List of viewing platforms in Berlin

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List of all buildings in Berlin that have a viewing platform that is accessible to the public . The list is incomplete and can be expanded if necessary.

Note: The table columns can be sorted using the symbols in the column headings. In the initial view, the towers are sorted according to total height (descending).

Surname Total height Platform height Construction year Elevator Remarks
Berlin TV tower 368 m 204 m 1966-1969 Yes With revolving restaurant
Berlin radio tower 150 m 126 m 1924-1926 Yes Tower restaurant at 55 m height; Panoramic elevator
Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz 149.5 m approx. 120 m, 153 m above sea level, Alexanderplatz approx. 36 m above sea level 1967-1970 Yes Top floor restaurant
Panoramapunkt Berlin on the Kollhoff Tower 103 m 100 m 1998-1999 Yes Fastest elevator in Europe (20 seconds); Open air viewing platform over 2 floors; All-round glazed panorama cafe, exhibition "BERLINER BLICKE" on the history of Potsdamer Platz
Berlin Cathedral 98.8 m 50 m 1894-1905 No Outer dome (staircase with 270 steps)
Gasometer Schöneberg 78 m 78 m 1908-1910 No Industrial monument; currently no tours
Berlin bell tower 77.17 m 77.17 m 1934-1936 Yes Ride with a glass elevator
French cathedral 70.6 m 40 m 1785 (tower) No Weddings (civil marriage) possible in the tower; Tower restaurant closed since 1998
Zion Church 67 m 22 m 1868–1873 (church) No Church tower (stairs with a little more than 100 steps); Visits possible in summer on Sundays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (from November to Easter until 4 p.m.)
Berlin Victory Column 66.89 m 50.66 m 1864–1873 (implemented in 1938) No
Grunewald Tower 56 m 36 m 1897-1899 No
Tower of the Märkisches Museum approx. 55 m approx. 35 m 1901-1907 No Ascent possible, e.g. B. on the day of the open monument
Beer brush 47 m 46 m 1972-1976 Yes Tower restaurant, closed since 2006
Reichstag dome 47 m 40.7 m 1997 (platform) Yes 2 elevators to the roof terrace at a height of 24 m; Restaurant on the terrace
Kreuzberg 32 m above city level (66 m above sea level) 66 m above sea level. natural hill No Visible at any time, stairs and paths lead upstairs
Juliusturm 30 m 13th century No Tower of the Spandau Citadel
Müggelturm 29.61 m 1960-1961 No Is on the small Müggelberg 88 m above sea level. NN
Cloud grove approx. 20 m 2017 Yes Is on the Kienberg 101 m above sea level. NN
Charlottenburg Gate approx. 18 m 15 m 1904-1907/1909 No Platform on the north wing; Ascent possible on Sat 1–3pm

Individual evidence

  1. berlinerfernsehturm.de
  2. tagesspiegel.de
  3. Inscription on the 39th floor (viewing platform)
  4. ^ Topographic maps of Berlin
  5. berlin.de
  6. a b berliner-kirchtuerme.de
  7. German Museum Directory
  8. climb-berlin.com ( Memento of the original from June 30, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.climb-berlin.com
  9. glockenturm.de
  10. Opening of the viewing platform at the French Cathedral
  11. determined from drawing in: A. Orth: Die Zionskirche in Berlin . In: Zeitschrift für Bauwesen , 1873.
  12. Victory Column. In: Structurae
  13. Victory Column. In: Structurae
  14. luftbilder.aero
  15. determined on the basis of architectural drawings
  16. determined on the basis of architectural drawings
  17. Beer brush. In: Structurae
  18. ^ The dome on the website of the German Bundestag
  19. Müggelturm. In: Structurae
  20. Wolkenhain on Berlin.de
  21. Information board at the Charlottenburger Tor