Parliament Gardens
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Parliament Gardens (also South West Nature Park, South West Nature Reserve, better known as the National Botanical Garden)[1] is a small park in downtown Windhoek, Namibia. Located between the Tintenpalast (Namibia's Parliament) and the Christuskirche, the Gardens, designed by Windhoek based landscape architect Hugo Stössel were built in 1932 and is a popular attraction for both tourists and Windhoek residents.[2]
References
- ↑ "South West Nature Park". Government of Namibia.
- ↑ Hosea Kutako statue gets company Namibia Economist, 23 February 2001
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