Wasserspiele / Wasserkünste im UNESCO Welterbe Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel - World Heritage
Die Wasserspiele: Große Wasserkunst zwischen Schloss und Herkules. Die einzigartigen Wasserspiele im Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe faszinieren mit ihren alljährlich im Mai beginnenden Vorführungen seit gut 300 Jahren tausende Gäste. Die Kombination aus barocker und romantischer Inszenierung der Urgewalt des Wassers ist weltweit einzigartig. Der Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe mit den Wasserkünsten ist seit 2013 UNESCO-Welterbe. Mehr Informationen zu den Wasserspielen unter:
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Waterworks in the Unesco World Heritage Mountain Park Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel, Germany. They have fascinated visitors since 300 years.
The park's water displays are an outstanding and unique example of the art of monumental water engineering practiced in the era of European Absolutism. There could be no doubt that the Hercules statue represents the finest monumental sculpture of early modern times both technically and artistically. Nowhere else in the world has there ever been a hillside park layout like this, of comparable size and featuring a water architecture as accomplished as the one created under Landgrave Karl in the years since 1691.
Große Kaskaden - Grand Cascades
Beleuchtete Wasserspiele - Illuminated water features
Steinhöfer Wasserfall - Steinhöfer Waterfall
Teufelsbrücke - Devil´s Bridge
Aquädukt - Aqueduct
Große Fontäne - Grand Fountain
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The baroque park with its castle, the Hercules Monument, and cascades dates back to the early 18th century. As a unique cultural ensemble, in 2013 the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe was selected to become Germany's 38th UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Illuminated artistic water Features between the Palace and the hercules monument. UNESCO - World Heritage Site Kassel (Germany)
UNESCO - Weltkulturerbe in Deutschland wunderschön illuminiert.
Die beleuchteten Wasserkünste beginnen in den Sommermonaten am ersten Samstag immer bei Anbruch der Dunkelheit. Von den Kaskaden fließen die Wassermassen über die Teufelsbrücke und das Aquädukt. Den krönenden Abschluss bietet die ca. 52 Meter hohe Fontäne im Schlossteich. Der Steinhöfer Wasserfall ist nicht Bestandteil der Beleuchteten Wasserspiele.
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Herkules - Kassel, Wasserspiele Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe beleuchtet
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Wasserkunst zwischen Herkules und Schloss. Barocker und romantischer Inszenierung der Urgewalt des Wassers. Nicht nur Documenta, sondern auch die Wasserspiele besichtigen.
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World famous Water Display from the 18th century.
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The Baroque ensemble comprising the palace, the Hercules Monument and the superb cascades was built in the early eighteenth century on a slope overlooking Kassel. The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe was recently named Germany's 38th UNESCO World Heritage site.
Places to see in ( Kassel - Germany ) Bergpark
Places to see in ( Kassel - Germany ) Bergpark
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a landscape park in Kassel, Germany. The area of the park is 2.4 square kilometres, making it the largest European hillside park, and second largest park on a hill slope in the world. Construction of the Bergpark, or mountain park, began in 1696 at the behest of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and took about 150 years. The park is open to the public today. Since 2013, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bad Wilhelmshöhe (de), a Stadtteil of Kassel in northern Hesse, is situated west of the city centre at the foot of the Habichtswald hill range. It is also known for Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe station on the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway line. Originally laid out in the Baroque style of the giardino all'italiana and the French formal garden, with water features running downhill in cascades to Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, it was later re-arranged into an English landscape garden.
In 1143, Canons Regular from Mainz established the Weißenstein monastery at the site of present-day Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, which was dissolved in the course of the Protestant Reformation. Landgrave Philip I of Hesse used the remaining buildings as a hunting lodge, largely rebuilt by his descendant Maurice of Hesse-Kassel from 1606 to 1610.
The Bergpark came into being as a Baroque park under Landgrave Charles I of Hesse-Kassel. In 1701, the Italian architect Giovanni Francesco Guerniero (de) started the construction of the Hercules monument and the giant cascades. In 1785, Wilhelm (William) IX, Landgrave of Hesse started a large extension of the park, and the following year his architect, Simon Louis du Ry, designed the Neoclassical palace Schloss Wilhelmshöhe.
Kassel became capital of the newly created Kingdom of Westphalia, a vassal state of France, ruled by Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte. He kept court at the palace of Wilhelmshöhe (which was renamed Napoleonshöhe) until 1813, after Napoleon's defeat and the restoration of the electorate. The king's Head Chamberlain and governor of Napoleonshöhe was Count Heinrich von Blumenthal. In 1826, William II, Elector of Hesse ordered the last large construction of the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, the grosser Wasserfall (Great Waterfall).
