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Zamenhofpark

A serene escape in Lichtenberg's vibrant setting

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Zamenhofpark offers a peaceful retreat amid the bustling Rummelsburg area in Berlin. Named in honor of Esperanto founder Ludwig L. Zamenhof, the park merges cultural significance with natural charm. Whether you're taking a springtime stroll, enjoying a summer picnic, or unwinding in the autumn air, each season unveils a unique experience. Let the tranquil ambiance inspire you as you explore the history embedded in every corner of this park.
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The Zamenhofpark was officially inaugurated on July 23, 2009, exactly two months after it was named in honor of the inventor of Esperanto.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
2009

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a park named after a man who created an entire language. You can smell the fresh scent of cut grass and blooming flowers. Look around you, the trees whisper stories in the breeze. If you glance west, towards where the Frieda Rosenthal monument is, you might feel the unseen connection of people who once walked here. This place is not just a green haven in the city but a testament to the vision of understanding and peace. Sit on one of the benches, close your eyes, and listen to the birds—they seem to sing in a universal language. Wander the paths winding through the park and let the tranquility inspire you.

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