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Körnerpark

A Touch of Palace Gardens in Neukölln

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Wander through Körnerpark, a creation by Karl Otto Halbritter, celebrated as a cultural heritage monument since 1912. The Orangerie offers a welcoming café, and the northern flower garden dazzles with vibrant colors. In summer, the park transforms into a lively venue for events, all set against the soothing backdrop of water features.
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Körnerpark was designed by architect Karl Otto Halbritter, who is also known for his work on the nearby Karl-Marx-Straße.

Quick Facts

Founded
1912
Architect
Karl Otto Halbritter
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle sound of water trickling? That's the soothing backdrop welcoming you to Körnerpark. Look around you; you're standing in a hidden gem of Neukölln that feels like a secret palace garden. Did you know this used to be a sandstone quarry? The Berliners transformed it into this enchanting park. Behind you is the splendid Orangerie, always offering surprises with its exhibitions. If you look north, you'll see the vibrant flower garden, a burst of color especially dazzling in spring. Take a seat for a moment and soak in the peace and the stunning architecture surrounding you.

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