Having sided with Austria in the Austro-Prussian War for supremacy in Germany, the principality was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866. The Prussian administration united Nassau, Frankfurt and Hesse-Kassel into the new Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. Kassel ceased to be a princely residence, the dynasty of the creators of the park ended.
Schloss Wilhelmshöhe was damaged by Allied bombs in World War II. From 1968 to 1974, it was rebuilt as an art museum. It houses a wallpaper collection, a collection of Graeco-Roman antiques, and a gallery of Old Masters paintings.[1] The collection focuses on the 16th and 17th century, containing masterpieces by German, Italian, French and Spanish painters. It comprises the second-largest collection of Rembrandts in Germany. Rembrandt's famous Saskia and The Man with the Slouch Hat by Frans Hals are among them.
The park comprises an area of about 2.4 square kilometres (0.93 sq mi), stretching up to the Karlsberg mountain with the Hercules monument on the summit at 526.2 metres (1,726 ft). The Kassel Hercules is a copper statue depicting the ancient Greek demigod Heracles (German Herkules). It is a copy of the third century Farnese Hercules statue, created by Johann Jacob Anthoni, a goldsmith from Augsburg.
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Kassel, Sehenswürdigkeiten der documenta Stadt - 4k
Bei unserem Besuch in Kassel (rund 200.000 Einwohner - Hessen) haben wir natürlich den Herkules im Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe besucht. Vorher haben wir uns in der Innenstadt u.a. die Martinskirche, das Rathaus, die Orangerie in der Karlsaue und den Hauptbahnhof mit Himmelsstürmer angesehen.
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Hercules Monument - Kassel, Germany - Löwenburg Castle
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe | Kassel | Germany
#Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe#Kassel The Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is located in Kassel, Germany. The city center is destroyed during World War II, was rebuilt and today is a city of fashion design and financial institutions.
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Kassel - Weltkulturerbe Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe | Hin & weg
Die barocke Anlage mit dem Schloss, der Herkules-Statue und den Wasserspielen entstand Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts am Hang des Habichtswaldes. Als einzigartiges Kulturdenkmal wurde der Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe als 38. Weltkulturerbestätte in Deutschland von der UNESCO ausgezeichnet.
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This video is about Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe that is a landscape park in Kassel, Germany. It is the largest European hillside park and second largest park on a hill slope in the world. Since 2013, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The water features are a central element of the mountain park. It is also famous for the Hercules monument that is a copper statue depicting the ancient Greek demigod Heracles. The statue is located at the top of a Pyramid, which stands on top of the Octagon.
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Kassel - Boomtown zwischen Herkules und Himmelsstürmer
Kassel ist selbstbewusst geworden. Aus der oft verspotteten hässlichen Nachkriegsstadt am Zonenrand ist eine Boomtown geworden, die sich mit den Etiketten wirtschaftlich dynamisch und lebenswert schmücken darf.
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Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, Kassel, Germany
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a unique landscape park in Kassel, Germany. Art historian Georg Dehio (1850–1932), inspirator of the modern discipline of historic preservation, described the park as possibly the most grandiose combination of landscape and architecture that the Baroque dared anywhere.
The area of the park is 2.4 square kilometres (590 acres), making it the largest European hillside park, and second largest park on a mountain slope in the world. Construction of the Bergpark, or mountain park, began in 1696 at the behest of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and took about 150 years.
The park comprises an area of about 2.4 square kilometres (0.93 sq mi), stretching up to the Karlsberg mountain with the Hercules monument on the summit at 526.2 metres (1,726 ft). Originally laid out in the Baroque style of the giardino all'italiana and the French formal garden, with water features running downhill in cascades to Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, it was later re-arranged into an English landscape garden.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is administrated by the State of Hesse and affiliated with the European Garden Heritage Network since 2009. On 23 June 2013 it was proclaimed as a World Heritage Site.
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BERGPARK WILHELMSHÖHE in Kassel Germany
We visited Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, a landscape park in Kassel, Germany. It is a super fun day with the Family.
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Die barocke Anlage mit dem Schloss, der Herkules-Statue und den Wasserspielen entstand Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts. Als einzigartiges Kulturdenkmal wurde der Bergpark Kassel Wilhelmshöhe 2013 von der UNESCO als 38. Welterbestätte in Deutschland ausgezeichnet.
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