Arkenberge, Berlin
Facts and practical information
The Arkenberge is a hill in the Berlin municipality of Blankenfelde in the borough of Pankow. The name was originally given to a natural hill ridge on the site, and the nearby settlement of Arkenberge was named after that chain of little hills. In 1984 a rubble heap for building waste was established east of this settlement. In January 2015, it was determined that the top of this tip had reached a height of 120.7 m above sea level. Since then it has been ranked as the highest point in the state of Berlin, superseding the Teufelsberg. ()
Pankow (Blankenfelde)Berlin
Arkenberge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Soviet War Memorial, Schönhausen Palace, Khadija Mosque, Arkenberger Baggersee.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Arkenberge by public transport?
Bus
- Eschenallee • Lines: 806, 810 (25 min walk)
- Schillerstraße • Lines: 806, 810 (28 min walk)
Train
- Schönerlinde (36 min walk)