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2010 - 1955

 

Public green area

  • 2010

    Second Festival of Lights

  • 2009

    Second Planning Workshop

  • 2007

    Festival of Lights

  • 2007

    First Planning Workshop

  • 1992

    Opening of the Sepulcral Museum

  • 1992 u. 2008

    Extension of the Friedrichsgymnasium

  • 1990

    Opening of the Wohnstift am Weinberg

  • 1982

    Eastern vineyard is placed under monument protection

  • 1974

    Demolition of the house Hochapfel

  • 1971

    Architectural competition for the development of the southern slope

  • 1959

    Acquisition of the vineyard by the city of Kassel

  • 1955

    Opening in the course of the Federal Garden Exhibition

 

1945 - 1869

 

Era Henschel

  • 1945

    Destruction of the Villa Henschel

  • In the 2nd World War

    Conversion of beer cellar into bunker facility

  • 1931

    Demolition of the villa "Henschel Haus" because of the high house interest tax

  • 1927

    Extension of the Frankfurterstrasse and the footpath was created

  • 1903

    Construction of the villa "Henschel Haus"

  • 1886

    Inauguration of the Wilhelmsgymnasium (today Friedrichgymnasium)

  • 1869

    Bau der Villa Henschel, Anlage Henschelgarten

 

1864 - 1778

 

Civil Use

  • 1864/68

    Construction of the Hochapfel house in Swiss style built by the artist Reinhard Hochapfel

  • 1851

    First vineyard villa Sievers

  • 1837

    Development of the southern slope by path system

  • 1824

    Plant of the rock cellars

  • 1807

    Opening of the art nursery Schelhase

  • Um 1800

    two garden pubs built

  • 1778

    Parcelling and creation of burgher gardens, creation of the prince's garden

 

1765 - 1274

 

Viticulture

  • 1765

    first terracing of the vineyard

  • 1762 bis 1778

    again vineyard and mulberry plantation for silkworm breeding

  • 1529

    Philip the Magnanimous lays out the "uppermost garden" until the end of the 16th century Vine cultivation

  • 1274

    first documentary mention of the village of Weingarten at the foot of the vineyard