Bruker Garten | © GGB Lahnstein

Dr.-Max-Otto-Bruker-Garten

Dr.-Max-Otto-Bruker-Str. 3, 56112 Lahnstein

This beautifully designed garden is full of surprises. You only need to follow the circular path lined with blooming meadows.
The Dr. Max Otto Bruker Garden is part of the World Heritage Gardens route, places of special beauty.
The upper section of the garden is bright and colorful, featuring herbs, tea varieties, and homeopathic plants. In the shady forest area, you'll find wild ferns, native forest plants, and a bog bed. The Quiet Area, the Kneipp facility with large reclining stones, and many relaxation zones invite you to take a creative break. The upper section of the garden, up to the Quiet Area and Kneipp facility, is also easily accessible for wheelchair users accompanied.
In the lower part of the garden, a natural forest borders an area that has been enhanced by a barefoot path since May 2022.
The contribution is an exhibition and demonstration garden for contemporary, modern design possibilities of private gardens. Complemented by sculptural art, the facility presents itself as a sensual, cultural experience.
Various themes are compactly addressed in a small area.
“Man becomes ill because he eats improperly. Man becomes ill because he lives improperly.” M. O. Bruker.
Millions of people know the dedicated doctor and nutrition pioneer Dr. Max Otto Bruker (1909 – 2001), but even today his approximately 30 books on the causes of diseases are still read. Health of body and soul – for the garden lover Bruker, this included a responsible approach to nature and the acknowledgment of the laws of creation. M.O. Bruker: “The frequency of disease in the population is a measure of how far people have distanced themselves from the laws of creation and nature.”

The Dr. Max Otto Bruker Garden is part of the route of the World Heritage Gardens, places of special beauty 

The upper section of the garden is bright and colorful, featuring herbs, tea varieties, and homeopathic plants. In the shady woodland area, wild ferns, native forest plants, and a swamp bed can be found. The space of silence, the Kneipp facility with large reclining stones, and many relaxation areas invite you to take a creative break. The upper section of the garden is also easily accessible for wheelchair users with assistance up to the space of silence and the Kneipp facility.

The contribution is an exhibition and demonstration garden for contemporary, modern design possibilities for private gardens. Enhanced by sculptural art, the facility presents itself as a sensual, cultural experience.

Different thematic areas are compactly addressed over a small area.

“Man gets sick because he eats improperly. Man gets sick because he lives improperly.” M. O. Bruker.

Millions of people know the committed doctor and nutrition pioneer Dr. Max Otto Bruker (1909 – 2001), and even today his approximately 30 books on the causes of diseases are still read. Health of body and soul – for the garden lover Bruker, this included a responsible approach to nature and the recognition of the laws of creation. M.O. Bruker: “The frequency of illness in the population is a measure of how far people have distanced themselves from the laws of creation, from nature.”


Bruker Garten | © GGB Lahnstein
Bruker Garten 2 | © Stadt Lahnstein

Dr.-Max-Otto-Bruker-Garten

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56112 Lahnstein Dr.-Max-Otto-Bruker-Str. 3
Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsberatung GGB e.V.
Dr.-Max-Otto-Bruker-Str. 3
56112 Lahnstein

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