
Georg-Kolbe-Hain
A serene oasis in Charlottenburg's heart
Did you know?
Designed by architect Richard Köhler in 1915, the Georg-Kolbe-Hain was named later to honor the sculptor Georg Kolbe.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1915
- Architect
- Richard Köhler
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
Guided Story
Feel the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves? Here at Georg-Kolbe-Hain, it's not just nature you can enjoy. Imagine sculptor Georg Kolbe himself wandering these paths, seeking inspiration. To the east, you can find the Georg Kolbe Museum, once his studio, brimming with creative energy. Behind you, the Westend Pond reflects the dancing silhouettes of the trees. Whether you're here in spring with blossoms bursting or in autumn under a canopy of gold, there's always a new story to discover. Take a moment to savor the tranquility and listen to nature's whispers. You might even catch a hint of Kolbe's artistic spirit lingering in the air.
Location
Nearby

Georg-Kolbe-Museum

Corbusierhaus

Rumänisch-Orthodoxe Kirche

St. George’s Church

Friedenskirche (West 2)

Olympiastadion Berlin

Berliner U-Bahn-Museum
