Lichtentaler Allee
The Lichtentaler Allee is a 2.3 kilometers long street in Baden-Baden. But it is also the name of the park around that street. It became popular in the 19th century when a lot of noble and rich people met in Baden-Baden and walked at that street. For them it was a place to be. The Lichtentaler Allee follows the river Oos. A lot of seldom trees and plants can be seen there.
- Baden-Baden - Lichtentaler Allee
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Spring
Summer
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Autumn
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Picnic
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After storm
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Dahlia Garden
Monastery meadow
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South eastern part of the Lichtentaler Allee
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Oos river
Lichtentaler Allee Media
Lichtentaler Allee, Baden-Baden
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Parkland on the Lichtentaler Allee
References
- Parkführer Baden-Baden by Klaus Fischer and Bernd Weigel ISBN 3-00-010770-3 (in German)
Other websites
- The Lichtentaler Allee Association (in German)
- Lichtentaler Allee in the City Wiki of Baden-Baden (in English and German)