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A ''Regional Garden Show'' (''Landesgartenschau'') is an exhibition on horticulture that takes place on a regular basis in several German and Austrian states. In Germany, a state horticultural show at the state level is the smaller counterpart to the
Bundesgartenschau The Bundesgartenschau BUGA is a biennial federal horticulture show in Germany. It also covers topics like landscaping. Taking place in different cities, the location changes in a two-year cycle. BUGA cities *1951 – Hannover *1953 – Hamburg ...
and the International Horticultural Show, in Austria there is no counterpart so far.


Germany


History

In the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria state garden shows have been held since 1980. In North Rhine-Westphalia there was already a first state garden show in 1970, other German states adopted the model later. In the Austrian federal states Upper Austria and Lower Austria, too, state garden shows have been taking place for several years in alternating two-year cycles. In 1980, the first cross-border national horticultural show in Germany took place in Ulm/Neu-Ulm (Baden-Württemberg/Bavaria).


Objectives and financing

The garden shows are intended to improve the quality of life and the ecological climate in the cities. Often the garden shows also serve urban or regional political development objectives. For this reason, garden shows are usually not placed in particularly beautiful landscapes, but rather in areas which are particularly disadvantaged (e.g. due to mining damage), where the garden shows are aimed at supporting structure and help to promote urban planning. The investments which are made within the framework of the regional garden shows help the respective district to become more attractive and usually also to remain attractive. In addition national horticultural shows are today also measures of city marketing, since they can increase as a large meeting lasting half a year also the awareness level of a city. The municipalities, which often realize a garden show with the help of state funds, take a calculated financial risk. While some state garden shows closed with a "black 0" or even with slight profits, others exceeded their budget and had to be subsidised retrospectively. Particularly in municipalities with a strained budget situation, state garden shows are therefore sometimes controversial despite their long-term advantages, in some cases there have already been citizens' petitions or citizens' decisions.


