An unusual visit to Berlin
Spreepark , formerly Kulturpark Plänterwald, opened in 1969 and was an entertainment park of about 30 hectares in what was then called East Germany.
At the time, he was the only park of this kind for both Berlin (East and West). In particular, the park offered a large wheel (a little over 45 metres) and numerous rides, whose visitors were paying in turn.
Flickr – Mary-Di
The park has been abandoned since 2001, when the owners left for Lima, Peru. For those interested in such parks, the Spreepark is always open to visitors. The visits take place every Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. (depends) and cost 15 €. Register for visits here .
Know that visits are possible despite the fact that the park is for sale on ebay (yes, you have read well). Buyers, beware! The land on which the Spreepark is based must remain an amusement or leisure park until 2061.
If visit Berlin or buying this place doesn't interest you more than that, look at these pictures for the pleasure of the eyes.
Flickr – auspices
Flickr – Mary-Di
Flickr – Der Robert
Flickr – Oh-Berlin.com
Flickr – hreset
Flickr – hreset
Flickr – HtcDerClown
Flickr – davidrush
Flickr – davidrush
Flickr - M0ndkind
Flickr - M0ndkind
How do I go to the Spreepark in Berlin?
Here is a map to help you get to the Spreepark in Berlin:
Flickr - M0ndkind
Flickr - M0ndkind
Flickr – extraneous
Flickr – davidrush
Flickr – vpisteve
And here are some Instagram photos:
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