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Britzer Garden

image author: Grün Berlin GmbH


One of Berlin's most attractive recreation facilities is the Britzer Garden, the former area of the Berlin National Garden Show BUGA (1985). The park's special feature lies in the connection of different landscape elements. Apart from the heather landscape one will find a rose and witches garden, flower beds, further meadows and grass areas and a 10 hectare large lake landscape surrounded by small hills.

image author: Grün Berlin GmbH


Address:
Sangerhauser Weg 1
12349 Berlin

Homepage of the Britzer Garden: www.britzer-garten.de

Entrances: Mohriner Allee, Tauernallee, Buckower Damm, Sangerhauser Weg, Massiner Weg

030 / 70 09 06 – 0

Transport Links:

M44 ab S-Bhf. Hermannstraße

Opening Times: daily from 9am till nightfall
Entrance Charges: Adults 2,00 Euro, School Children 1,00 Euro

There is something for everything: Play landscapes for the little ones, extensive sunbathing lawns to relax, architecture and art, colourful flowerbeds, nature and horticultural art as well as lakes, small hills are ideal for long walks.

Entertaining events in the park, take place the whole year round: From the summer solstice festival, fire flowers and classic open-air concerts with large fireworks displays to jazz and classic concerts.

Nourishment is available at the following gastronomically facility:

Restaurant Café am See
030 / 703 60 87 open daily

Bistro am Kalenderplatz
030 / 70 17 83 51 open daily

Additional gastronomically offer from April to October:
Milk bar at the water playground, snack kiosks at the Festplatz, at the model boat harbour, at the play landscape, at the chestnuts at the Britzer Höhe.

Further Offer:

Das Freilandlabor Britz e.V. - Förderverein zur Naturerziehung im Britzer Garten in Berlin-Neukölln
030 / 7 03 30 20

The Britzer Museum Railway:
The extensive garden grounds can be explored with the Britzer Museum Railway, a historical light-narrow-gauge railway. The trains consist of open and closed original wagons and are being pulled by loco old-timers through the lovely diverse park landscape.

Dogs and bicycles are not allowed in the park area.

image author: Grün Berlin GmbH


At the edge of the Britzer Garden at the Buckower Damm is the Britzer Mill, a smock mill from the year 1865. It is the last completely preserved Berlin mill that is still working regularly.
Open from April to October

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Do also visit the World Gardens in the recreation park Marzahn, with the Chinese Garden, the Japanese Garden, the Balinese Garden, the Oriental Garden, the Korean 'Seoul Garden' and the maze created with over 1.000 yews.

www.erholungspark-marzahn.de