
Brunnenstr. 13 | 10119 Berlin
Volkspark am Weinberg
[People’s Park At The Vineyard]
The name of the park goes back to the former vineyards, which used to be there. The park, situated on slopes includes a large lawn, used by local residents, especially in the summer. Below the lawn is an artificial pond, above a Swiss restaurant, a playground and a sports complex with a football field and table tennis.
[People’s Park At The Vineyard]
The name of the park goes back to the former vineyards, which used to be there. The park, situated on slopes includes a large lawn, used by local residents, especially in the summer. Below the lawn is an artificial pond, above a Swiss restaurant, a playground and a sports complex with a football field and table tennis.

Lustgarten | 10178 Berlin
Lustgarten
[Pleasure Garden]
The Lustgarten is a park on Museum Island in central Berlin, near the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace), to which it originally belonged. The Lustgarten, originally a private garden, has at various times been used as a parade ground, a place for mass rallies and a public park. >> Wikipedia
[Pleasure Garden]
The Lustgarten is a park on Museum Island in central Berlin, near the site of the former Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin City Palace), to which it originally belonged. The Lustgarten, originally a private garden, has at various times been used as a parade ground, a place for mass rallies and a public park. >> Wikipedia

Großer Stern | 10557 Berlin
Großer Tiergarten
[[Large Tiergarten]]
The Großer Tiergarten is a park in the center of Berlin, in the district of Tiergarten. With 210 hectares, it is the largest park in Berlin, and the second largest urban park area in Germany (compared with Hyde Park in London, which covers an area of 125 hectares, Central Park in New York 335 hectares, the English Garden in Munich even 370 hectares). Some major roads cross the park, including the Straße des 17. Juni.
[[Large Tiergarten]]
The Großer Tiergarten is a park in the center of Berlin, in the district of Tiergarten. With 210 hectares, it is the largest park in Berlin, and the second largest urban park area in Germany (compared with Hyde Park in London, which covers an area of 125 hectares, Central Park in New York 335 hectares, the English Garden in Munich even 370 hectares). Some major roads cross the park, including the Straße des 17. Juni.

Invalidenstr. 54 - 55 | 10557 Berlin
Geschichtspark Ehemaliges Zellengefängnis Moabit
[Historypark Moabit Former Prison Cells]
In 2003 work began on the 3.1 million-euro "historical former Moabit prison cells”. On 26 October 2006, the park was presented to the press and opened to the public.
[Historypark Moabit Former Prison Cells]
In 2003 work began on the 3.1 million-euro "historical former Moabit prison cells”. On 26 October 2006, the park was presented to the press and opened to the public.

Afrikanische Str. 45 | 13351 Berlin
Volkspark Rehberge
[People’s Park Rehberge]
The Park is located in Berlin Wedding and was built between 1926 and 1929. The memorial garden is approximately 70 ha (within Goethe Park about 115 hectares) and besides footpaths and lawns, offers visitors also an animal pen, a toboggan run, sports fields and an open-air stage.
[People’s Park Rehberge]
The Park is located in Berlin Wedding and was built between 1926 and 1929. The memorial garden is approximately 70 ha (within Goethe Park about 115 hectares) and besides footpaths and lawns, offers visitors also an animal pen, a toboggan run, sports fields and an open-air stage.

Brunnenstr. 110 | 13355 Berlin
Volkspark Humboldthain
[People’s Park Humboldthain]
The Park is located in the district of Berlin-Mitte. The construction of the Park began on 14 September 1869, the 100th Birthday of Alexander von Humboldt, and was completed in 1876.
[People’s Park Humboldthain]
The Park is located in the district of Berlin-Mitte. The construction of the Park began on 14 September 1869, the 100th Birthday of Alexander von Humboldt, and was completed in 1876.

Volkspark Friedrichshain | 10407 Berlin
Volkspark Friedrichshain
[People’s Park Friedrichshain]
The Friedrichshain was the first municipal park area of Berlin. The oldest part was designed from 1846 to 1848 according to plans by Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer from the office of Peter Joseph Lenné. The first municipal hospital in Berlin was developed from 1868 to 1874 in Friedrichshain to plans by Martin Gropius and Heino Schmieden. To compensate the associated land loss from 1874 to 1875 the Park was enlarged. After twelve years of construction in 1913, with the Märchenbrunnen [romance fountain], designed by Ludwig Hoffmann, one of the most beautiful fountains of the city was completed.
[People’s Park Friedrichshain]
The Friedrichshain was the first municipal park area of Berlin. The oldest part was designed from 1846 to 1848 according to plans by Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer from the office of Peter Joseph Lenné. The first municipal hospital in Berlin was developed from 1868 to 1874 in Friedrichshain to plans by Martin Gropius and Heino Schmieden. To compensate the associated land loss from 1874 to 1875 the Park was enlarged. After twelve years of construction in 1913, with the Märchenbrunnen [romance fountain], designed by Ludwig Hoffmann, one of the most beautiful fountains of the city was completed.