Garden shows in the individual federal states


Baden-Wüerttemberg

From 1980 to 2000, the "large horticultural shows" were held annually in Baden-Württemberg. Since 2001, they have been held annually, alternating with the "small state garden shows", the so-called green projects. For green projects, the state provides a subsidy of a maximum of two million
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for green projects and a maximum of five million euros for state horticultural shows, whereby the municipalities also have to make corresponding contributions of their own. By 2010, the state has granted almost 80 million euros in state subsidies. This has resulted in at least three times and in some cases even seven times the amount of investment on the part of the municipalities; they invested around 153 million euros: In the process, around 625 hectares of green spaces were created, redesigned and permanently secured. The State Horticultural Shows and green projects provide the impetus for comprehensive structural developments that create a spirit of optimism in the municipalities and strengthen their economic development. An expert commission will evaluate the applications and assess the submitted concepts on site. The Council of Ministers then awards the state garden shows and green projects in a cabinet meeting. The last strongly visited State Garden Show in Baden-Württemberg before the introduction of the "Green Projects" in 2001 was the 1992 State Garden Show in the "Gold City" of Pforzheim with a peak number of visitors of 1.6 million. Thereafter, the number of visitors at state level also fell well below one million in each case. For this reason, the state government decided as early as 1996 to carry out the smaller "green projects" in Baden-Württemberg every two years from 2001 onwards. In 2014 Schwäbisch Gmünd set a new record with around 2 million visitors. # 1980: Ulm/ Neu-Ulm # 1981: Baden-Baden # 1982: Schwäbisch Hall # 1983: Lörrach – Landschaftspark Grütt # 1984: Reutlingen # 1985:
Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state. From the late Mid ...
# 1986:
Freiburg im Breisgau Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population o ...
# 1988: Ettlingen # 1989: Bietigheim-Bissingen # 1990: Sindelfingen # 1991: Hockenheim # 1992: Pforzheim # 1993: IGA Stuttgart # 1994: Bad Dürrheim # 1996:
Böblingen Böblingen (; Swabian German, Swabian: ''Beblenga'') is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, seat of Böblingen (district), Böblingen District. Sindelfingen and Böblingen are Geographic contiguity, contiguous. History Böblingen was found ...
# 1997:
Mosbach Mosbach (; South Franconian: ''Mossbach'') is a town in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the seat of the Neckar-Odenwald district and has a population of approximately 25,000 distributed in six boroughs: Mosbach Town, Lohrbach, N ...
# 1998: Plochingen # 1999: Weil am Rhein # 2000:
Singen (Hohentwiel) Singen ( Low Alemannic: ''Singe'') is an industrial city in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany and just north of the German-Swiss border. Location Singen is an industrial city situated in the very south of Baden-Württember ...
# 2001: Green Project Pfullendorf # 2002: Ostfildern # 2003: Green Project
Nordheim (Württemberg) Nordheim can refer to: Places ;France * Nordheim, Bas-Rhin, municipality in Alsace ;Germany * Northeim, a city in Lower Saxony, formerly spelled Nordheim * Nordheim vor der Rhön, a municipality in Bavaria * Nordheim am Main, a municipality i ...
# 2003: Green Project Tuttlingen # 2004: Kehl und Straßburg –
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# 2005: Green Project Ladenburg # 2006:
Heidenheim an der Brenz Heidenheim an der Brenz, or just Heidenheim (; Swabian: ''Hoidna'' or ''Hoirna''), is a town in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is located near the border with Bavaria, approximately 17 km south of Aalen and 33 km north of ...
# 2007: Green Project Rheinfelden (Baden) # 2008: Bad Rappenau # 2009: Green Project
Rechberghausen Rechberghausen is a town in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Geography Geographical location The community lies in on the foothills of the central Swabian Jura and on the edge of the eastern Schurwald. The h ...
# 2010: Villingen-Schwenningen # 2011: Green Project Horb am Neckar # 2012: Nagold: ''Grüne Urbanität'' # 2013: Green Project Sigmaringen # 2014: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Record number of visitors with approx. 2 million # 2015: Green Project Mühlacker # 2016: Öhringen # 2017: Green Project Bad Herrenalb # 2018: Lahr # 2019: Green Project Remstal # 2020: Überlingen # 2021: Green Project Eppingen # 2022: Neuenburg am Rhein # 2023: Green Project Balingen # 2024:
Wangen im Allgäu Wangen im Allgäu (Low Alemannic: ''Wãnge'') is a historic city in southeast Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies north-east of Lake Constance in the Westallgäu. It is the second-largest city (Population: 26,927 in 2020) in the Ravensburg distric ...
# 2025: Green Project Freudenstadt/ Baiersbronn # 2026: Ellwangen # 2027: Green Project Bad Urach # 2028:
Rottweil Rottweil (; Alemannic: ''Rautweil'') is a town in southwest Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Rottweil was a free imperial city for nearly 600 years. Located between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alps, Rottweil has nearly 25,000 in ...
# 2029: Green Project Vaihingen/Enz # 2030: Ulm


