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Ullrichplatz
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Ullrichplatz

A serene retreat with a touch of history

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Nestled in Berlin's Mahlsdorf district, Ullrichplatz is a lush haven steeped in history. Recognized as a garden monument since 1996, this spot is perfect for relaxation and reflection. Its early 20th-century design offers a tranquil atmosphere that captivates visitors year-round. A place that invites you to unwind and connect with the past.
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Did you know?

Originally named Ullrichsplatz in 1907, the spelling was changed to Ullrichplatz in the mid-1920s.

Quick Facts

Founded
1907
Architect
Erwin Barth

Guided Story

Can you feel the tranquility in the air? This place is not just a spot to relax, but a living piece of history. Take a look around—these trees have witnessed over a century of change. Did you know this square was originally named after one of the area's first settlers, Friedrich Ullrichs? The architect, Erwin Barth, crafted this space in 1925 to seamlessly blend nature with urban life. If you're here in the fall, notice the vibrant leaves carpeting the ground. Find a bench, close your eyes, and let the birds provide today's soundtrack.

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