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Senefelderplatz
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Senefelderplatz

A green gem in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg

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Senefelderplatz, a charming garden monument from 1885, invites you to enjoy tranquility amidst the bustling city. With its lush greenery and well-maintained flowerbeds, it offers a picturesque setting in every season. Whether for a leisurely stroll or a moment on one of the benches, this square is a perfect retreat. Immerse yourself in the historic charm and peaceful atmosphere, discovering a true oasis of relaxation.
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Originally laid out in 1876 as Thusnelda-Platz, Senefelderplatz was renamed in 1896 after the inventor of lithography.

Quick Facts

Founded
1885
Heritage Status
Garden Monument

Guided Story

Do you hear the gentle rustling of leaves above you? Right here at Senefelderplatz, you're standing in a spot rich with history. Did you know this square was originally called Thusnelda-Platz? It's now named after Alois Senefelder, the inventor of lithography. Just southwest of you, you'll find a monument dedicated to him. Looking east, you'll spot the 'Bathtub' fountain, a charming little feature. And if you wander west, you'll reach Teutoburger Platz, another touch of green in this vibrant city. Take a moment to soak in the blend of history and nature this square offers.

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