Wuhlheide, Public park in Oberschöneweide, Germany
Wuhlheide is a large park with dense forest areas, walking paths, sports fields, and a miniature railway system running through its grounds. Different zones offer various options for recreation, sports, and leisure activities in a single location.
The grounds were developed between 1919 and 1932 under Ernst Harrich's direction, who combined forest and parkland for urban recreation. This development shaped the current structure as a leisure and green space for Berlin's residents.
The grounds host several facilities used by families, particularly FEZ Berlin with its programs and activities for children throughout the year. Visitors experience a place where recreation and learning come together and different generations spend time together.
Visitors can reach the park easily by S-Bahn using Wuhlheide or Karlshorst stations. Access to the grounds is free and available without time restrictions, making it accessible at any time of day.
The Model Park Berlin-Brandenburg features approximately 60 detailed miniature replicas of regional landmarks at a 1:25 scale, allowing visitors to experience a small version of the surrounding landscape. These carefully crafted models enable visitors to explore familiar places in a playful way.
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