
Maria-Jankowski-Park
Serenity and Nature Unite in Berlin-Köpenick
Did you know?
Maria-Jankowski-Park is named after SPD politician Maria Jankowski, who played a significant role in Berlin's local politics despite being persecuted by the Nazi regime.
Guided Story
Imagine standing in a place where history whispers among the leaves. Maria Jankowski, whom this park honors, was a courageous local politician persecuted during the Nazi regime. As you look around, you might feel the strength of her legacy rooted deeply in this serene setting. Look up at the grand copper beech towering above. In the summer, it provides a cool refuge from the sun. Listen to the gentle rustle of its leaves, close your eyes for a moment, and let the spirit of this place wash over you. You might catch a hint of floral scents in spring or the crunch of autumn leaves underfoot. It's a perfect spot to pause and reflect.







