Bundesgartenschau
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The Bundesgartenschau (German pronunciation: [ˌbʊndəsˈɡaʁtn̩ʃaʊ̯]; abbr. BUGA) is a biennial federal horticulture show in Germany. It also covers topics like landscaping. Taking place in different cities, the location changes in a two-year cycle.
BUGA cities
[edit]- 1951 – Hannover
- 1953 – Hamburg
- 1955 – Kassel
- 1957 – Cologne (Rheinpark)
- 1959 – Dortmund
- 1961 – Stuttgart
- 1963 – Hamburg
- 1965 – Essen
- 1967 – Karlsruhe
- 1969 – Dortmund
- 1971 – Cologne (Rheinpark)
- 1973 – Hamburg
- 1975 – Mannheim
- 1977 – Stuttgart
- 1979 – Bonn
- 1981 – Kassel
- 1983 – München
- 1985 – Berlin
- 1987 – Düsseldorf
- 1989 – Frankfurt am Main
- 1991 – Dortmund
- 1993 – Stuttgart
- 1995 – Cottbus
- 1997 – Gelsenkirchen
- 1999 – Magdeburg
- 2001 – Potsdam
- 2003 – Rostock (IGA)
- 2005 – München
- 2007 – Gera (Hofwiesenpark) and Ronneburg (Thüringen) ("Neue Landschaft Ronneburg" new landscape Ronneburg)
- 2011 – Koblenz
- 2013 – Hamburg (IGA)
- 2015 – region of Havel
- 2017 – Berlin, at Marzahn Park (IGA)
- 2019 – Heilbronn
- 2021 – Erfurt
- 2023 – Mannheim[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Bundesgartenschau 2023". Stadtmarketing Mannheim GmbH (in German). Retrieved 6 August 2022.
- ^ "Rede: Eröffnung der Bundesgartenschau 2023". Der Bundespräsident (in German). Retrieved 14 April 2023.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- BUGA 2011 in Koblenz
- BUGA-aera of the Fortress Ehrenbreitstein in Koblenz
- BUGA 2009 in Schwerin
- BUGA 2007 in Gera/Ronneburg
- Review to the BUGA 2005 in Munich