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Britzer Garten Environmental Centre Arson Investigation Yields No Suspects

Formal needs planning is underway to determine reconstruction costs, with educational programs housed in the former café pavilion.

Overview

  • Prosecutors suspect deliberate arson after multiple ignition points were found along a 1,000-meter stretch, but investigators have yet to identify any perpetrators.
  • The 1,200-square-meter centre collapsed in the October fire and has an insurance time value assessed at €1.8 million.
  • Authorities have launched a formal needs planning process to establish the actual budget required for rebuilding.
  • Educational activities have resumed in the Karl-Foerster-Pavillon, which was converted from a café into a temporary learning space.
  • Since opening in 2017, the centre served 3,400–5,500 children annually and hosted about 130 events, making its loss a major setback for local environmental education.