Kreuzbergstr. 62 | 10965 Berlin
Viktoriapark
The Viktoria Park is located at the Kreuzberg in the Friedrichshain - Kreuzberg district. This landmark is at the upper end of the slope, the National Monument on the Kreuzberg, which has a great view over Berlin.. At the National Monument there’s a striking-artificial waterfall that stretches to the foot of the mountain to the Kreuzbergstraße.
The Viktoria Park is located at the Kreuzberg in the Friedrichshain - Kreuzberg district. This landmark is at the upper end of the slope, the National Monument on the Kreuzberg, which has a great view over Berlin.. At the National Monument there’s a striking-artificial waterfall that stretches to the foot of the mountain to the Kreuzbergstraße.

Görlitzer Str. 1 - 3 | 10997 Berlin
Görlitzer Park
On the grounds of the old Görlitzer station is now the Görlitzer Park The site of the station was built in the 1990s as a park. Today, the Görlitzer Park is one of the large parks and local recreation areas in Kreuzberg. It has, inter alia, a popular children's farm and is the place of many spontaneous summer barbecue parties and open-air events.
On the grounds of the old Görlitzer station is now the Görlitzer Park The site of the station was built in the 1990s as a park. Today, the Görlitzer Park is one of the large parks and local recreation areas in Kreuzberg. It has, inter alia, a popular children's farm and is the place of many spontaneous summer barbecue parties and open-air events.

Lietzenseeufer 10 | 14057 Berlin
Lietzenseepark
In 1820 the Prussian State and Minister of War Job von Witzleben acquired the Lietzensee and developed the first parks in the following years. After the death of Witzleben in 1837 the lake several times changed his owners, but the park remained publicl. Under Erwin Barth from 1918 to 1920 greeneries in the style of Art Nouveau were built around the Lietzensee.
In 1820 the Prussian State and Minister of War Job von Witzleben acquired the Lietzensee and developed the first parks in the following years. After the death of Witzleben in 1837 the lake several times changed his owners, but the park remained publicl. Under Erwin Barth from 1918 to 1920 greeneries in the style of Art Nouveau were built around the Lietzensee.

Spandauer Damm 20 - 22 | 14059 Berlin
Schlossgarten Charlottenburg
[Charlottenburg Castle Garden]
[Charlottenburg Castle Garden]

Bundesallee 52 | 10715 Berlin
Volkspark Wilmersdorf
[People’s Park Wilmersdorf]
The public park and recreation facility is in the Wilmersdorf district close to the road "Wilhelmsaue", the former center of Old-Wilmersdorf. Together with the neighboring Schöneberg Rudolph Wilde Park, the Park is a total of about 2.5 km long and about 150 meters wide of urban green.
[People’s Park Wilmersdorf]
The public park and recreation facility is in the Wilmersdorf district close to the road "Wilhelmsaue", the former center of Old-Wilmersdorf. Together with the neighboring Schöneberg Rudolph Wilde Park, the Park is a total of about 2.5 km long and about 150 meters wide of urban green.

Teufelsseechaussee | 14193 Berlin
Teufelsberg
[Devil’s Hill]
Teufelsberg (German for Devil's Mountain) is a hill in Berlin, Germany, in former West Berlin. It rises about 80 meters above the surrounding Brandenburg plain, more precisely the north of Berlin's Grunewald forest. It is an artificial hill with a curious history: it was built by the Allies after the Second World War from the rubble of Berlin during the following twenty years as the city was rebuilt. One estimate for the amount of rubble is about 12 million cubic meters, or about 400 000 buildings. >> Wikipedia
[Devil’s Hill]
Teufelsberg (German for Devil's Mountain) is a hill in Berlin, Germany, in former West Berlin. It rises about 80 meters above the surrounding Brandenburg plain, more precisely the north of Berlin's Grunewald forest. It is an artificial hill with a curious history: it was built by the Allies after the Second World War from the rubble of Berlin during the following twenty years as the city was rebuilt. One estimate for the amount of rubble is about 12 million cubic meters, or about 400 000 buildings. >> Wikipedia

Schütte-Lanz-Str. 37 - 49 | 12209 Berlin
Lilienthalpark u. -gedenkstätte
[Lilienthal Park & Memorial]
[Lilienthal Park & Memorial]