Bavaria

After North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria, together with Baden-Württemberg, was the first federal state to hold state garden shows. The Free State initially started in an irregular rhythm with four State Horticultural Shows in Neu-Ulm, Augsburg, Dinkelsbühl and Straubing. Since 1990 the State Garden Shows have been held in Bavaria every two years, at even-numbered years, in addition to the Federal Garden Shows, which take place at odd-numbered years. In the uneven years in between there has been a small horticultural show in Bavaria since 1995 called ''Nature in the City'', in which, similar to the State Horticultural Shows, but on a smaller scale, improvements in green and recreational structures form the framework for the horticultural show. Up to and including 2015, the Free State and the EU have provided 83 million euros in funding for Bavarian garden shows, almost 23 million visitors have been recorded and around 460 hectares of public green spaces have been created over these years. Cities and municipalities can apply to the ''Society for the Promotion of the Bavarian State Horticultural Shows'' (FÖG) to organise a garden show. The awarding procedure and also the type and implementation of the state funding has been criticised on numerous occasions. Unter anderem hielt der Bayerische Oberste Rechnungshof die Vergabe der Gartenschauen in Bayern für intransparent und empfahl, sie auf eine neue Grundlage zu stellen, was auch geschah. # 1980: Regional Garden Show Neu-Ulm/ Ulm # 1985: Regional Garden Show Augsburg # 1988: Regional Garden Show Dinkelsbühl # 1989: Regional Garden Show
Straubing Straubing () is an independent city in Lower Bavaria, southern Germany. It is seat of the district of Straubing-Bogen. Annually in August the Gäubodenvolksfest, the second largest fair in Bavaria, is held. The city is located on the Danube form ...
# 1990: Regional Garden Show Würzburg with 2.5 million visitors is considered the most visited Bavarian State Garden Show # 1992: Regional Garden Show Ingolstadt # 1994: Regional Garden Show Hof (Saale) # 1995: Small Regional Garden Show Waldkraiburg # 1996: Regional Garden Show
Amberg Amberg () is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Upper Palatinate, roughly halfway between Regensburg and Bayreuth. In 2020, over 42,000 people lived in the town. History The town was first mentioned in 1034, at that time under t ...
# 1997: Small Regional Garden Show Arnstein # 1998: Regional Garden Show Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz # 1999: Small Regional Garden Show Neustadt bei Coburg # 2000: Regional Garden Show Memmingen, (1.3 million visitors) # 2001: Small Regional Garden Show
Cham (Oberpfalz) Cham (; cs, Kouba) is the capital of the district of Cham in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria in Germany. Location Cham lies within the Cham-Furth lowland, which is bordered on the south by the Bavarian Forest and on the north by the Oberpfä ...
# 2002: Regional Garden Show Kronach # 2003: Small Regional Garden Show
Roth Roth may refer to: Places Germany * Roth (district), in Bavaria, Germany ** Roth, Bavaria, capital of that district ** Roth (electoral district), a federal electoral district * Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany: ** Roth an der Our, in the district B ...
# 2004: Burghausen # 2006: Regional Garden Show Marktredwitz and Cheb # 2007: Small Regional Garden Show
Waldkirchen Waldkirchen is the biggest town in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Germany. History Mentioned for the first time in 1203, it soon became an important trading place along the "Goldener Steig" (Golden Path), a salt-trading route between Bava ...
# 2008: Regional Garden Show Neu-Ulm (mit großen städtebaulichen Investitionen im Rahmen des Projekts Neu-Ulm 21) # 2009: Small Regional Garden Show Rain # 2010: Regional Garden Show Rosenheim, „Innspiration" # 2011: Small Regional Garden Show Kitzingen # 2012: Regional Garden Sho
Bamberg Bamberg (, , ; East Franconian: ''Bambärch'') is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main. The town dates back to the 9th century, when its name was derived from the nearby ' castle. C ...
# 2013: Small Regional Garden Show Tirschenreuth # 2014: Regional Garden Show Deggendorf # 2015: Small Regional Garden Show Alzenau # 2016: Regional Garden Show
Bayreuth Bayreuth (, ; bar, Bareid) is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany, on the Red Main river in a valley between the Franconian Jura and the Fichtelgebirge Mountains. The town's roots date back to 1194. In the 21st century, it is the capital of U ...
# 2017: Small Regional Garden Show Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm # 2018: Regional Garden Show Würzburg # 2019: Small Regional Garden Show Wassertrüdingen # 2020: Regional Garden Show Ingolstadt # 2021: Small Regional Garden Show Lindau (Bodensee), „Ring aus Inselgärten – Natur in der Stadt 2021" # 2022: Regional Garden Show Freyung # 2024: Regional Garden Show Kirchheim # 2025: Regional Garden Show Furth im Wald


