Schöneberger Südgelände Nature Park Wild nature between tracks

Wildnisch zwischen den Gleisen © 2010 Hans-Peter Möller

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Dampflok © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

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Steganlage und Aussichtsplattform © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

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Der Giardino segreto © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

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Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände - Festival of Lights © 2011 Holger Koppatsch

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Wildnisch zwischen den Gleisen © 2010 Hans-Peter Möller

Dampflok © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

Steganlage und Aussichtsplattform © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

Der Giardino segreto © 2009 Holger Koppatsch

Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände - Festival of Lights © 2011 Holger Koppatsch

After the Berlin-Tempelhof marshalling yard was closed down, nature reclaimed the site. Today, the southern area is home to a variety of rare and endangered animals and plants.
Thanks to the efforts of many citizens and the financial support of the Allianz Environmental Foundation, the enchanted place was made accessible to the public.

The nature park was "Worldwide Project" of the EXPO 2000 and is under nature and landscape protection.

The Natur-Park Südgelände is characterized by a fascinating combination of
nature, railway relics and art. The visitor is guided along paths and footbridges that follow the course of old railway lines. Thus, the area can be experienced on rails, so to speak. The artistic concept comes from the sculpture group ODIUS.

The nature park is intended to serve the quiet recreation. For intensive leisure and sports activities, one can use the Hans-Baluschek-Park on the other side of the S-Bahn.

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Further planners involved
Planungskonzept
Arbeitsgemeinschaft planland/ÖkoCon
Prof. Dr. Ingo Kowarik

Project period
1995 - 1999

Size
18 Hektar

Construction amount
ca. 1,8 Mio Euro

Client
Land Berlin, Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung

Land Berlin vertreten durch die Grün Berlin GmbH

Address
Prellerweg 47-49
12157 Berlin
Deutschland

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