
Schustehruspark
A serene historical gem in the heart of Charlottenburg
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.
Part of These Trails
Location
Nearby

Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in der Villa Oppenheim

Carl-Schuhmann-Halle

Luisenkirche

Keramik-Museum Berlin

Bröhan-Museum

Adventgemeinde

Auferstehungskirche (Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße)
