
Senefelderplatz
A green gem in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg
Did you know?
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.
Location
Nearby

Senefelder-Denkmal

Pfefferberg Theater

Museum für Architekturzeichnung

Badewanne

Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Fehrbelliner Straße)

Teutoburger Platz

Die Christengemeinschaft in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
