Mierendorffplatz, Garden monument in Charlottenburg, Germany
Mierendorffplatz is a protected garden monument featuring two distinct zones: the northern rectangular section contains a fountain surrounded by planted gardens, while the southern triangular area serves as the market ground. Mature plane trees frame the space, and period-style benches and lamp reproductions echo the site's historical character.
The site was originally established as Gustav-Adolf-Platz in 1887 and redesigned between 1912 and 1913 by municipal garden director Erwin Barth, who shaped its two-part layout. The space gained garden monument status in 2005, honoring its role in the city's landscape heritage.
The square has borne the name of a resistance fighter since its renaming in 1954 and serves locals as a green gathering space in their neighborhood. The weekly markets shape the rhythm of the place and bring people from the surrounding area together.
The weekly market operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the southern section, and the space is easily reached via the U7 underground station, which connects to central Berlin. The northern green area remains freely accessible at all times and offers seating for visitors who want to linger.
The northern section features specially planted rose gardens displaying blooms in multiple colors and varieties, framed by mature plane trees that provide natural shelter. These rose collections often go unnoticed by visitors, yet they offer quiet moments of beauty that shift with the seasons.
Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Inception: 1897
Architects: Erwin Barth
GPS coordinates: 52.52650,13.30510
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:58
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