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The Spreebogenpark in Berlin
The Spreebogenpark Berlin, located in the Tiergarten district, was opened in 2005. The fan-shaped, six-hectare complex is located in the immediate vicinity of the government buildings. It is spacious and offers a valuable recreational space in the center of German politics between the Chancellery and the Reichstag.
Discover Berlin’s green heart where history and relaxation meet.
Spreebogenpark is a fan-shaped, six-hectare green space located right next to Berlin’s iconic government buildings.
The park’s expansive design offers a valuable space for relaxation. Its signature features include vast grassy areas with scattered trees, sloped lawns, and a unique “landscape window” offering views of the Humboldthafen. Sand-colored paths along the riverside promenade lead to themed gardens, including the "Spurengarten" and "Gartenspur." This versatile space is perfect for meeting friends, playing, exercising, or simply unwinding. Visitors from all over the world gather here, just steps away from Berlin's most famous landmarks.
Spreebogenpark: Between the Chancellery and Reichstag in Berlin
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Situated in the Tiergarten district, the Spreebogenpark is nestled at the heart of German politics between the Chancellery and the Reichstag. The Gustav-Heinemann Bridge connects it to Washingtonplatz, providing a scenic route between Berlin’s Central Station and the government quarter.
A Brief History of Spreebogenpark
In 1997, the Berlin Senate launched an international design competition, won by the Swiss architecture firm Weber and Saurer with their visionary concept. Construction on the six-hectare site took three years, and the park officially opened on June 30, 2005.
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