Oldenburg's castle garden: renovate paths for the climate oasis by 2025!

Oldenburg's castle garden: renovate paths for the climate oasis by 2025!

In the heart of Oldenburg, an exciting renovation project is currently underway that affects the paths in the castle garden. This work not only has practical, but also sustainable aspects, since they are part of the climate oasis project that aims to improve urban green spaces and to make it more climate-friendly. The renovation measures include the sections between the tropical house, the rose garden and the Mühlenhunte, which enable popular walks and now need refreshment.

A total of 340,000 euros were approved for the renovation, provided by the Federal Institute for Building, Urban and Spatial Research (BBSR). For the pathway, those responsible rely on the environmentally friendly building material Sabalith, which has a water -permeable property. This not only brings advantages for the soil, but also contributes to improving the microclimate in the area.

by 2025 the work should be completed

The announced construction measures are expected to be completed by February 2025. Until then, the walkers in the palace garden have to adjust to diversions and partially restrictions. A warehouse for the building materials was set up on the bike and footpath from the Olantis to the court district, which results in partial closure of this connection path. Despite these challenges, many residents and visitors are already looking forward to the future improvement of the paths.

The renovations in the Oldenburg palace garden are not only an investment in the infrastructure, but also a step towards environmentally conscious urban development. By using water -permeable materials, it is ensured early on that the new paths are both aesthetically appealing and offer functional advantages. This is particularly important in times when climate change can be felt in many ways.

For further information on the progress in the palace garden and the effects of the project, interested parties can be found on the current reports on www.nwzonline.de fall back.

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