Fort Haslang Park
The Fort Haslang Park is a park in Ingolstadt . It is located between the districts of Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden and Mitte and, alongside the glacis, forms a second green belt in the west of the city.
history
On the area of today's park there was originally a fort of the Ingolstadt fortress , this was part of a defensive ring that ran in a radius of two to three kilometers around the old town. The fort, completed in 1872, was named after the officer Alexander von Haslang . In September 1945 the Haslang works was blown up by American pioneers. In 1994, construction began on the park, part of an approximately four-kilometer-long green strip from the Danube in the south, across the Baggersee , Fort Haslang Park and the sports fields of TV 1861 Ingolstadt with the baseball and softball fields of Ingolstadt Schanzer and the The area of the State Garden Show 2020 in the north, which is only crossed by a few streets, forms.
Individual evidence
- ^ City of Ingolstadt: Green areas: Fort Haslang Park . Accessed January 30, 2018.
Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 55.4 " N , 11 ° 23 ′ 29.7" E