Blücherpark
Strictly geometric people's park from 1911–1913 with a rectangular pond, rowing boats, and a boathouse terrace.
Blücherpark is a Cologne green space laid out with strict geometric rigour reminiscent of Baroque garden design. It is considered the first municipal park serving the former industrial suburbs of Ehrenfeld and Nippes in the northwest and north of the city.
At a Glance
- Type
- People's park, listed monument in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Created
- 1911–1913, designed by Fritz Encke
- Size
- 18.4 ha; core area a rectangle of approx. 700 m × 200 m
- Location
- borders the Parkgürtel (K 12) to the south and the A 57 motorway to the west; Heidemannstraße divides it into northern and southern halves
- Pond
- approx. 1.5 ha, lying about 2.5 m below park level; rowing available spring through autumn
- Dining
- boathouse terrace with beer garden seating
- Events
- Sunday concerts ("Kultur im Blücherpark")
- Name
- after Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
The Blücherpark was designed around a central community hall – a three-winged building meant to anchor the entire park layout – but it was never built, leaving the central area between the pond and garden as open space to this day.
Area comparison
Area compared with other Cologne parks and green spaces.
Design
Unlike the softly contoured Vorgebirgspark laid out around the same time, Blücherpark follows the strict symmetry of Baroque garden tradition. All elements are subordinated to a single central axis, and the entrances — none of which is singled out as a main gate — are treated as equals. Concrete spheres at path intersections are a recurring motif: some perch on low pedestals, others emerge from the ground as hemispheres.
The Unbuilt People's House
The focal point of the central axis was intended to be a Volkshaus — a community hall planned by Encke as a three-wing structure with a prominent central block and two narrow side wings. It was never built; the spot it would have occupied at the heart of the park is today a large open meadow flanked by two formally clipped woodland sections.
Pond and Boathouse
Because the pond sits lower than the surrounding parkland, steps lead down to its narrow banks and the boathouse. In earlier times it was a favourite spot for ice skaters in winter. The adjacent boathouse terrace draws large crowds in summer, and Sunday concerts take place here regularly.
Basins, Avenues, and Facilities
At the southeastern end, a polygonal ornamental basin with a small fountain closes off the flower garden; from here the view opens northwest along the park's symmetrical layout. Avenues of lime and plane trees cross the grounds, complemented by a children's playground along the northern edge and a sunken sports field in the north where the club Vorwärts Blücherpark plays.
Timeline
- 1911–1913Public park laid out according to plans by landscape architect Fritz Encke
Gallery
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Address
Parkgürtel
50823 Köln
Hours
So: 00:00–24:00
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-25)
- Wikidata (retrieved 2026-06-23)
- Wikipedia (retrieved 2026-06-23, rev 266953924)
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