Schacky Park

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Monopteros in Schacky Park (2010)

The Schacky-Park is a city ​​park , which connects to Dießen am Ammersee in the south and has a size of 18 hectares. The park was laid out in 1903, from 1904 or 1905 to 1913 by the royal chamberlain Ludwig Freiherr von Schacky auf Schönfeld and his wife Julia. The park and the villa on the site served the couple as a summer residence. He designed the park based on the English model with paved paths, leaf walkways and groups of trees. In the complex there is a monopteros, a tea house , an apple trellis and several fountains as well as some statues.

When Baron von Schacky died in 1913, the so-called farmer doctor Georg Heim bought the site and in 1933 sold the park with the Villa Diana to the Sisters of Charity . At that time the park was used as a cow pasture. The western part is currently leased by the Dießen Riding Club and the eastern part by the community of Dießen.

Schacky-Park sponsorship group

On December 21, 2005, the Schacky-Park Diessen am Ammersee e. V. founded, which has taken care of the preservation and care of the listed park since then. Christine Reichert has been the first chairwoman of the association since 2014.

Web links

Commons : Schacky-Park (Dießen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. year support program 2020, the German Foundation for Monument Protection: Dießen, Schacky Park, Bavaria , In: Monuments , issue 2/2020, p. 23
  2. a b c d Amelie Seck: Schacky Park in Diessen am Ammersee . In: German Foundation for Monument Protection (Hrsg.): Monuments . Magazine for monument culture in Germany. No. 4 . Monuments publications, 2017, ISSN  0941-7125 , p. 6 .
  3. Armin Greune: Hunters and collectors , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung from September 9, 2015
  4. a b c Armin Greune: A gift of life. sueddeutsche.de, March 9, 2016, accessed April 3, 2016 .
  5. ^ Anna Günther: Bavaria's most bizarre cow pasture. sueddeutsche.de, July 28, 2015, accessed on July 28, 2015 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 56 ′ 25.8 ″  N , 11 ° 6 ′ 10.8 ″  E