
Treptower Park
A timeless escape by the river’s edge
Did you know?
Treptower Park is home to the Archenhold Observatory, which features the world's longest moveable refracting telescope.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1876
- Architect
- Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer
- Heritage Status
- Garden Monument
- Opening Date
- 1888
- Website
- treptowerpark.de
Guided Story
Feel that fresh air around you? The subtle scent of freshly cut grass and blooming roses accompanies you in Treptower Park. Look northwest, and you'll find the Rose Garden, a feast for the eyes with its vibrant blossoms. Did you know this park was designed by Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer, the mastermind behind many of Berlin's green spaces? Just a short walk southeast takes you to the Archenhold Observatory, home to the world's longest movable refracting telescope. Craving a bit of history? Check out the imposing Soviet Memorial, a poignant tribute to the soldiers who fell in World War II. This place is a perfect blend of tranquility, history, and nature—ideal for letting your mind wander and unwind.
Location
Nearby

Soviet War Memorial

Archenhold-Sternwarte

Rosengarten (Südost)

Karl-Marx-Erinnerungsstätte

F.S. Archenhold

Dorfkirche Stralau

Figurentheater Grashüpfer
