
Max-Josef-Metzger-Platz
A serene urban escape in the heart of Wedding
Did you know?
Max-Josef-Metzger-Platz was designed in 1862 by James Hobrecht, renowned for his influence on modern urban planning in Berlin.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1862
Guided Story
Feel the gentle rustle of leaves above you? It's as if they're softly whispering stories of the past here at Max-Josef-Metzger-Platz. Look around, and you'll see how the trees wrap the square in a green embrace. Just behind you, to the northwest, stands the memorial stone for Max Josef Metzger. He was a courageous pacifist who stood up during World War II, reminding us of the enduring power of peace and reconciliation. As you stroll along, you might catch a glimpse of St. Joseph Church to the southwest, another historic gem in this area. Enjoy the tranquility here, a precious contrast to the city's bustling rhythm.
Location
Nearby

Prime Time Theater

St. Joseph (Müllerstraße)

Trümmerschutt-Stele

Park am Urnenfriedhof Gerichtstraße

Gedenkstein für Max Josef Metzger

Baptistenkirche Wedding

Alte Nazarethkirche
