Marienfelde Manor Park

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The jewelry garden in front of the manor house

The Marienfelde manor park is directly adjacent to the Marienfeld village green and the buildings of the former manor.

Adolf Kiepert with his wife Emilie on a building wall of the estate as part of the Paste Up History - Marienfelde Goes Street Art project by the artist duo Maria Vill and David Mannstein in 2020

The manor park was created around 1850 by the then landowner Adolf Kiepert . Since 1929 the estate has belonged to the city of Berlin, which has made the park available to citizens as a public green area since 1936. There is a decorative garden with a fountain, flower beds and sculptures right next to the manor house.

Copper beech in the central part of the estate park

The park is relatively small at 5.3  hectares , but very elongated in an east-west direction. In the south it is bounded by Nahmitzer Damm and in the north by Buckower Chaussee. In the northeast there are facilities of the Berliner Wasserbetriebe .

At the eastern end there is a connection to the Marienfelde amusement park . This path leads past the artificially created Freseteich (receiving water) and along the Königsgraben. There is the Ice Age Rötepfuhl . The route of the formerly planned outer freight ring of the railway was redesigned into a hiking trail.

The Königsgraben drains Marienfelde in the direction of Bäke (Telte) or Teltow Canal . An open ditch only exists between the border and the Freseteich. The rest of the way is buried.

literature

  • Folkwin Wendland: Berlin's gardens and parks from the founding of the city to the end of the nineteenth century ; (Classic Berlin). Propylaea, Berlin 1979; ISBN 3-549-06645-7 , p. 346.

Web links

Commons : Gutspark Marienfelde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 36 ″  N , 13 ° 22 ′ 22 ″  E