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Henriette-Herz-Park

A tranquil escape with scenic granite paths

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Henriette Herz Park offers a 14-hectare oasis of greenery amidst Berlin's urban landscape. The gently rising slopes, accented by red Finnish granite, create a serene setting perfect for strolling and accessible to all. Divided into four distinct sections, the park showcases diverse landscapes that change with the seasons. Explore this peaceful retreat just steps away from the bustling Potsdamer Platz.
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Henriette Herz Park, designed by architect Shlomo Koren in 2002, features borders of red Finnish granite.

Quick Facts

Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the city's hum in the background? Yet, here you are, surrounded by nature. Take a look around and notice how the red granite frames the gentle hills. Maybe you'll spot a quick squirrel darting across the grass. Did you know this park is named after Henriette Herz, a writer famous for her literary salons? Imagine the lively discussions about art and philosophy that might have happened here. To your right, you can see the Musical Instrument Museum in the distance. Perhaps a visit there could be your next stop. But first, take a deep breath and enjoy the scent of nature.

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