Brandenburg

# 2000 Luckau # 2002 Eberswalde # 2006 Rathenow, „Den Farben auf der Spur" (''On the trail of colours'') # 2009 Oranienburg, „Traumlandschaften einer Kurfürstin" (''Dreamscapes of an Electress'') # 2013 Prenzlau, „Die grüne Wonne" (''The green delight'') # 2019 Wittstock/Dosse „Grüne Bürgerstadt" (''Green civil town'') # 2022 Beelitz „Gartenfest für alle Sinne" (''Garden party for all senses'')


Hesse

# 1994:
Fulda Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a town in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the town hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival. History ...
„Der Garten Hessens" (''The Garden of Hesse'') # 2002:
Hanau Hanau () is a town in the Main-Kinzig-Kreis, in Hesse, Germany. It is located 25 km east of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main and is part of the Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region. Its Hanau Hauptbahnhof, station is a ...
„Mit allen Sinnen erleben!" (''Experience with all senses!'') # 2006: Bad Wildungen # 2010: Bad Nauheim „Traumhafte Gärten im Herzen der Stadt" (''Fantastic gardens in the heart of the city'') # 2014: Gießen „Auf zu neuen Ufern" (''Off to new shores'') # 2018:
Bad Schwalbach Bad Schwalbach (called Langenschwalbach until 1927) is the district seat of Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, in Hesse, Germany. Geography Geographic location Bad Schwalbach is a spa town some 20 km northwest of Wiesbaden. It lies at 289 to 465&nbs ...
„Natur erleben. Natürlich Leben" (''Experience nature. Live naturally.'') # 2023: ''Fulda''


Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

# 2002: Wismar Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is the only federal state that has so far hosted only one state garden show. A show was to take place in the landscape park Brodaer Höhe of Neubrandenburg, but it did not go beyond the design phase. Originally, a further State Garden Show was scheduled for 2014/2015. This was initially suspended because the applicants Güstrow and Putbus were unable to present a financially sustainable concept. In the year 2003 an International Horticultural Exhibition was held in Rostock. In Schwerin a successful National Garden Show followed in 2009. For 2025 Schwerin was awarded the contract by the BUGA Society for a further Federal Horticultural Show, which is to further develop the 2009 concept and make the southern shore of Lake Schwerin more accessible to residents and visitors. A referendum was to decide on the organisation of the show on the election date of the
Bundestag elections 2017 The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet") is the German federal parliament. It is the only federal representative body that is directly elected by the German people. It is comparable to the United States House of Representatives or the House of Common ...
in September. After the state government failed to provide the financial means, the BUGA 2025 was returned to the German National Garden Show Society mbH (DBG) 2017. On July 26, 2018, Rostock launched a BUGA application and was officially awarded the contract to host the National Garden Show 2025 on September 10, 2018.


Lower Saxony

# 2002: Bad Zwischenahn, „Park of gardens" # 2004: Wolfsburg # 2006: Winsen (Luhe) # 2010: Bad Essen # 2014:
Papenburg Papenburg (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Papenbörg'') is a city in the district of Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems. It is known for its large shipyard, the Meyer-Werft, which specializes in building cruise liners. Geog ...
# 2018: Bad Iburg # 2022: Bad Gandersheim Rostrup Laga 02.jpg, Bad Zwischenahn (2002) Schlosspark Wolfsburg - Landesgartenschau 2004-08-01.jpg, Wolfsburg (2004) Im Park Gärtner-Fantasienin den Luhegärtenvon Winsen Luhe 2013.JPG, Winsen (Luhe) (2006) Bad Essen Laga 2010.JPG, Bad Essen (2010) Papenburg Laga 1.JPG, Papenburg (2014) Bad Iburg Laga 2018.jpg, Bad Iburg (2018)


