The park contains a number of amusements and gardens, including a Chinese garden, rose garden,
arboretum, and greenhouses for display and for
tree ferns. • The Kutzerweiher (40,000 m2), a lake forming a side-channel (slough) of the (old)
Neckar river. Gondolettas,
tow boat ride: boats pulled by an underwater rope, follow a 1,840 meter long looped course around the lake. • An open-air stage with approximately 1,000 seats has offered since 2006 a place for concerts,
operas, musical shows and plays. • The Chinese garden (5,000 m2), named "garden of the many views" (
Duojingyuan, ), and its tea house were built in co-operation with Mannheim's Chinese twin city
Zhenjiang (province
Jiangsu), the
Klaus Tschira charitable trust in
Heidelberg, and the
East Asia Institute (Ostasieninstitut)
Ludwigshafen. The donation of 1,77 million
Deutsche Mark (DM) from the estate of
Diplom-Kaufmann Georg Schmuck, provided the financial foundation for the garden and tea house. • The
Pflanzenschauhaus (2,700 m2), a
greenhouse and exhibition garden, is located at the site of the Palmenhaus (palm house) which was destroyed in the
Second World War. It contains a
butterfly house,
bird exhibits, as well as salt and fresh water
aquariums. • Towering over the Luisenpark is a 205 meter high
telecommunication tower (
Fernmeldeturm) with its rotating restaurant at 125 meters above the ground. • The
Spielwiese (2,700 m2), a large
playground and leisure
meadow, located on the grounds of the original race track, borders on a model farm with
domestic animals enclosures, and a Chinese tea house. • The
Heinrich-Vetter-Weg is a trail lined by more than 20 sculptures from the collection of
Heinrich Vetter, by artists such as
Amadeo Gabino,
Kubach-Wilmsen,
Ben Muthofer and
Karlheinz Oswald == See also ==