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Radrennbahn Schöneberg
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Radrennbahn Schöneberg

A Tribute to Berlin's Cycling Legacy

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Built in 1959, the Schöneberg Velodrome was once a vibrant hub for cycling enthusiasts in the heart of Berlin. Though dismantled in 2005, it remains an essential chapter in the city's sports history. Experience the echoes of past races that helped shape Berlin as a sports capital.
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The demolition of the Radrennbahn Schöneberg began in 2005, marking the end of its nearly half-century as an iconic sports venue.

Guided Story

Imagine standing on a ground where the wheels of Berlin's finest cyclists once raced. Can you feel the breeze? It carries echoes of the cheers that filled this place during thrilling races. Just ahead, to your north, is the memorial 'Den Toten des deutschen Radrennsports'. It honors the athletes who dedicated their lives to cycling. Behind you, the Cheruskerpark offers a tranquil spot to reflect on the velodrome's storied past. Even though the track is gone, the spirit of those races lingers here.

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