North Rhine-Westphalia

# 1970:
Grefrath Grefrath () is a municipality in the district of Viersen, in the western part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated in the Lower Rhineland region (''German: Niederhein''), which is located between the river Rhine and the border ...
# 1972: Mechernich- Kommern, Mühlenpark # 1974: Nümbrecht # 1980: Xanten, LVR Archaeological Park Xanten # 1984:
Hamm Hamm (, Latin: ''Hammona'') is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northeastern part of the Ruhr area. As of 2016 its population was 179,397. The city is situated between the A1 motorway and A2 motorway. Hamm railwa ...
, Maximilianpark # 1988: Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Flora Westfalica # 1992:
Mülheim an der Ruhr Mülheim, officially Mülheim an der Ruhr () and also described as ''"City on the River"'', is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. It is located in the Ruhr Area between Duisburg, Essen, Oberhausen and Ratingen. It is home to many compan ...
, MüGa-Park # 1994: Paderborn, Schloss- und Auenpark # 1995: Grevenbroich, Stadtpark # 1996: Lünen, „LaGaLü" # 1998:
Jülich Jülich (; in old spellings also known as ''Guelich'' or ''Gülich'', nl, Gulik, french: Juliers, Ripuarian: ''Jöllesch'') is a town in the district of Düren, in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. As a border region betwe ...
, Brückenkopfpark # 1999:
Oberhausen Oberhausen (, ) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen ( ). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Rout ...
, „Olga" # 2000: Bad Oeynhausen/ Löhne, Aqua Magica # 2001: Oelde, „Blütenzauber & Kinderträume", Vier-Jahreszeiten-Park # 2002: Düsseldorf, Jüchen, Monheim, Mönchengladbach, Willich, Krefeld # 2003: Gronau, Isle park / Losser (NL) – joint garden show with the neighbouring Dutch town # 2005: Leverkusen, „Discover new territory", Neuland-Park # 2008: Rietberg, „dream things up" # 2010: Hemer, „Spell of transformation" # 2014: Zülpich, „Zülpich Millennium Gardens - From Roman times to the 21st century" # 2017: Bad Lippspringe, „Splendor of flowers & forest idyll" # 2020: Kamp-Lintfort # 2023: Höxter Glaselefant.jpg, Hamm 1984: Glass elephant in "Maximilianpark" LG Olga1.jpg, Oberhausen 1999: View over the "Olga" premises Aqua Magica Wasserkrater.JPG, Bad Oeynhausen 2000: Water crater on the "Aqua Magica site Gronau Laga 2.jpg, Gronau 2003: View of the state garden show "Inselpark" in Gronau Landesgartenschau Rietberg.JPG, Rietberg 2008: View from the observation tower over the Landesgartenschau "Let dreams grow" in Rietberg Bad Lippspringe Laga.jpg, Bad Lippspringe 2017: Banana trees in Arminius Park


Rheinland-Pfalz

# 2000: Regional Garden Show
Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern (; Palatinate German: ''Lautre'') is a city in southwest Germany, located in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate at the edge of the Palatinate Forest. The historic centre dates to the 9th century. It is from Paris, from Frankfur ...
# 2004: Regional Garden Show Trier # 2008: Regional Garden Show Bingen am Rhein # 2011: State Garden Show
Koblenz Koblenz (; Moselle Franconian language, Moselle Franconian: ''Kowelenz''), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman Empire, Roman mili ...
# 2015: Regional Garden Show
Landau in der Pfalz Landau ( pfl, Landach), officially Landau in der Pfalz, is an autonomous (''kreisfrei'') town surrounded by the Südliche Weinstraße ("Southern Wine Route") district of southern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a university town (since 1990 ...
(originally planned for 2014, postponed by one year on 30 July 2013 due to numerous dud bombs found during the Second World War) KaiserslauternGartenschau.jpg, Kaiserslautern 2000: Sculpture „Dinosaur" GartenschauKaiserslauternStaemme.jpg, Kaiserslautern 2000: Tree trunks as art object LGS Trier 2004 - Klangkuppel (1).jpg, Trier 2004: Sound dome Trier BW 2012-08-05 17-36-51.jpg, Trier 2004: Tower Luxemburg LGS Bingen. 2008 Grandi Figuri Verticali.JPG, Bingen 2008: Skulptur „Grandi Figuri Verticali"


