
John-F.-Kennedy-Platz
Experience history and accessibility in Berlin's heart
Did you know?
The square was named after John F. Kennedy's visit in 1963.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing here and hearing the distant echo of the words, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Right here, where you are, John F. Kennedy delivered his iconic speech that Berlin will never forget. Look around, and you'll see the imposing Rathaus Schöneberg just a short distance away. It's been the backdrop for many historical events, and some say that if the walls could talk, they'd tell tales of the past. Feel the energy of this square, where modernity and history walk side by side. Close your eyes, and you might almost hear the echoes of past moments lingering in the air. Enjoy the openness of this place, which is not only fully accessible but also brimming with stories waiting to be uncovered.
Location
Nearby

Rathaus Schöneberg

St.-Norbert-Kirche

Rudolph-Wilde-Park

Stadtbad Schöneberg – Hans Rosenthal

Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche (Hauptstraße)

Wartburgplatz

Heinrich-Lassen-Park
