Setagaya Park - Vienna: Working hours, Activities, Visitor reviews
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Information about Setagaya Park
Setagaya Garden was designed in 1992 by a Japanese gardener named Ken Nakajima, which is why it is different from traditional Austrian gardens, as it contains many ponds, streams and fountains, in addition to stone carvings, and there is a Japanese tea house, and a stone lantern In the eucalyptus style, the focus was also on planting flowering plants in different seasons of the year, and therefore there are a large number of beautiful cherry trees.
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features Setagaya Park
Free Entry
Wheelchair Accessible
Family-friendly
Suitable for groups
Suitable for children
Categories
Parks & Gardens
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