Berlin: Amusement Park
Places and attractions in the Amusement park category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Neighbourhood
- Art museum
- Monuments and statues
- History museum
- Church
- Specialty museum
- Square
- Shopping
- Street
- Nightlife
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Theater
- Bridge
- Memorial
- Baroque architecture
- Lake
- Historical place
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- Cemetery
- Dancing
- Tower
- Amusement park
- Art gallery
- Palace
- Architecture
- Forts and castles
- Amusement
- Library
- View point
- Karl Friedrich Schinkel
- Canal
- Concert hall
- Modern art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Water park
- Swimming
- Nazi architecture
- City hall
- Performing arts
- Arenas and stadiums
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Archaeological museum
- Science museum
- Music venue
- Cinema
- Memorial site
- Sculpture
- Shopping district
- Vernacular architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Area
- Unesco
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Zoo
- New objectivity architecture
- Frederick the Great
- Synagogue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Hill
- Island
- Mosque
- Fountain
- Universities and schools
- City
- Event space
- Skyscraper
- Beach
- Climbing
Spreepark
Nestled in the green embrace of Plänterwald, the Spreepark in Berlin, Germany, stands as a haunting testament to the whimsy and unpredictability of time. This defunct amusement park, once a beacon of family entertainment in the GDR (German Democratic Republic), now...
Berlin Dungeon
Dive into the dark history of Berlin at the Berlin Dungeon, an enthralling attraction that combines the thrill of a live theater performance with the chilling reality of the city's past. Situated in the heart of Berlin, Germany, this performing arts theater is not your...
Stadtbad Neukölln
The Stadtbad Neukölln was designed by the Rixdorf city building councilor Reinhold Kiehl and the architect Heinrich Best, built between 1912 and 1914 and opened on May 10, 1914. It is located at Ganghoferstrasse 3-5 in the Neukölln district ...
Britzer Garten
The Britzer Garten is a large park in Berlin, named after Britz, a neighborhood of the borough of Neukölln. It was constructed for the Bundesgartenschau 1985, in order to provide a new landscape park to the citizens in the southeast of West-Berlin, who were at that time cut off from the surrounding countryside.