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Franckepark

A Historic Haven in Tempelhof's Heart

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Since 1928, Franckepark has been a serene spot for leisurely walks and relaxing picnics, named after merchant Theodor Francke. Part of a chain of green spaces, this park is a cultural heritage site and a verdant escape for those seeking tranquility. Whether in the vibrant spring or the golden autumn, its natural beauty offers a respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Discover the peaceful ambiance and uncover this hidden gem in Tempelhof.
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Founded in 1928, Franckepark is recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
1928
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle trickle of water? That's the Tuffstein Fountain just a short walk south of here. Close your eyes for a moment, and you might feel the history that whispers through this place. Did you know that this park was once the setting for lively summer festivals? Imagine people gathering here in the past, dancing under the trees as the sun set. Take a look around and notice the diversity of plants thriving here. In spring, the floral scents are simply captivating. Be sure to pause and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Perhaps later, you’ll be tempted to wander over to the nearby Alter Park, just a few minutes away.

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