Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski.
Muskauer Park, or Park Mużakowski, is a remarkable 559.9-hectare landscaped area that spans the Neisse River, linking Germany and Poland. Designed by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau from 1815 to 1844, this park is renowned for its innovative landscape architecture, which combines local flora with natural topography, resulting in a harmonious blend of beauty and functionality. Its design, characterized by winding paths, sweeping vistas, and an integration of gardens and watercourses, has inspired landscape designs in both Europe and America. Key attractions include a reconstructed castle, picturesque bridges, and an arboretum. The park exemplifies successful cross-border conservation efforts, maintaining its historical integrity while promoting cooperation and cultural exchange between the two nations.