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Goslarer Platz
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Goslarer Platz

Historic charm in a tranquil urban retreat

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Goslarer Platz is a small yet historically rich park in Charlottenburg, designed by the esteemed architect Erwin Barth. Recognized as a cultural heritage site in Germany, this square offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle, surrounded by lush lawns and mature trees. Whether spring, summer, fall, or winter, the atmosphere always invites relaxation and enjoyment. Let the serene tranquility and fascinating history of this place captivate you.
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Designed in 1909 by renowned landscape architect Erwin Barth, Goslarer Platz reflects his innovative design concepts.

Quick Facts

Founded
1909
Architect
Erwin Barth
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle breeze rustling through the old trees? They whisper stories from when Charlottenburg was just starting to blossom into a vibrant city. Look up and notice the impressive architecture surrounding the square. Designed by Erwin Barth in 1909, this place has been a tranquil green oasis ever since. If you glance to your left, you might catch sight of the New Apostolic Church, just a short walk away. Yet here, in Goslarer Platz, the city's hustle feels distant. In spring, the scent of fresh flowers fills the air, and birds sing a tune of days gone by.

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