Anger in Frankfurt (Oder)

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This beautiful open space in Frankfurt (Oder) has had a varied history since the Middle Ages: a shooting range for the riflemen's brotherhood, a parade ground for the Frankfurt Life Regiment and, since 1923, a park designed by Wilhelm Hirsch. The meadow is divided into three areas: in the north, the rose garden (rosarium), in the south, the perennial garden and in the middle, a large lawn with the memorial for fallen Soviet soldiers by Theodor Peißig from 1947. Around 600 Soviet soldiers found their final resting place here.

Since its redesign at the turn of the millennium, the Anger has been a popular meeting place for picnics, sports and games on the newly built playground thanks to its extensive lawn. The entire complex is surrounded by the four-row linden tree avenue in Lindenstrasse, which was laid out in 1679, and the two-row linden tree avenue from the mid-18th century in Walter-Korsing-Strasse. To the north, the residential buildings built by the architect Martin Kießling in 1923/24 form the urban boundary.

Year of construction: 1923
Directions: Car: A12 exit Frankfurt (Oder); Train: RE1 to Frankfurt (Oder)

You can get to Anger by taking tram number 4 or bus number 984 or 988 to the Getraudenkirche stop. Parking spaces are available in the city center.

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Admission free.

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Lindenstraße
15239 Frankfurt (Oder)