Abandoned Berlin reveals the hidden stories behind the city's ruins, relics and derelict places. Tall tales of trespass and anecdotes of fear. Go, explore. The Spreepark in southeastern Berlin has been abandoned since 2002, and it looks like it. Each part of the park is scattered with remnants from the previous three decades, making a.
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Abandoned Berlin -- Spreepark: Journalist Ciarán Fahey began exploring Berlin's array of abandoned places after a visit to Spreepark -- a GDR-built amusement park which closed in 2002. "I. After the Berlin Property Fund ultimately abandoned a forced auction in 2014 and bought back the leasehold itself for two million, the Wittes had to vacate the site once and for all. Since 2016, the non-profit Grün Berlin, a subsidiary of the State of Berlin, has been in charge of the property and is still working on an environmentally-viable concept for the former park. May 9. Spreepark is an abandoned amusement park in Berlin. Since its closure in 2002, it decayed quickly and became one of Berlin's most famous lost places. If you want to visit the abandoned Spreepark, you better hurry. The abandoned amusement park is currently being revitalized and will reopen in waves to the public as a recreation area. Megan King 29 March 2017 If you're ever going to hurl yourself over the tall, spiked, and green fence of Berlin 's Spreepark, also know that no matter how stealthy you might be, running and hiding between a broken brontosaurus and a dilapidated tent, security will eventually escort you out, laughing.
Spreepark in Berlin is an abandoned theme park with an outlandish history
Spreepark Berlin im Plänterwald was an amusement park in the Treptow-Köpenick district of Berlin. We took the S8 from the Ostkreuz in the direction of Gründau to the station Plänterwald and walked again about 15-20 minutes from here. If you have time, you can make a short detour to Treptower Park to the Soviet Memorial. Vacant buildings and land overruled by nature, Berlin's abandoned sights are fascinating places to explore, particularly if you enjoy getting creeped out. Urban exploration or 'Urbex' is a culture that's developed following the huge amount of interest around exploring abandoned man made structures and other lost places. Abandoned on Nov. 4, 2001, it's been rotting among the trees of Plänterwald since, home only to a few remaining dinosaurs, a rusty rollercoaster into the jaws of a psychedelic cat, a headless pirate ship, the remains of a wild west town, swan-boats and a few spectacled cars in bowler hats. The park contains 366 different species of ferns and Spermatophytes, 49 mushroom species, 49 species of birds, 14 grasshopper and cricket species, 57 spider species and 95 bee species, of which more than 60 are endangered.
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Spreepark, the abandoned amusement park Spreepark has become one of Berlin's chief attractions, though the authorities aren't exactly happy about it, with signs in several languages on the. One of the more famous abandoned sites in Berlin, Teufelsberg is fairly well established on a curious tourist's trail through the city.
Spreepark is a former amusement park in the north of the Plänterwald in the Berlin district Treptow-Köpenick (formerly part of the GDR -controlled East Berlin ). It was also known by its earlier name Kulturpark Plänterwald Berlin . History The Ferris wheel in 2017 1969-1989 - Kulturpark Plänterwald Much to the dismay of urban explorers, forest ravers, and kings of carousels with dreams to build German Disneylands, the abandoned Berlin amusement park Spreepark is at the end of its era. Not.
Deserted Places Spreepark An abandoned amusement park in Berlin
There's an empty 70-acre amusement park smack in the middle of Berlin that has stood almost unchanged since it was abandoned in the early 2000s. The place that today is called Spreepark was. The Spreepark is an abandoned amusement park that has been lying abandoned close to the heart of Berlin for at least, 15 years. When you enter the park and start walking around, you can see the remnants of the previous decades, and this is why this location is so unusual for people.