The park greets its visitors with sweeping lawns where tall solitary trees, groups of trees and stocks of shrubs create a varied scene. A well-developed network of paths left all the important points, e.g. the corporate headquarters of Bayer AG, the cafeteria, car parks and the entrances to the CHEMPARK. Carl Duisberg (1861-1935) and his wife Johanna in the form of a Flora temple and the Caritas fountain of 1923 designed by Professor Hugo Lederer.
The Japanese Garden is nestled in this ensemble. This jewel, which can only be reached by three bridges, is like an enchanted garden. Located on Japanese Imperial Gardens, the Japanese Garden is home to a large number of Oriental shrubs and herbaceous perennials as well as the Japanese Teahouse, Stone Lanterns and a Roofed Bridge.