
Lietzenseepark
A serene escape in the heart of Charlottenburg
Did you know?
Between 1918 and 1920, garden director Erwin Barth transformed the area around Lietzensee into one of Berlin's first urban recreational parks.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Erwin Barth
Guided Story
Do you hear that gentle ripple? That's the Lietzensee, curving gracefully like a crescent moon through the park. Behind you, the Church by the Lake adds a touch of enchantment to the scene. This park was designed by Erwin Barth in the 1920s, as Berlin was emerging from the turmoil of war. Look up at the towering trees, whispering tales from those times. In spring, the cherry blossoms paint the park in shades of pink, a breathtaking sight. Take a moment to sit on one of the benches and soak in the tranquility that makes this place so unique. If you're here in autumn, you'll witness the leaves turning into a vibrant tapestry of reds.







