
Maximilian's facilities
The Maximiliansanlagen in Augsburg is a historical park that stretches along the Lech. It was created in the 19th century on behalf of King Maximilian II of Bavaria and today offers a successful combination of nature and culture. A special feature of the facilities is the artfully designed promenade, which is ideal for walks and relaxation.
Visitors can discover numerous statues and fountains depicting historical figures and events. The two impressive pavilions, built in the Baroque style, also bear witness to the city's rich history. The Maximiliansanlagen are not only a place for relaxation, but also a popular meeting place for events such as concerts and markets.
A highlight are the adjacent banks of the Lech, which offer opportunities for boat trips and a new view of the city. A visit to the Maximiliansanlagen is an ideal opportunity to experience Augsburg's history and landscape up close while enjoying the fresh air.