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The garden, named after the town of Britz in the Berlin district of Neukölln, was created in 1985 to the then cut off population from the surrounding area in the south east of West Berlin to offer a new Country Park. It has 90 hectares and offers nature and garden art (Rose Garden, rhododendron grove), game reserves and vast lawns, architecture and art (Karl Foerster Pavilion), lakes and hills, and colorful flower beds. The site can be driven with the Britz Museum train. Besides the restaurant on the Kalenderplatz is also Europe¹s largest sundial.