"A garden masterpiece by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, featuring 2,050 acres of grounds and two castles, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site."
I stopped to park my car in Bad Muskau with the intention to visit this nearby beautiful 19th century castle built by prince Hermann von Puckler. I was on my way back to Switzerland after a long roadtrip around northern Scandinavia and had discovered this place is now part of the Unesco world heritage sites. The prince was admiring the classical English garden layouts of its time and made a reproduction in the vast piece of land surrounding his castle. After WWII parts of these gardens are now on Polish territory and the property is the only one in the world to be situated in two countries. When I visited in July of 2025 major parts of the castle facades were undergoing renovation work but the most beautiful sections were still possible to photograph undisturbed by the work. Pots with citrus fruit trees are now decorating the path leading to the entrance of the castle that houses exhibitions, a gift shop and a café. Unfortunately you cannot eat or drink here unless you carry cash, no debit or credit card is accepted. The shop has a great deal of interesting literature on gardening, some written by the prince. Walking the vast garden area is recommended for those who have time to spare for a beautiful experience.
Terence H.
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We drover here from Berlin. It's an easy drive. Took us about 1:30 minutes.
There was plenty of Parking.
We arrived at 11:47 and left at 16:50.
We walked all over the Park Grounds. Pick up a Map makes it easier to navigate the Park.
Part of the Park is in Poland.
The Castle is also very nice. We walked up the Tower. It has 3 levels and you can get up into the spire and the all around. Each level of the Tower has small exhibites.
We had a really good time. I can highly recommend to visit this Park.
Agnieszka R.
Google
Located on the border of Poland and Germany, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Muskau Park is an excellent proposition for those who like spending time actively, outdoors, in the bosom of nature. The park is huge, you can spend all day there.
Supreme C.
Google
Amazing park. You can take beautiful walks there also with your dog. Theres also a coffee place in the park. We loved the nature and peace there. We went from the polish side where you can park for 20pln (parking automat takes card & cash). Also you can buy a magnet at the tourist office where was the kindest emloyee that helped us navigátor through the park and gave us all info we asked about, she was amazing too! So overal great experience 10/10
Arkadiusz K.
Google
A fantastic park with a palace complex included on the UNESCO list.
You can sit here all day, having a picnic and walking or cycling.
Easy access, parking,
Maciej P.
Google
Really really well maintained park with a beautiful palace inside. The terrain is quite large with a small waterfall and some ups and downs. Entrance to the park is free so don't wait and go for a stroll if you are around.
Aaron
Google
What a peaceful and wonderful park! I liked coming here especially in the morning during my stay when I can have the whole park by myself. It’s located at the border between Germany and Poland. I came here to attend my friend’s wedding and she got us a horse carriage ride around Muskauer Park. It was a great experience.
Alex L.
Google
Loved that place, such a big beautiful territory for walks, picnics and riding bicycles. Also there’s a cafe and souvenir shop there.