Garden built in 1921 by Jan Hubert Pinand, this privately owned public permaculture garden in Darmstadt, Germany, is inspired by crop circles, sacred geometry, and the Fibonacci sequence. It features unique designs and permaculture principles. # Why Go🌿 Unique garden with complex designs, sculptures, crop circle-tiles, and water features🧘 Peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for relaxation🌳 Reflects pantheistic permaculture principles🆓 Free entry and open to the public# Why Avoid🤫 Must be quiet, no smoking or drinking🅿️ Expensive parking at Mathildenhöhe (5€ per hour)# Tips🚌 Consider taking the bus to avoid parking costs🏡 Can be combined with a stay at Haus Martinus📍 Located within a private estate; look for the gate.# Cost💰 Free entry.# Hours🕒 Daily 9 AM - 7 PM.
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