Königin-Luise-Str. 6 - 8 | 14195 Berlin
Botanischer Garten
[Botanical Garden]
Botanical Garden in Berlin (German: Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem) is a large botanical garden in Berlin. With area of 43 hectares and around 22,000 different plant species it is one of the most important gardens in the world. >> Wikipedia
[Botanical Garden]
Botanical Garden in Berlin (German: Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem) is a large botanical garden in Berlin. With area of 43 hectares and around 22,000 different plant species it is one of the most important gardens in the world. >> Wikipedia

Königstr. 36 | 14109 Berlin
Volkspark Glienicke
[People’s Park Glienicke]
[People’s Park Glienicke]

Nikolskoer Weg 25 | 14109 Berlin
Pfaueninsel
[Peacock Island]
The Pfaueninsel is a landscape park in the Havel near Potsdam. It is displayed entirely as a natural protection area, belongs to the Foundation of Prussian Palaces and Gardens of Berlin-Brandenburg and since 1990, together with the castles and parks of Potsdam Sanssouci and Berlin-Glienicke it is listed as a UNESCO world cultural heritage site. The Pfaueninsel is closely linked with important events and people of Brandenburg- Prussian history.
[Peacock Island]
The Pfaueninsel is a landscape park in the Havel near Potsdam. It is displayed entirely as a natural protection area, belongs to the Foundation of Prussian Palaces and Gardens of Berlin-Brandenburg and since 1990, together with the castles and parks of Potsdam Sanssouci and Berlin-Glienicke it is listed as a UNESCO world cultural heritage site. The Pfaueninsel is closely linked with important events and people of Brandenburg- Prussian history.

Hohenschönhauser Str. | 10369 Berlin
Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg
[People’s Park Prenzlauer Berg]
The highest point of Prenzlauer Berg is today 91 meters above the sea level in the North East at Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg. This hill emerged after the Second World War by heaping up war ruins of the inner city and the subsequent planting. Except for a small lake in the Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg and Thälmannpark, Prenzlauer Berg has no other lakes or waterways and now no more forest land.
[People’s Park Prenzlauer Berg]
The highest point of Prenzlauer Berg is today 91 meters above the sea level in the North East at Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg. This hill emerged after the Second World War by heaping up war ruins of the inner city and the subsequent planting. Except for a small lake in the Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg and Thälmannpark, Prenzlauer Berg has no other lakes or waterways and now no more forest land.

Alt-Buch 38 | 13125 Berlin
Schlosspark Buch
[Castle Park Buch]
At the end of the 17th Century Freiherr von Pöllnitz arranged the park in the Dutch style, and diverted the water of the river Panke into ponds and canals. In Schlosspark Buch you’ll find today 14 bridges including the smallest bridge of Berlin.
[Castle Park Buch]
At the end of the 17th Century Freiherr von Pöllnitz arranged the park in the Dutch style, and diverted the water of the river Panke into ponds and canals. In Schlosspark Buch you’ll find today 14 bridges including the smallest bridge of Berlin.

Ossietzkystr. 45 | 13187 Berlin
Schlosspark Schönhausen
[Castle Park Schönhausen]
[Castle Park Schönhausen]

Wilhelm-Kuhr-Str. 85 | 13187 Berlin
Bürgerpark Pankow
[Citizens Park Pankow]
The Citizens Park in Berlin - Pankow is located in close to the Pankow town hall in northern Berlin. Since 1907 it is open to the public.
[Citizens Park Pankow]
The Citizens Park in Berlin - Pankow is located in close to the Pankow town hall in northern Berlin. Since 1907 it is open to the public.

Herbert-Baum-Str. 45 | 13088 Berlin
Jüdischer Friedhof Weissensee
[Weissensee Jewish Cemetery]
[Weissensee Jewish Cemetery]

Alte Fasanerie | 13469 Berlin
Freizeit- u. Erholungspark Lübars
[Leisure and Recreation Park Lübars]
Founded on war ruins. Great In the summer for picnics, sunbathing and playing, and in the winter there’s a toboggan slide.
[Leisure and Recreation Park Lübars]
Founded on war ruins. Great In the summer for picnics, sunbathing and playing, and in the winter there’s a toboggan slide.

Hahnebergweg | 13593 Berlin
Hahneberg
While originally Hahneberg describes the 67 meters high natural hill, today this name refers to the artificial mountain of 87 meters high in the immediate neighborhood, sometimes also called "New Hahneberg". The Hahneberg is not made of war ruins like Teufelsberg but emerged from a gravel pit in which then further excavation was unloaded. After the closure of the landfill, the artificial hill, which rises about 45 meters above the surrounding ground level was transformed into a recreational area directly on the border with East Germany.
While originally Hahneberg describes the 67 meters high natural hill, today this name refers to the artificial mountain of 87 meters high in the immediate neighborhood, sometimes also called "New Hahneberg". The Hahneberg is not made of war ruins like Teufelsberg but emerged from a gravel pit in which then further excavation was unloaded. After the closure of the landfill, the artificial hill, which rises about 45 meters above the surrounding ground level was transformed into a recreational area directly on the border with East Germany.

