Description
The Garden of Human Rights is a rhododendron park in Bremen, it is a special place. Over 600 wild species and over 3000 breeds of rhododendrons and azaleas attract people from all over the world to the park, especially during the flowering months. This botanical treasure is further enhanced by the INSCRIRE ‑Project Garden of Human Rights. It is as if the rays of the human rights ribbons brought together the most diverse parts of the park and new plantings, lakes and meadows, forest and shrubs, the rose garden, the children's play areas, the botanical garden and the botanika in a sensitive way. The texts of the 30 articles of the UN Convention on Human Rights are cast in bronze along the park paths, a work of art made of bronze ribbons laid in a large public park. The book was published by sujet Verlag, and with the learning opportunity in the Rhododendron Park, Bremen offers something very special, an encounter with human rights while walking, strolling, enjoying the colorful splendor of the rhododendrons, en passant.
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