Grüne Zitadelle (Green Citadel)
Grüne Zitadelle
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
The architect of this fanciful complex called it an "oasis for humanity and nature in a sea of rational houses."

The Grüne Zitadelle (Green Citadel) in Magdeburg is a whimsical complex of apartments, shops, cafés, a hotel, and a kindergarten. It was the last design of Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, completed in 2005.

Why Go

✨ Unique, fanciful Hundertwasser architecture
🏡 Oasis for humanity and nature with grass roofs and tree tenants
🚶‍♀️ Experience wavy floors and golden spheres
🎨 Individual living spaces in harmony with nature
💡 Reflects Hundertwasser's philosophy on individual living spaces

Tips

🚶 Welcomes over 300,000 visitors annually.
💡 Learn about Hundertwasser's "3rd skin" architecture concept.

🅿️ Parking Available on-site.

🚻 Toilets Customer and barrier-free toilets available.

♿ Accessibility Barrier-free access, door width > 80 cm, accommodation/common room on ground floor, washbasin with space for wheelchair, includes elevator.

🐾 Pets Dogs are welcome.

👶 For Families Children's playground approximately 1000m from the trail.

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