Visitor Counting Westfalenpark – Dortmund, 2023

As one of Europe's most beautiful gardens, Westfalenpark is not only the "green oasis" in the Dortmund urban area but also an attractive and active leisure park for the city and region, offering numerous activities for all ages. The park covers approximately 75 hectares, is fully fenced, and accessible via eight entrances and exits.
City of Dortmund
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As one of Europe's most beautiful gardens, Westfalenpark is not only the "green oasis" in the Dortmund urban area but also an attractive and active leisure park for the city and region, offering numerous activities for all ages. The park covers approximately 75 hectares, is fully fenced, and accessible via eight entrances and exits.
At these entrances and exits, a total of 22 Xovis heatmap cameras for people counting were installed by inSynergie. The installation height of the cameras varies between 2.5 and 5 meters, depending on the entrance.

Using the NeuroomNet control software, camera data is read out and compiled into statistics. The data basis and presentation of the statistics can be configured via the interface.

A customized NeuroomNet dashboard always provides information on current figures and camera status.

End Customer: City of Dortmund
Website: https://www.dortmund.de/de/freizeit_und_kultur/westfalenpark_dortmund/start_westfalenpark/index.html

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