Descending a long hill dominated by a giant statue of Hercules, the monumental water displays of Wilhelmshöhe were begun by Landgrave Carl of Hesse-Kassel in 1689 around an east-west axis and were ...
Modern low-rise; 2 km to train station; in the middle of Germany's most famous area, not far from the famous castle in Kassel.
Kassel from above: Our #DailyDrone is flying over Wilhelmshöhe Palace in Europe's largest hillside park. The palace and park have been UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites since 2013. #DailyDrone is ...
The baroque park Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2013 as an exceptional cultural monument. Let us show you Europe's largest hilltop park from a bird's eye view.
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