Descending a long hill dominated by a giant statue of Hercules, the monumental water displays of Wilhelmshöhe were begun by Landgrave Carl of Hesse-Kassel in 1689 around an east-west axis and were ...
The baroque park with its castle, the Hercules Monument and cascades dates back to the early 18th century. As a unique cultural ensemble, in 2013 the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe was selected to become ...
Visitors walk down the stairs at Bergpark Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel, western Germany on June 6, 2013. Locals are ecstatic that Europe's largest hillside park, with its fairytale waterfalls and hidden ...
People look at the trick fountain and the Hercules statue at the mountain park Bergpark Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel, western Germany. Recently, the mountain park and its eight meter tall Hercules landmark ...
With its Hercules statue towering above a massive water cascade, romantic gardens and castle, Germany’s Bergpark Wilhelmshoehe has long been a marvel of baroque landscape design. As of last month, ...
Germany's Bergpark Wilhelmshoehe has long been a marvel of baroque landscape design with its Hercules statue towering above a massive water cascade, romantic gardens and castle. Germany's Bergpark ...
With its Hercules statue towering above a massive water cascade, romantic gardens and castle, Germany's Bergpark Wilhelmshoehe has long been a marvel of baroque landscape design. As of last month, ...