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Dresden reaches for the Federal Garden Show 2033

Cable car cabins travel behind a flower bed on the grounds of the Federal Garden Show 2023 in Mannheim / Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
Cable car cabins travel behind a flower bed on the grounds of the Federal Garden Show 2023 in Mannheim / Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa

Saxony has a long tradition of horticulture and landscape architecture, but the state has never hosted a national garden show. That is set to change in 2033.

The city of Dresden wants to bring the Federal Garden Show to Saxony for the first time in ten years' time. The city council has approved the official bid for 2033, the city administration announced. "The Federal Garden Show is a great opportunity for Dresden," explained Lord Mayor Dirk Hilbert (FDP). It will be much more than just beautiful flowerbeds and a tourist attraction. "It will make our city greener, more sustainable and more ecological."

The concept aims to recall the massive destruction of the city during the Second World War. At that time, the rubble was piled up to form three mountains and slag heaps, which are to be developed as important places of remembrance and anchored more firmly in people's consciousness, it said. The individual sites of the garden show are to be spread across the entire city and connected by green corridors. The botanical collections of the Technical University will also be included.

Decision on awarding the contract at the beginning of 2024

A feasibility study estimates the investment costs at around 175 million euros, while the implementation of the show is estimated at around 80 million euros. This contrasts with planned revenue of around 62 million euros. According to the information provided, the documents are now being examined - the German Federal Garden Show Society intends to make a decision as to whether Dresden will be awarded the contract at the beginning of 2024. It had offered the city the exclusive right to host the event in 2033. The most recent hosts were Mannheim (2023) and Erfurt (2021).

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