Østre Anlæg (Aalborg) Explained

Østre Anlæg is a city park in Aalborg, Denmark. The park on Bonnesensgade is one of the oldest in the city. There are approximately 175,000 visitors per year. Used as a dumping area in the 1920s, it was converted into a recreational area in the next two decades. A children's playground was added in 1937.[1] In addition to lawn areas, bushes, flowers, and trees, the park contains a lake, which is overlooked by St. Mark's Church on the east. Fifty-one species of bird have been recorded.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The park "Østre Anlæg". Visit Aalborg. 1 September 2013.
  2. Web site: Østre Anlæg . Aalborg Kommune. Danish. 1 September 2013.