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Schustehruspark
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Schustehruspark

A serene historical gem in the heart of Charlottenburg

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Step into the tranquil ambiance of Schustehruspark, a green haven designed in 1914 by the esteemed landscape architect Erwin Barth. Discover charming paths winding through venerable trees, showcasing unique beauty in every season. As a protected garden monument, the park offers not only relaxation but also a touch of history amidst the vibrant Charlottenburg. Let the diversity of nature and timeless elegance of this park inspire you.
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Did you know?

Schustehruspark is named after Kurt Schustehrus, the mayor of Charlottenburg, who passed away just a year before the park's opening.

Quick Facts

Founded
1882
Architect
Erwin Barth
Heritage Status
Garden Monument
Opening Date
1914

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle rustle of the leaves above you? That's the sound of ancient trees that have stood in Schustehruspark for over a century. Take a look around, and you'll notice the paths winding gently through the park. Listen closely, and you might catch the laughter of children playing nearby or the chirping of birds nesting in the trees. This park was a gift to the city, named after the beloved Mayor Kurt Schustehrus. The benches here are perfect for taking a moment to relax and soak in the beauty of nature. And as you continue, glance westward; close by is the Villa Oppenheim, another gem of Charlottenburg.

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