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Fritz-Schloß-Park

A Tranquil Retreat in Moabit's Heart

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Escape the city's hustle and bustle at Fritz-Schloß-Park, a verdant haven in Berlin. Designed by Wilhelm Alverdes in 1955, this park invites you to enjoy a range of activities throughout the seasons – from springtime strolls and summer picnics to admiring the colorful fall foliage. Recent renovations have transformed it into a vibrant gathering place for all ages, offering a perfect backdrop for relaxation and connection.
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Fritz-Schloß-Park was designed in 1955 by the renowned landscape architect Wilhelm Alverdes, famous for his innovative park concepts in the post-war era.

Quick Facts

Founded
1955
Architect
Wilhelm Alverdes

Guided Story

Breathe in deeply and feel the crisp air invigorate your senses. Do you hear the cheerful chirping of birds above? Look to your left, where the sunlight peeks through the leaves. This park, after its renovation, has become a lively meeting spot, especially in spring when flowers bloom all around. Just 80 meters behind you is the monument to Fritz Schloß, the park’s namesake. Perhaps take a moment on one of the benches to soak it all in. In the summer, it’s the perfect place for a picnic with friends or family. And as you wander further, you won’t want to miss the vibrant autumn colors.

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