The Inselwallpark is a park in the city of Braunschweig. The name comes from the adjacent street Inselwall, which in turn refers to Löbbecke's Island, which forms the western part of the park. The eastern part is still called Löbbecke's Garden today. Occasionally, the park is also referred to as Gaußpark. A little further east is Gaußberg, which is named after the scientist Carl Friedrich Gauß.
The Inselwallpark is located at the northwestern edge of the city center of Braunschweig, which is bordered by the Western and Eastern Flood Canals of the Oker. The river running through the park is the Neustadtmühlengraben, which branches off at the Neustadtmühle towards the park. In the northeast, the park is bounded by the Burgmühlengraben. It corresponds to the original course of the Oker, which flows underground in the city center today, emerges at Inselwall, merges with the Neustadtmühlengraben coming from the west, and then joins the Eastern Flood Canal. The Inselwallpark covers an area of 8.31 hectares. On Löbbecke's Island, there is the former standalone Villa Löbbecke and a large children's playground. Löbbecke's Island is now a peninsula, connected by several bridges or embankments to the city's path and road network. Between the two embankments in the south lies Lake Bammelsburger. Parts of the peninsula are flooded during high water. In the eastern part of Inselwallpark, there is a fountain system on a hill. The park features several sculptures made of sandstone. Facing the Inselwall, there are two gates from the early days of the park.
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