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Prinzessinnengarten

A green oasis amidst the urban hustle

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At the Prinzessinnengärten, you can unwind in a mobile garden right in the heart of Berlin, lovingly tended by locals since 2009 on a former wasteland. Surrounded by recycled materials, vegetables and herbs thrive in bread crates and rice sacks. Each season offers fresh colors and scents that beckon exploration. Visiting here is an invitation to enjoy its creative and sustainable vibe.
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Prinzessinnengärten are entirely mobile, with plants grown in recycled bread crates, Tetra Paks, and rice sacks.

Quick Facts

Founded
2009

Guided Story

Can you smell the fresh herbs? Maybe you hear the gentle buzz of bees moving from flower to flower. The Prinzessinnengärten are a vibrant example of how city dwellers can transform their surroundings. Look around and see the improvised beds made from bread crates and old rice sacks. Did you know this garden can be replanted every year because it's all mobile? Behind you stands the St. Jacobi Church, a silent witness to the transformation of this place. In spring, you can see the fresh green of young plants, while autumn brings golden leaves. Take a moment, sit on one of the benches, and feel the city breathing around you.

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