Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Berlin, Germany
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3.8 km
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Experience Berlin in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BerlinIndividual Sights in BerlinSight 1: S-Bahnhof Sonnenallee
Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neukölln district of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn lines S41 and S42 and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999.
Wikipedia: Berlin Sonnenallee station (EN), Heritage Website
Sight 2: Katholische Kirchengemeinde St. Richard
The Catholic St. Richard Church was designed by Michael König and consecrated on December 13, 1975. It is located at Braunschweiger Straße 18 in the Berlin district of Neukölln in the district of the same name and is a listed building.
Sight 3: Bethlehemskirche
The Bethlehem Church in the former Böhmisch-Rixdorf in the Berlin district of Neukölln is a village church in Berlin and also known as the Rixdorfer Dorfkirche or Dorfkirche Rixdorf. It was built in the 14th century; it has only borne the name Bethlehem Church since 1912.
Wikipedia: Bethlehemskirche (Berlin-Neukölln) (DE), Heritage Website
Sight 4: Rixdorfer Schmiede
The historic forge on Richardplatz in the old centre of the Berlin district of Neukölln, on the border between the former Bohemian Rixdorf and German Rixdorf, which were later called Rixdorf until 1912, was first mentioned in 1624.
Sight 5: Comenius-Garten
The Comenius Garden is a publicly accessible garden at the Bohemian Village in Berlin-Neukölln. The sponsoring association is the Förderkreis Böhmisches Dorf in Berlin-Neukölln e.V., which is subsidized by the state of Berlin. The Primator of Prague and the Governing Mayor of Berlin are the patrons of the garden. The garden was founded by Henning Vierck, who still runs it today.
Sight 6: Magdalenenkirche
The Magdalene Church was built from 1877 to 1879 by Wendt and Hermann Bohl in the round arch style. The nave church has a polygonal choir and a square tower. During the Second World War, the church suffered only very minor damage, apart from the windows. The Magdalenenkirche is located in the Berlin district of Neukölln, Karl-Marx-Straße 201, and is a listed building.
Sight 7: Thomashöhe
The Lessinghöhe and Thomashöhe are surveys on the Neuköllner Rollbergen. After the Second World War, they were created as a rubble mountain and are in the Berlin district of Neukölln. The hills were greened and designed as local recreation areas.
Sight 8: Körnerpark
The Körnerpark is situated in Berlin Neukölln between Jonasstraße, Schierker Straße, Selkestraße and Wittmannsdorfer Straße. The approximately 2.4 hectare park resembles a palace garden. The feature in the eastern part of the park is a cascade with fountains. Opposite, to the west, an orangery houses a café and a gallery for temporary exhibitions, and forms the boundary of the park. During summer weekends the forecourt of the orangery is used for free concerts and performances. The northern part is dominated by a flower garden.
Sight 9: Ilsenhof
The Ilsenhof is a listed residential complex in the Berlin district of Neukölln. It is considered an important example of New Building, the reform housing construction in Berlin. Access is via a gateway at Ilsenstraße 1–10. To the north, the complex is bordered by Jonasstraße 49–52, to the south by Schierker Straße 12–16. The name of the farm is derived from a river in the Harz Mountains, the Ilse.
Sight 10: Anita-Berber-Park
Anita-Berber-Park is located in the Berlin district of Neukölln west of Hermannstraße in the former flight path of Tempelhof Airport. It was named in 2017 after the German dancer, actress and self-promoter Anita Berber.
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