
Volkspark Rehberge
A Natural Escape in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
Architect Erwin Barth designed Volkspark Rehberge with a unique integration of nature and urban space, making it a protected garden monument and cultural heritage.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1922
- Architect
- Erwin Barth
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1929
Guided Story
Can you hear the birds singing? They're all around you, nestled in the trees and bushes that give this park its unique charm. Look to your left, and you might spot a squirrel darting across the ground. Volkspark Rehberge has been a haven of relaxation, even during the chaos of the 20th century. Imagine Berlin families once picnicking here, with the scent of freshly cut grass in the air. As you stroll further, keep an eye out for the animal enclosures where you can see creatures up close. In autumn, the park is especially enchanting as the leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow and red. Take a moment to soak in the tranquility that this historic place offers.
Location
Nearby

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