• The Lustgarten. (German: [ˈlʊstˌɡaʁtn], Pleasure Garden) is a park in Museum Island in central Berlin at the foreground of the Altes Museum.
  • Wikimedia Commons'ta Lustgarten ile ilgili ortam dosyaları bulunmaktadır. ^ "Historical images of the Lustgarten". 1 Mayıs 2009 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi.
  • The Lustgarten Foundation is the largest private funder of the world’s preeminent pancreatic cancer researchers.
  • The Lustgarten and surrounding buildings were destroyed in WWII and became part of East Berlin, with a new name, Marx Engels Platz.
  • The first "Tartufeln" (potatoes) were also planted in the Lustgarten. ... The biggest attraction at the Lustgarten was and is the granite bowl.
  • The Lustgarten is a public park on Museum Island in the centre of Berlin. ... Lustgarten became a royal garden in the 17th century.
  • His wife along with Johann Mauritz and Michael Hanff, a military and landscape engineer, helped reimagined Lustgarten into the patchwork of majesty it is today.
  • Lustgarten (German: Lustgarten – “park of comfort”) – a park on Museum Island in central Berlin, was part of the now-existing City Palace.
  • What is Lustgarten?Lustgarten, with its lush greenery, is an idyllic public park located at the heart of Berlin's museum island, known as Museumsi.