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Amalienpark

A Green Oasis in the Heart of Pankow

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Amalienpark offers a serene escape with its 3,000 square meters of lush greenery, named in honor of Princess Amalie of Prussia. Designed by Otto March, this park blends nature and architecture, creating a peaceful retreat in the city. In spring, the park bursts into bloom, and autumn brings a vibrant display of colors. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely walk or a relaxing picnic.
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Designed by Otto March, Amalienpark in Berlin was established in 1897 and is named in honor of Princess Amalie of Prussia, the sister of Frederick the Great.

Quick Facts

Founded
1897
Architect
Otto March

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle rustling of leaves? That's Amalienpark, a hidden gem right in the middle of Pankow. Take a moment to soak in the historic vibe that surrounds you. Look up, and you might catch sight of the towering trees, standing here for generations, witnessing countless visitors strolling by. Behind you, not too far away, is the Old Parish Church of Alt-Pankow. Imagine Princess Amalie of Prussia herself, once wandering these paths, inspired by the serene trails and harmonious architecture. In spring, you can smell the blossoms blooming, while in autumn, the leaves light up in vibrant colors. It's a perfect spot to take a break from the city's hustle and let your spirit unwind.

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