Rosengarten
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BERN/ Updated : Apr 27, 2017, 15:06 IST
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With unparalleled views of the meandering Aare River and Bern’s historic Old Town, Rose Garden or Rosengarten is a dreamy escape in the city. From a historical point of view, this garden was a cemetery between the late 18th and 19 … Read more
With unparalleled views of the meandering Aare River and Bern’s historic Old Town, Rose Garden or Rosengarten is a dreamy escape in the city. From a historical point of view, this garden was a cemetery between the late 18th and 19th century and was morphed into a park in 1913. Read less

With unparalleled views of the meandering Aare River and Bern’s historic Old Town, Rose Garden or Rosengarten is a dreamy escape in the city. From a historical point of view, this garden was a cemetery between the late 18th and 19th century and was morphed into a park in 1913. In fact, this is where the celebrated artist Paul Klee was laid to rest. Apart from being the abode of legends, this park is so magnificent that on a clear sunny day, it lets you feast your eyes on panoramic views of the Bernese Oberland region and the Alps. A few minutes from the Bear Pits, this garden has over a hundred varieties of roses, rhododendrons, water lilies and irises in a plethora of colours. These fragrant beauties make for excellent photo ops. A delicious rosy aroma perpetually wafts through the air, casting a spell on the visitors.
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