Hafen Tempelhof, Inland port and architectural monument in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Germany.
Hafen Tempelhof is an inland port in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district that extends along the Teltow Canal. The facility has warehouses, cranes, and docks that are used for handling cargo.
The port was founded in the early 20th century as an important transport hub for Berlin's growing industry. It has connected waterways and enabled trade with goods since then.
The port takes its name from the Tempelhof district and remains a working place for ships and cargo today. People who work here or pass by regularly see the activity of water transport and the connection between the city and its waterways.
The port is visible from surrounding streets but has limited public areas for visitors. You can watch the activities from the shore, but remember that this is an active work area.
The port sits right next to the former Tempelhof Airport and shows a rare mix of air and water transport infrastructure. This side-by-side existence of two completely different modes of transportation shapes the district's landscape.
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