Viktoriapark

Local nameViktoriapark
LocationFriedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Deutschland

The Viktoriapark is an urban park in the locality of Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany. It opened in 1894.

It is situated on the Tempelhofer Berge range, forming the northern slope of the ground moraine Teltow Plateau, overlooking the glacial valley with Berlin's city centre. The major landmark of the park is a cast iron monument of 1815 dedicated by King Frederick William III of Prussia to the liberation wars fought at the end of the War of the Sixth coalition against France in the course of the Napoleonic Wars. It provides an excellent viewpoint over much of the central and southern portions of the city. In summer an artificial waterfall originates at the foot of the monument and continues down the hillside to the intersection of Großbeerenstraße and Kreuzbergstraße.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktoriapark

More information https://www.visitberlin.de/en/viktoriapark

Address (Unnamed Road), Berlin 10965, Germany

Coordinates 52°29'17.428" N 13°22'49.167" E

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