Vērmane Garden (Latvian: Vērmanes dārzs, German: Wöhrmanns Garten) is the oldest public garden in the city of Riga, Latvia,[1] and currently comprises an area of approximately 5 hectares (12 acres).[2] The current name is a Latvian transliteration of the garden's original German name.
Wöhrmann Park
Vērmane Garden was originally created as Wöhrmann Park in 1814 on behalf of the Governor General of Governorate of LivoniaPhilip Paulucci,[1] just a couple of years after the outskirts of Riga was burned down during the French invasion of Russia prior to the Siege of Riga.[3] Financing and land for the park was sponsored by the PrussianConsul General to Riga Johann Christoph Wöhrmann (1784–1843)[4] and his mother Anna Gertrud Wöhrmann (née Abels, 1750–1827).
1836 the Riga Chemist and Pharmacist Society initiated a mineral water shop in the park restaurant. When the premises became too narrow, reconstructions were conducted according to a project by architectHeinrich Scheel in the years from 1863 to 1864 and 1870 to 1871. 1869 the park had a sundial and fountain installed.