Muenchen | Hirschgarten Now Bärwald with Hirschbiergarten und Bärbiergarten

 The Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain Koenigin von Bayern declares the Hirschgarten is now Bärwald

The gardeners are allowed to change the park removing the deer to a private estate owned by the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann in Bayern and planting trees as memorial to the dead from the monarchy conflicts of 2015 to 2025.

The funding for the trees shall be from the Sovereign Accounts of the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann. 

The Munich tree surgeons and specialists shall choose trees and landscape the forest to be appropriate for four bear entrances.  the forest is open from morning to evening and shall be closed after dark except for the two beer gardens.

This change in the park is to represent changing the Sovereign Empress from a deer to a leaopard.  The fours bears are chosen to represent her father, a black bear and the other men who kept her alive.

The forest will stay in trust for the people of Munich.  The schlöss gardens nearby is closed in memory to the Nordic mermaids imprisoned inside during the monarchy wars and will remain closed and a private estate for the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain.