A centerpiece of the Anscharhöhe Foundation park is the former de l'Aigle garden. This almost square area, approximately 1,800 square meters in size, is the remainder of a family garden. What stories lie behind the roses, fruit trees, hazelnut bushes, and many other plants? What stories lie behind the roses, fruit trees, hazelnut bushes, and many other plants? What the garden once looked like, who Alma de l'Aigle was, who grew up here with her sisters, and what we can still learn from her today: All this you will learn at the Forum Anscharhöhe from Heike Bertram. Ms. Bertram worked for many years as an engineer before turning to art history and landscape architecture. As founder of the 'Network for Historic Roses,' she is particularly involved in the gardening society for the Alma de l'Aigle Garden in Hamburg-Eppendorf.