State Garden Show, Federal Garden Show – all garden shows 2023!

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View of the landscape park on Spinelli © Rendering: BUGA 23/ Northern Light

View of the landscape park on Spinelli
© Rendering: BUGA 23/ Northern Light

Several garden shows will take place in Germany in 2023. There will also be the BUGA in Mannheim. Find out all the important facts and figures about the 2023 garden shows here.

Several state garden shows took place in Germany in 2023. There was also the Federal Garden Show in Mannheim. Find out all the important facts and figures about the 2023 garden shows here.

Now that the garden shows are over, an important question arises: Which cities are hosting the 2024 State Garden Show? Here is an overview.

BUGA Mannheim will take place from April 14 to October 8, 2023. Its motto is “Best prospects”. The garden show is located on the former military site of the Spinelli barracks and aims to restore the large areas and connect them with a green corridor. This is to extend from Luisenpark across the Neckar to the Vogelstangsee lakes.

The Federal Horticultural Show 2023 also aims to be the most sustainable BUGA of all time. The thematic focus will be on environmental and climate protection, resource-saving energy generation and sustainable food security. There will also be attractive flower shows and garden landscapes. The BUGA aims to demonstrate solutions and offer space for experimentation and research.

Highlights of BUGA 2023 in Mannheim will be the walk-in underwater world including the “South America House” in the New Park Center Luisenpark; the play and exercise park for everyone on the Spinelli site; the experimental field with sustainable future gardens; a new sandy grass biotope with a panoramic walkway over the Au watercourse; and a free cable car across the Neckar.

You can find out more about the 2023 Federal Garden Show in Mannheim here.

From May 5, 2023 to September 24, 2023, a garden show will also be held in Balingen in Baden-Württemberg. The aim is to permanently upgrade the town. New and redesigned green parks, access to the Eyach and Steinach rivers and new recreational areas near the town center are planned. There are also flood protection measures on the banks of the Eyach.

The city is already creating a permanent near-natural floodplain landscape on a former industrial site, which will be a focus of the 2023 garden show. There will also be new playgrounds and an intergenerational activity park with a skate park, trampoline fields, ball games, a chess field and exercise equipment. The Eyach Terraces and the new water gardens will provide access to the River Eyach and offer a view of the Zollern Castle and Little Venice landmarks. The city also wants to revive its sulphur bath gardens and showcase their history. Over 1,000 art and cultural events are planned as part of the Balingen State Garden Show.

Find out more about the 2023 horticultural show in Balingen here.

With the State Garden Show in Freyung from May 25, 2023 to October 3, 2023, Bavaria will also be represented at the 2023 Garden Shows. Under the motto “Wald.Weite.Wunderbar”, the focus will be on the region’s species-rich, sustainably managed forests and meadows. The Geyersberg, a district of Freyung located around 800 meters above sea level, forms the center of the 2023 garden show. It offers a beautiful panoramic view over the Bavarian Forest mountains and towards the foothills of the Alps. This is the highest garden show in Bavaria to date.

Plans include a terrace on the Burgberg with regional gardens; a regional pavilion for all 25 municipalities in the district of Freyung-Grafenau; an intergenerational activity park with a climbing cloud, north face and exercise trail; a rock and meadow trail; and forest gardens with exhibitors on the topics of environmental protection and nature conservation. There will also be culture, art and 19 themed weekends with a daily children’s and youth program.

You can also read more about the 2023 State Garden Show in Freyung here.

From April 14, 2023 to October 15, 2023, there will be a garden show in Bad Gandersheim, Lower Saxony. This was originally scheduled to take place in 2022, but was postponed to the following year due to a lack of materials and personnel. The organizers hope to reduce the losses.

A colorful garden festival for all generations is to take place on an area of around 40 hectares. The site of the 2023 State Garden Show in Bad Gandersheim is star-shaped. It stretches from the historic town center to the rivers Gande and Eterna via the Osterberg lakes to a floodplain landscape. Model gardens, flower shows, a play and sports park and numerous cultural events complete the program.

Find out more about the 2023 State Garden Show in Bad Gandersheim here.

Between April 20, 2023 and October 15, 2023, the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Höxter will also be taking part in the state garden shows. “Beautiful here. Come and see!” is the motto of the 2023 horticultural show in Höxter. The grounds are extensive and connect the rampart, Weser promenade and the World Heritage Corvey Castle. 13 changing flower shows, a child-friendly garden show park with extraordinary playgrounds and “NRW’s longest bench” are among the attractions.

Other highlights in Höxter will include the Remtergarten at Corvey Castle, an archaeology park, the historic town ramparts, towpaths along the Weser and a two-hectare lavender field. Construction work around Corvey Castle is currently in full swing.

We tell you more about the 2023 State Garden Show in Höxter here.

