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Neustädtischer Kirchplatz
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Neustädtischer Kirchplatz

A Wheelchair-Friendly Oasis in Central Berlin

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Neustädtischer Kirchplatz, nestled in the Mitte district, invites you to unwind in its serene atmosphere. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll or simply soaking in the tranquility, this square is ideal in any season. The spacious, wheelchair-accessible paths ensure everyone can enjoy their visit, all while being surrounded by a touch of historical architecture.
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Did you know?

Neustädtischer Kirchplatz was named only in 2011, despite the Dorotheenstädtische Church that once stood there being demolished back in 1965.

Quick Facts

Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Feel the gentle breeze on your skin? Right where you stand, the Dorotheenstädtische Church once stood. Take a look around; this generous open space was transformed into a green retreat only in 2000. Turn north, and you'll spot the charming Little Love Column fountain, a perfect spot to pause and reflect. Listen closely, and you might hear the soft trickle of water. Behind you, northeast, lies the Children's Transport Memorial, a poignant reminder of history. In spring, when the first blossoms appear, this place becomes particularly enchanting, with nature putting on a colorful show. Let the blend of history and nature captivate you, and savor the tranquility right in the heart of bustling Berlin.

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