Rose garden closed for winter, to reopen in spring
The fountain in the popular Rose Garden of Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, remains out of service due to a pump malfunction. According to a statement published by the city, the repair work is still ongoing and the fountain is expected to be operational again next year.
The city's Parks and Gardens department has apologised for the delay, citing current delivery times as the main cause. A new pump has been ordered and is expected to arrive by the end of the year. The installation will take place after the end of the frost period in the coming spring.
The city remains responsible for the upkeep of the fountain and is carrying out the repairs. The installation is aimed at preventing damage to the new equipment. Despite the delay, the department looks forward to operating the fountain again.
For the latest updates on the repair status and reopening date, visitors are advised to check the official Bergisch Gladbach city website, local news outlets, or contact the local tourism office directly. No specific date for the installation of the new pump or the operational date of the fountain has been provided as of yet.
The Rose Garden, a beloved attraction in Bergisch Gladbach, continues to be open for visitors to enjoy its beautiful array of roses. The fountain's absence, however, is keenly felt, and its anticipated return next year is eagerly awaited.
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