By the way: Franz Reschke Landschaftsarchitektur is not only realizing this North Rhine-Westphalian State Garden Show. In March 2022, the Berlin office won first prize in the competition for the State Garden Show in Neuss. You can find everything about the design for the 2026 State Garden Show here.

From April 27, 2023 to October 8, 2023, another State Garden Show will take place in Fulda, Hesse. Its motto is “Fulda connects…”. The city wants to use this as an opportunity for sustainable urban development. Among other things, existing local recreation areas such as the Fulda floodplain are to be linked with new park areas. The last State Garden Show took place in 1994 and still offers interesting points of reference today.

At the State Garden Show Fulda 2023, the city would also like to show ways of adapting to the consequences of climate change. This includes measures relating to water management, the selection of suitable tree varieties and unsealing. The merging of the two floodplain ponds and the upgrading of the zoo are further projects. Guests can also visit a pleasure and cultural garden with flower shows and many cultural activities.

You can find out more about the 2023 State Garden Show in Fulda here.

The next Federal Horticultural Show will take place in Rostock in 2025. This will be followed by the Ruhr region in 2027. The BUGA 2029 is planned for the Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage Site, i.e. between Bingen/Rüdesheim and Koblenz. The State Garden Show in Bad Dürrenberg (Saxony-Anhalt), which was originally scheduled to take place in 2023, has been postponed to April 19 to October 13, 2024. In addition, a state garden show is planned in Kirchheim in Bavaria from May 15 to October 6, 2024, as well as a garden show in Wangen in Allgäu in the same period. And Leinefelde-Wobis in Thuringia is also planning a state garden show.

You can find out where the upcoming state garden shows in Bavaria will take place between 2028 and 2032 here.

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Visitors were able to enjoy two trade fairs in one weekend: denkmal, the leading European trade fair for the preservation, restoration and renovation of historic buildings, and MUTEC, the international trade fair for museum and exhibition technology, took place at the Congress Center Leipzig from November 7 to 9, 2024. Thanks to the successful combination of an extensive specialist program with lively presentations and an impressive variety of exhibitors presenting new products and leading brands, the trade fairs also impressed at an international level.

With 377 exhibitors from 16 countries and over 12,800 visitors, denkmal 2024 celebrated its 30th anniversary. Experts from authorities and trade businesses as well as restoration and architecture professionals and owners of historic buildings were able to take full advantage of the wide range of products and services on offer relating to the preservation and renovation of historic buildings. Markus Geisenberger, Managing Director of Leipziger Messe, was particularly enthusiastic: “30 years of denkmal – even in its anniversary year, the leading European trade fair has its finger on the pulse of the times and has exceeded our expectations. This is where the heart of cultural heritage beats.” The special highlight of the event was the guest of honor Morocco, which presented the North African building tradition in an inspiring way with an impressive joint stand and numerous contributions.

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For 14 years, denkmal has awarded ten gold medals for special achievements in the preservation, restoration and renovation of historic buildings. Three outstanding winners were: the Fundación Real Fábrica de Tapices, the Federal Association of German Stonemasons (BIV) and the joint stand Morocco: Patrimony Experts Morocco (PEM). The sustainable and artisanal restoration services of the innovative Fundación Real Fábrica de Tapices come from Spain. The BIV was also particularly impressive with its impressive presentation of traditional craftsmanship. Frank Schuster was delighted: “The medal has a very high value and will be given a place of honor.” The PEM joint stand received an award for its lively presentation of Moroccan cultural heritage and the tradition of clay construction.

During MUTEC 2024, industry enthusiasts were able to discuss innovative technical solutions at almost 50 events. The trade fair set important accents with modern topics such as sustainability and inclusion. In addition to its program, MUTEC also shone with a new structure: with a new concept that moved the trade fair into its own hall and reduced it to two compact days, the wishes of exhibitors and visitors for a focused format were fulfilled. The implementation of sustainability strategies in particular met with great interest among the 148 exhibitors and numerous top decision-makers – a topic that is increasingly occupying museums and exhibitions. “Giving MUTEC its own hall for the first time and focusing it on two days was the right decision. The international trade fair has developed into the central meeting place for museum and exhibition technology,” summarized Markus Geisenberger.

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denkmal and MUTEC proved successful this year with numerous innovative impulses for the industry. For all monument enthusiasts, the trade fairs remain an unmissable event, because with over 100 project inquiries at the stands and a growing focus on sustainability, they provide decisive incentives in the industry.

In 2026, the trade fairs will once again take place at the same time:

MUTEC trade fair, from November 5 to 6, 2026

denkmal trade fair from November 5 to 7, 2026

Read on for more impressions of denkmal and MUTEC 2024 and information about the 2026 trade fair days.