Domäne Dahlem, Organic farmyard in Dahlem, Germany.
Domäne Dahlem is a 12-hectare educational and research farm in the Dahlem neighborhood of Berlin featuring vegetable beds, fruit trees, and livestock in organic production. The grounds combine working agricultural areas with two museum buildings that present exhibitions related to farming and food.
The site developed from a manor house into an educational and research farm founded in 1976 in Berlin. This transformation demonstrated how traditional agricultural methods could be maintained within an urban setting.
The site carries the name of a historic manor estate and demonstrates how regional farming and food production work today. Visitors can observe how traditional growing methods are presented in modern educational and exhibition spaces.
The farm is open daily and easily accessible by public transit. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear since pathways cross working agricultural areas and may be unpaved or muddy.
The on-site restaurant uses vegetables and fruit picked from the fields the same morning. This direct connection between harvest and kitchen demonstrates how briefly food travels from soil to plate.
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