
Kienhorstpark
A Timeless Garden Escape in Reinickendorf
Did you know?
Opened in 1932, Kienhorstpark has been designated as a garden monument, marking its place in Berlin's cultural heritage.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1931
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
- Opening Date
- 1932
Guided Story
Can you feel the calm around you? These trees have stood here for nearly a century, and if you listen closely, you might hear whispers of their history in the rustling leaves. Take a look at the old oaks with their gnarled branches, each holding stories of countless visitors who found refuge here. In spring, the scent of fresh blooms adds a special touch to this green haven. If you sit on that bench over there, you can enjoy the gentle breeze weaving through the treetops. Did you know the park was once part of a larger estate, transformed into a public space in the early 1930s? This change allowed generations of Berliners to unwind and enjoy nature here. You might even hear the distant chime of the Thomaskirche bells. This is Berlin, in its quiet, green form.
Location
Nearby

Paracelsus-Bad

Museum der Staatlichen Münze Berlin

Thomaskirche

Bahnhofspark

Dorfkirche Alt-Reinickendorf

Lindenkirche (Nordwest)

Hundegarten Alt-Reinickendorf
