Klenzepark is one of the many attractions in the ancient German town of Ingolstadt. The area of the park, on the banks of the Danube, is 20 hectares. About 100,000 tourists visit it every month. The park is a relatively new tourist site on the town map because there were industrial warehouses in this place, until 1992.

The camera is installed in the famous 19th century fortress of Turm Triva. Initially, the fortress performed defensive functions. For example, there were 58 guns installed in it, at different levels. Later, Turm Triva was used as a caserne. Now, it houses the Museum of the Bavarian police. It was opened in 2011 and quickly gained popularity among guests of the town. It exhibits interesting archival documents and items that were previously used by local police officers, such as the Volkswagen Beetle patrol car.

In the Klenzepark, you will find many pedestrian paths, fountains, artificial ponds, and there is a bridge along which tourists can cross the Danube and get to the historical part of town.

All sides the park are surrounded by sports and cultural sites. In the east, there is a water park and ice palace, Saturn Arena; in the south, there is the former fortress, Turm Baur, where a cinema is now located; in the west, there are pools and football fields, and in the north, is the Stadttheater Ingolstadt theater.

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