A garden in the middle of the city for everyone to dig around, a garden café for sunny summer days, flea markets, concerts and workshops - the offer of Kreuzberg's Prinzessinengärten is nothing short of really diverse!
leisure
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Großer Tiergarten
Lots of water, lots of green – with an area of 210 hectares Großer Tiergarten is Berlin's second biggest park.
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Computerspielemuseum
When the Computerspielemuseum (Computer Games Museum) opened its doors at Berlin in 1997, it was the first of its kind worldwide. In the meantime the museum houses one of the most important collections of its kind.
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Jewish Museum
Berlin's Jewish Museum is the biggest of its kind in Europe.
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Skating Track Airport Tempelhof
Tempelhofer Feld is Europe's biggest inner city park with ample space for inline skating!
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Deutschlandmuseum
Experience German history up close: at the Deutschlandmuseum Berlin, the past becomes an interactive adventure for all the senses!
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Deutschlandmuseum
Experience German history up close: at the Deutschlandmuseum Berlin, the past becomes an interactive adventure for all the senses!
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Monsterkabinett
Monsterkabinett which translates to monster cabinet is an art project with mechanical monster machines and it supports the independent art scene in Berlin-Mitte.
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Open Air Stage and Cinema Weißensee
The summer programme in the open-air stage Weißensee offers a mixture of open-air cinema, children's cinema and puppet theatre.
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Deutsches Historisches Museum
The Deutsche Historische Museum (DHM) (German Museum of History) offers free entrance for children and youths up to 18 years of age.