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Stadtpark Steglitz
A Historic Gem in the Heart of Steglitz
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Since 1914, Stadtpark Steglitz, designed by Rudolf Korte, has welcomed visitors to enjoy nature right in the city. As a cultural heritage monument, this park offers expansive green spaces that serve as a tranquil retreat in every season. Whether you choose to stroll, jog, or simply relax, each season brings a unique charm—from blossoming spring gardens to snow-covered winter trails.
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Designed by architect Rudolf Korte, Stadtpark Steglitz has been a monument of garden art since 1914.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1914
- Architect
- Rudolf Korte
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Take a moment to listen to the gentle rustle of leaves above. You might catch the fresh scent of grass after a rain. This park is more than just greenery in the city. During World War I, it was a refuge for Berlin's citizens escaping the city's hustle. Look to your left, where the old trees stand tall—they've witnessed countless stories over the years. If you're here in spring, the flower beds are a vibrant carpet of color. In winter, the snow transforms the park into a serene wonderland. Find a bench, sit down, and soak in the tranquility right here in Berlin.







