Volkspark Niddatal, released in Niddapark, is the largest and most famous public park in Frankfurt with 168 hectares. Nada, which borders the park in the north, is a donor. A word about a nature reserve belongs to the Frankfurt Green Belt. It is bordered to the north by the northern city and the Roman city, to the east by Jenheim, to the south by Buchenheim and to Hausen and to the west by Braunheim. Without treatment, it seems to be a paradise for runners, pedestrians and cyclists, away from the city's big life. To the west, the garden opens with a wonderful view of the flower with clusters of trees, traversed by narrow paths bordered by orchards and bushes. In the distance to Taunus and Feldberg - or to the southeast, Europe and the Frankfurt skyline.
Water Stadium Niddapark
Ideas were first created for the first park in 1914 in the 1960s. The project first began at the Federal Garden Show in 1969. Volkspark struggled for the first time in 1989 at the Federal Garden in Frankfurt. In 1981, won by Norfred Boehl of Berlin. According to his design, the design of the site is based on the principle that nature and man must receive their rights. Federal Garden saw it as an economic failure. In 1990 as a public park. The water park, which was completely renovated in 2013, and Lindenallee and sandstone fortresses are reminiscent of the garden displays.
Today, the park is a popular destination for runners, pedestrians, cyclists and owners of dogs, families and parkers on weekends. The orchards of the Nightingale, Praunheimer Wäldchen and Niedwiesen are clustered around the vast and semi-natural meadows in the center. The meadows and forests alternate with wide play areas, water courts, sports facilities and courts. In the southern third of the park, the athletes can