
Nelly-Sachs-Park
A Green Sanctuary in Schöneberg's Heart
Did you know?
In the 1980s, Nelly-Sachs-Park was named after the writer Nelly Sachs, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966.
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle rustling of leaves above you? That's the soothing melody of Nelly-Sachs-Park, a poetic oasis in the heart of bustling Berlin. Look around, and you might spot one of the hidden benches inviting you to sit down and relax. Did you know this park is named after Nelly Sachs, the Jewish-German poet awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966? Her work, deeply rooted in the themes of peace and healing, resonates with the tranquility you feel here. If you glance to the west, toward the Lutherkirche, imagine how its bells once animated the neighborhood. The peaceful paths here are perfect for letting your thoughts wander – who knows, you might even find inspiration for your own little poem.
Location
Nearby

Lutherkirchengemeinde

Bülowstraße

Berlin U-Bahn

Dennewitzplatz

AG Kleinstlandwirtschaft

Deutsches Technikmuseum

Gemeinschaftsgarten Pallasseum
