Bienert Park

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Bienertpark (after the family of Gottlieb Traugott Bienert ) stands for the following parks in Dresden , whereby the first three mentioned are related to the development of the Bienertmühle , but the last was originally created in the sense of an appropriate memory:

  • Oberer Bienertpark or Alter Bienertpark , a public park below the Hohen Stein in the Plauen district,
  • Dölzschener Bienertpark , Unterer Bienertpark or Neuer Bienertpark , a public park on Paschkystraße on the border with the Dölzschen district ,
  • a small public park on Würzburger Strasse (between Bernhardstrasse and Kaitzer Strasse) in the Plauen and district
  • a park that is no longer open to the public immediately south of the monument to Gottlieb Traugott Bienert, east of Plauen Town Hall , closed at the beginning of the 1990s and assigned to the kindergarten to the east as a play and open space; an undesigned fence was set up against the monument as a demarcation.

The Bienertgarten , a partially publicly accessible park between the Bienertmühle (Bienertvilla) and the Hegereiterbrücke in the Plauenschen Grund , is sometimes referred to as the Bienertpark .