide (F).
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