Brosepark, Public park in Pankow, Germany.
Brosepark is a green space in Pankow with walking paths, open lawns, and natural areas that form part of the local landscape. The park provides room for strolling and shows how nature remains woven into the urban fabric.
The park traces back to a private property that banker Christian Wilhelm Brose acquired in the 1700s. The estate eventually became accessible to the public and transformed into the green space visitors enjoy today.
A bronze sculpture titled 'Mother with Child' by Reinhold Felderhoff sits prominently in the park and serves as a focal point for visitors. This artwork gives the space an artistic character that residents and guests encounter during their walks.
The park features accessible paths suitable for different types of visitors and sits in a calm part of the district. Nearby schools use the grounds regularly, so visiting during quieter times offers a more peaceful experience.
Several protected trees grow in the park, including ancient yews, a field elm, and a plane tree that are safeguarded by law. These trees hold the status of natural monuments and quietly shape the park's character.
Location: Pankow
Inception: 1764
Address: Dietzgenstraße 42, 13156 Berlin
GPS coordinates: 52.58444,13.40472
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:15
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