Bosepark, Public park in Tempelhof, Germany
Bosepark is a public park in Tempelhof featuring two large open lawns, a play area with a dragon-shaped climbing structure, and sports facilities including soccer and basketball courts. The grounds are accessible through multiple entry points and offer space for diverse recreational activities.
The site was purchased and developed as a park by the Tempelhof municipality in 1914, with an existing pond being filled in during the process. This transformation of the land into public green space helped shape the neighborhood's development.
The Boseclub inside serves as a gathering place where children, teenagers, and neighbors come together for activities and social events. It shows how the park functions as the heart of the local community.
The park is barrier-free from the Bosestraße/Manteuffelstraße entrance, while additional access points are available from Richnowstraße via stairs. Give yourself time to explore the different areas, and note that sports facilities may be in use at certain times.
One tennis court sits directly over a World War II bunker, making history quite literal beneath players' feet. Nearby, a decommissioned 1934 locomotive stands as part of a train-themed play area.
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