Sachsen

# 1996: Lichtenstein # 1999: Zittau/Olbersdorf # 2002: Großenhain # 2006: Oschatz # 2009: Reichenbach/Vogtland # 2012: Löbau # 2015: Oelsnitz/Erzgeb., „Blütenträume – Lebensräume" # 2019: Frankenberg, „Natürlich mittendrin" # 2022: Torgau


Sachsen-Anhalt

# 2004: Zeitz # 2006: Wernigerode # 2010: Aschersleben, „Nature finds town" # 2018: Burg


Schleswig-Holstein

# 2008: Schleswig-Königswiesen # 2011:
Norderstedt Norderstedt (Northern Low Saxon: ''Noordersteed'') is a city in Germany and part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region (''Metropolregion Hamburg''), the fifth largest city (with approximately 80,000 inhabitants) in the federal state of Schleswig-Hol ...
, „dreifach einmalig" # 2016: Eutin, „Eins werden mit der Natur" # 2020: a "cross-border garden show" is planned in Flensburg and Sonderburg on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the
referendum in Schleswig The Schleswig plebiscites were two plebiscites, organized according to section XII, articles 100 to 115 of the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919, in order to determine the future border between Denmark and Germany through the former Duchy ...
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Thüringen

# 2000:
Pößneck Pößneck (also spelled ''Poessneck'') is a town in the Saale-Orla-Kreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 19 km east of Rudolstadt, and 26 km south of Jena. History Pößneck, which is of Slavonic origin, passed about 1 ...
# 2004:
Nordhausen Nordhausen may refer to: * Nordhausen (district), a district in Thuringia, Germany ** Nordhausen, Thuringia, a city in the district **Nordhausen station, the railway station in the city * Nordhouse, a commune in Alsace (German: Nordhausen) * Narost ...
, „The new middle" # 2015: Schmalkalden, „Gardentimetravel" # 2017: Apolda, „Flowering time Apolda" # 2024: Leinefelde-Worbis, „Reconciliation between town and countryside"


Austria


Upper Austria

* 1997: Krenglbach * 1999:
Gmunden Gmunden () is a town in Upper Austria, Austria in the district of Gmunden (district), Gmunden. It has 13,204 inhabitants (estimates 2016 ). It is much frequented as a health and summer resort, and has a variety of lake, brine, vegetable and pine-c ...
* 2005: Bad Hall * 2007: Vöcklabruck * 2009:
Bad Schallerbach Bad Schallerbach is a municipality in the district of Grieskirchen in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Geography Bad Schallerbach is located in the Hausruckviertel The Hausruckviertel (literally German for the ''Hausruck'' quarter or dis ...
* 2011: Ansfelden * 2015: Bad Ischl * 2017: Kremsmünster * 2019: Schlägl * 2021: Wilhering * 2023:
Wolfsegg am Hausruck Wolfsegg am Hausruck (Central Bavarian: ''Woifsegg ban Hausruck'') is a municipality in the district of Vöcklabruck in the Austrian state of Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states ...
* 2025: Schärding


Lower Austria

* 2006:
Kamptal Kamptal is an Austrian wine, tourismus, culture and health region located in Waldviertel, Lower Austria. It is named by the river Kamp. To the north of Krems lies Langenlois, which is the main vine-town of Kamptal, the valley of the river Kamp.< ...
* 2008: Garten Tulln and Castle Park Grafenegg * 2012: Wachau


See also

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Bundesgartenschau The Bundesgartenschau BUGA is a biennial federal horticulture show in Germany. It also covers topics like landscaping. Taking place in different cities, the location changes in a two-year cycle. BUGA cities *1951 – Hannover *1953 – Hamburg ...


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