• The
Millennium Tower: 6000 years of human history in a unique exhibition • The Play and Project House: An open house for children aged 0–14. Here children can simply do what they want but also take part in projects, paint or do handicrafts. The special feature of the house is on the one hand the concept, which contains participation as the main criterion and the fact that this house was planned to a large extent by the children. • The theme gardens: 14 gardens, designed according to various themes. • The lake stage: open-air stage with 1,600 seats for events • The
summer toboggan run: a 400-metre-long sheet metal toboggan run • The
ramparts: numerous climbing and recreational opportunities for families and children • The butterfly house: 200 exotic
butterflies in one house • The sports area: playing fields for
soccer,
volleyball,
beach volleyball,
handball and
basketball. • The climbing tower: climbing the 25-metre-high
Großer Angerfelsen • The climbing park: climbing on 55 elements and 2 cable cars in the high ropes course • The
maze: a
labyrinth of
hedges and
trellises In addition there are various garden arts, e.g. rose gardens, bamboo grove, shrub garden, European garden, paradisiacal gardens or renewable resources; a skater course, the
Kneipp garden, a frisbee golf course, a fitness course with extensive explanations, a water playground, a bee house, the school project "Green Path" and the God's Garden House, a pavilion which was used as an
ecumenical meeting centre during the
Bundesgartenschau. There are also several bistros, a restaurant in the Millennium Tower and a
beer garden. Throughout the season (April to October), numerous events take place in the park; in 2016 and 2017, the
VOX television programme
Grill den Henssler was a guest on the lake stage for three editions each. The park is part of the
Saxony-Anhalt Garden Dreams. ==References==