
Fröbelplatz
Urban tranquility in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg
Did you know?
In 1982, the square was named Fröbelplatz following the renaming of the adjacent Fröbelstraße, highlighting its historical significance in Prenzlauer Berg.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1935
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze? Right here at Fröbelplatz, you can experience nature in the heart of the city. If you look south, you'll see the residential complex that has stood here for decades. Just a short walk away, there's the memorial to the victims of fascism, a reminder of the area's rich history. In the spring, the fresh greenery is a treat, and you might hear birds chirping. A few more steps, and you'll find the 'Children under the Umbrella' fountain, a favorite spot for families. Take a moment to sit and enjoy the tranquility.
Location
Nearby

Zeiss-Großplanetarium

Den Opfern des Faschismus

MACHmit! Museum für Kinder

Eliaskirche

Kinder unterm Regenschirm

Ernst-Thälmann-Park

Ernst-Thälmann-Denkmal
