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Poststadion

Where History Meets Athletics in Berlin

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Located in the vibrant district of Moabit, the Poststadion offers a unique blend of sports and history. Designed by Georg Demmler in 1929, this stadium not only features impressive athletic facilities but also holds cultural heritage status, making it a noteworthy destination. The adjoining Fritz-Schloß-Park adds to its charm.
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The Poststadion has been part of SportPark Moabit since 1929.

Quick Facts

Founded
May 28, 1929
Architect
Georg Demmler
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
May 28, 1929

Guided Story

Feel that buzz in the air? Right here, you're standing in a place that's seen countless thrilling football matches. Turn to your right, and you’ll notice the stands that have witnessed many legendary games. Some of Berlin's most renowned teams have fought for victory on this field. Did you know that this stadium was one of the venues for the 1931 Workers' Olympiad? It was a significant event celebrating the international labor movement. Now, take a look behind you. The Fritz-Schloß-Park is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of sport. This green oasis is a true retreat in the heart of the city. Get ready to be captivated by the blend of sporting tradition and urban charm!

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