Falkenberge, Summit in Bohnsdorf, Berlin, Germany
Falkenberge is a hill in the Treptow-Köpenick district that rises about 60 meters above the surrounding area as part of the Teltow plateau. The elevation connects several neighborhoods and shapes the landscape of this southeastern part of Berlin.
In the late 19th century, Max Buntzel acquired land on the hill and built a castle-like mansion called the Buntzelschlößchen. This settlement marked the start of development that transformed the hill from open land into a residential area.
The site serves as a gathering place for community events that bring together residents from nearby areas throughout the year. These occasions show how the hill functions as a social hub for the local neighborhoods.
The hill is easily reached via the street Am Falkenberg and is surrounded by several neighborhoods. Visitors can walk around the area, as paths connect the base to the upper sections.
The western slope was developed in the early 20th century into a planned residential community with modern houses and shared green spaces. This settlement demonstrates an early approach to thoughtful housing design in the Berlin region.
Location: Berlin
Elevation above the sea: 59.6 m
GPS coordinates: 52.40706,13.56984
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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