Fritz-Elsas-Str. | 10825 Berlin
Rudolph-Wilde-Park
The Rudolph Wilde Park is located in the district of Berlin Schöneberg. The public park and recreation facility bears the name of the first mayor Rudolph Wilde, on whose initiative between 1911 and 1914, the Town Hall was built of the then independent City of Schöneberg.
The Rudolph Wilde Park is located in the district of Berlin Schöneberg. The public park and recreation facility bears the name of the first mayor Rudolph Wilde, on whose initiative between 1911 and 1914, the Town Hall was built of the then independent City of Schöneberg.

Thomasstr. 23 | 12053 Berlin
Körnerpark
The Körnerpark is a park in Berlin's Neukölln district. The approximately 2.4-hectare park facility resembles a castle park. Besides water games (including fountains) there is an Orangerie, a cafe and a gallery with changing exhibitions. The forecourt of the Orangerie is used in the summer for a variety of events.
The Körnerpark is a park in Berlin's Neukölln district. The approximately 2.4-hectare park facility resembles a castle park. Besides water games (including fountains) there is an Orangerie, a cafe and a gallery with changing exhibitions. The forecourt of the Orangerie is used in the summer for a variety of events.

Sangerhauser Weg 1 | 12349 Berlin
Britzer Garten
[Britz Garden]
The garden, named after the town of Britz in the Berlin district of Neukölln, was created in 1985 to the then cut off population from the surrounding area in the south east of West Berlin to offer a new Country Park. It has 90 hectares and offers nature and garden art (Rose Garden, rhododendron grove), game reserves and vast lawns, architecture and art (Karl Foerster Pavilion), lakes and hills, and colorful flower beds. The site can be driven with the Britz Museum train. Besides the restaurant on the Kalenderplatz is also Europe's largest sundial.
[Britz Garden]
The garden, named after the town of Britz in the Berlin district of Neukölln, was created in 1985 to the then cut off population from the surrounding area in the south east of West Berlin to offer a new Country Park. It has 90 hectares and offers nature and garden art (Rose Garden, rhododendron grove), game reserves and vast lawns, architecture and art (Karl Foerster Pavilion), lakes and hills, and colorful flower beds. The site can be driven with the Britz Museum train. Besides the restaurant on the Kalenderplatz is also Europe's largest sundial.

Am Treptower Park 70 | 12435 Berlin
Treptower Park
Treptower Park is a park along the river Spree in Treptow, in the district of Treptow-Köpenick, south of central Berlin. The park is a popular place for recreation of Berliners and a tourist attraction. Its most prominent feature is the Soviet War Memorial (sometimes translated as the "Soviet Cenotaph"), built to the design of the Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate the 20,000 Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin in April-May 1945. It was opened four years after the war ended on May 8, 1949. (Source:Wikipedia)
Treptower Park is a park along the river Spree in Treptow, in the district of Treptow-Köpenick, south of central Berlin. The park is a popular place for recreation of Berliners and a tourist attraction. Its most prominent feature is the Soviet War Memorial (sometimes translated as the "Soviet Cenotaph"), built to the design of the Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate the 20,000 Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin in April-May 1945. It was opened four years after the war ended on May 8, 1949. (Source:Wikipedia)

Eisenacher Str. 99 | 12685 Berlin
Koreanischer Garten
[Korean Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]
[Korean Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]

Eisenacher Str. 99 | 12685 Berlin
Japanischer Garten
[Japanese Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]
[Japanese Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]

Eisenacher Str. 99 | 12685 Berlin
Balinesischer Garten
[Balinese Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]
[Balinese Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]

Eisenacher Str. 99 | 12685 Berlin
Orientalischer Garten
[Oriental Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]
[Oriental Garden]
Part of "Garten der Welt" [Gardens of the Woorld]

Gudrunstr. 20 | 10365 Berlin
Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde
[Central Cemetery Friedrichsfelde]
The Zentalfriedhof Friedrichsfelde in Berlin-Lichtenberg (until 1920 Berlin-Friedrichsfelde) is one of the best-known cemeteries in Berlin. It is famous for the Memorial to the socialists, a burial place for many social democratic, socialist and communist politicians and activists, including Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.
[Central Cemetery Friedrichsfelde]
The Zentalfriedhof Friedrichsfelde in Berlin-Lichtenberg (until 1920 Berlin-Friedrichsfelde) is one of the best-known cemeteries in Berlin. It is famous for the Memorial to the socialists, a burial place for many social democratic, socialist and communist politicians and activists, including Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.






