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Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
Where Sports and History Meet in Berlin
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At the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, tradition and sports come together in a remarkable setting. Play on Germany's oldest continuously used football pitch and soak in the ambiance of a historic drill ground. The planned transformation into an inclusion-focused sports park is set to inspire nationally.
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Did you know?
It hosts Germany's oldest continuously used football field.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- October 1, 1952
- Opening Date
- October 1, 1952
Guided Story
Feel that energy in the air? You're standing on what used to be a Prussian drill ground. Imagine soldiers lined up, commands echoing across the field. Now, look to your left and you'll see the Max-Schmeling-Halle, a venue hosting major concerts and sports events. Behind you, towards Mauerpark, locals are enjoying soccer games and picnics. This park, named after the famous Turnvater Jahn, is rich with history and athletic achievements. Picture the 1950s, when the first football games were played on this historic pitch. Soon, this place will transform into an inclusive sports park, bringing even more people together.
Location
Nearby

Max-Schmeling-Halle
206 m away

Mauerpark
322 m away

Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion
132 m away

Falkplatz
334 m away

Hirschhof
446 m away

Evangelisch-Freikirchliche Gemeinde "Zoar"
310 m away

Museum in der Kulturbrauerei
595 m away

Galerie Mazzoli
344 m away