Lessinghöhe, Public park in Neukölln, Berlin.
Lessinghöhe is a public park in the Neukölln district surrounded by four streets: Kienitzer Straße, Morusstraße, Bornsdorfer Straße, and Mittelweg. The space features renovated sports facilities including a playground, sports fields, and shared areas for visitors of all ages.
The site originated in the 1950s when rubble from buildings damaged during World War II was deposited here. This foundation eventually transformed into a green space serving the local community.
Fair Play im Park initiative offers free outdoor activities, beach-style games, board games, live music performances, and circus education sessions for the local community.
The park is accessible during the day for visitors of all abilities, with open paths throughout. It is best to wear comfortable clothes, as play areas and sports fields are spread across the location.
A sculpture titled 'Spielskulptur' by artist Günther Ohlwein from 1973 stands at the playground near Thomasstraße. This artistic piece shows the park's long-standing connection to creativity and community recreation in the area.
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