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  1. The Tiergarten ( German: [ˈtiːɐ̯ˌɡaʁtn̩] ⓘ, English: Animal Garden ), formal German name: Großer Tiergarten (English: Greater Animal Garden, or deer park, game hunting park), is Berlin 's most popular inner-city park, [1] located completely in the district of the same name. The park is 210 hectares (520 acres) in size and is among ...

  2. For Berliners, Tiergarten Park is the city’s green lung – just like New York’s Central Park or London’s Hyde Park. Close to the city centre and bordering such major sights as the Brandenburg Gate or Potsdamer Platz, the forested grounds cover a spreading 210 hectares, nearly 519 acres – slightly more than Hyde Park.

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · The Berlin Tiergarten Park is not just any urban park in the centre of Germany’s capital city. No, this is an expansive green space spanning over 500 acres and is home to beautiful gardens, picturesque lakes, and winding pathways. It’s steeped in history and surrounded by iconic landmarks. Tiergarten Park is a beloved destination for locals.

  4. www.berlin.de › 3560778-3104052-tiergartenTiergarten – Berlin.de

    Tiergarten in Berlin refers to the parliamentary, government and diplomatic district as well as to Berlin's largest and most popular inner-city park. The Tiergarten (animal park) and former hunting ground is Berlin's best known park because of its centrality. It’s a favourite with locals and visitors, wonderful for a stroll, a breath of fresh ...

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  5. The park quickly developed into an important recreational area for West Berliners, who were separated from the surrounding area from 1952 and enclosed by the Berlin Wall from 1961. As such, the park continued to serve from German reunification to the present. Since 1991, the Tiergarten has been protected against encroachment as a garden monument.

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  6. Dec 21, 2022 · Victory Column. The Victory Column provides gorgeous views of Tiergarten park and Berlin. Berlin’s Victory Column, or Siegessäule in German, is one of the more recognizable monuments in the city. It sits at a roundabout in the middle of Tiergarten Park, and it was initially built as a monument to Prussia’s victory in the Franco-German war.

  7. May 15, 2020 · Worthy stops along the way are the Berlin Zoo, the Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism and the Schleusenkrug beer garden. Tiergarten Park, Str. des 17. Juni 31, Berlin, Germany. 2. Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. A moving memorial to a tragedy; a reminder of a nation’s past.

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