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Pfuhlgelände an der Britzer Straße
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Pfuhlgelände an der Britzer Straße

A serene natural retreat in the heart of Berlin

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The Pfuhlgelände at Britzer Straße is a charming protected landscape area in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, delighting nature enthusiasts since 1960. Stroll through lush greenery and witness the diverse wildlife inhabiting the small ponds. Each season offers its unique charm: spring blossoms, summer's shady paths. A visit promises tranquility and relaxation away from the city's hustle and bustle.
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On May 23, 1960, the Pfuhlgelände an der Britzer Straße was officially designated as a protected landscape area, making it one of the first of its kind in Berlin.

Quick Facts

Founded
May 23, 1960

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle rustling of the leaves? Look to your left, and you'll spot one of the serene ponds that make this place special. These ponds are more than just picturesque; they're a vibrant habitat for wildlife. In spring, you might hear frogs croaking, and in summer, watch dragonflies dance across the water. Glance up, and you’ll see the trees offering shade and a haven for various bird species. Did you know this area has been protected since the 1960s? It's one of the oldest nature reserves around here. Take a moment to breathe deeply and soak in the tranquility away from the city buzz.

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