The Rheinanlagen
Simply beautiful: strolling as in the days of the emperor.

The 3.5 kilometers long Rheinanlagen on the left side of the Rhine consist of the Konrad Adenauer bank and the Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen.
The Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen, the southern part of the Rheinanlagen, were designed between 1856 and 1861 by order of Augusta von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, the wife of Kaiser Wilhelm I, by the ingenious Prussian garden designer Peter-Joseph Lenné (Sanssouci, Pfaueninsel and many more) according to plans by Hermann Fürst von Pückler-Muskau.
in 1902, twelve years after Augusta's death, the second section of the Rheinanlagen - today's Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer - was built from the Electoral Palace to the German Corner.
As part of the 2011 Federal Garden Show, the Rheinanlagen was redesigned. A magnificent riverside boulevard was created, lined with important sights, inviting visitors to stroll along.