
Thielpark
A Historic Sanctuary in the Heart of Dahlem
Did you know?
Thielpark, opened in 1915, is recognized as a garden monument, highlighting its historical significance in Berlin.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
- Opening Date
- 1915
Guided Story
Do you feel that cool breeze gently brushing your face? As you stand here, take a moment to listen to the soft rustling of the leaves above you. Did you know this park is named after Hugo Thiel, a key figure in the history of Dahlem? He was instrumental in dividing the domain of Dahlem, leaving a legacy that lives on in this serene place. To your left, the pond reflects the changing sky, a perfect spot for a quiet moment of reflection. In spring, the park bursts into a riot of cherry blossoms, painting the paths in shades of pink. And if you look southeast, you might spot the steeple of the Jesus-Christus-Kirche, adding a touch of architectural elegance to the landscape.
Location
Nearby

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