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Preußenpark

A vibrant gathering spot in Berlin's heart

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Preußenpark in Wilmersdorf, designed by Richard Thieme, offers 55,000 square meters of space to relax and enjoy. During summer, the park buzzes with life as people come together for picnics and celebrations. Its diverse flora and laid-back atmosphere make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Discover the inviting ambiance and varied activities that await you in this charming urban park.
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Preußenpark was designed by architect Richard Thieme, making it a rare example of a park in Berlin credited to a named architect.

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Architect
Richard Thieme

Guided Story

Feel that gentle breeze rustling through the trees? Here in Preußenpark, every sense comes alive. Look to your left and you'll see groups of friends lounging on blankets, laughing, and sharing meals. Just behind you, 16 meters away, stands the Borussia monument, a nod to the time when this area was part of the Kingdom of Prussia. The park is famous for its cultural diversity, especially when the Thai community hosts their lively picnics. You'll catch the scent of exotic spices and hear a chorus of different languages. In spring, when the flowers bloom, the park transforms into a vibrant sea of colors. Take a moment to soak in this unique blend of nature and culture.

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