Teufelsberg Berlin

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(549) · Art gallery in Berlin, Germany
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Teufelsberg ('Devils mountain') is a hill (120,1m) in the Grunewald Forest in Berlin and is made out of debris of World War II. During cold war a listening …

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Nov 16, 2024
It was ok. Nice murals. A bit far from the city and requires a bit of walking but nothing strenuous. Cute bar at the top where you can sit and sip a drink for a few minutes. Full review by FlyguyE75
Nov 12, 2024
Spent a couple of hours here and wish I’d had more time. Didn’t realise that food and drink was available. The artwork is absolutely stunning and so are the views over Berlin. Was lucky to be there o… Full review by Andy B
Nov 4, 2024
Normally I'm not very impressed by visual art, nor do I understand it, but the graffiti was SO impressive and the whole site is just mysterious and magical. I'd warmly recommend to go there during s… Full review by ido1979il

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Do I need to buy a ticket or they sell them on the site as well when you get there?
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Actually you do not need to. Just the open hours, you gotto check on it. I remembered when I went there, it's not open too early as I expected.
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Is devils mountain opens at wednesday (tomorrow) because we will be leaving day after tomorrow. And can we buy the …
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Is devils mountain opens at wednesday (tomorrow) because we will be leaving day after tomorrow. And can we buy the tickets at the door. Thank you
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Yes. It’s open all week, from around10am You can only buy tickets as you arrive & it’s a cash only thing. It’s €5 each.
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Answer by Matt S · Aug 14, 2018
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Hi, I was planning on visiting Teufelsberg in July with my teenage son - mainly for views and to see the graffiti - …
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Hi, I was planning on visiting Teufelsberg in July with my teenage son - mainly for views and to see the graffiti - given that the tower is now closed, would you say it's still worth a visit? Thanks :-)
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I really like graffiti, and this is a highly recommended visit. When I went, I was able to enter the tower. But just being able to walk outside and be able to enter the building where there are …
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I really like graffiti, and this is a highly recommended visit. When I went, I was able to enter the tower. But just being able to walk outside and be able to enter the building where there are very interesting murals (El Bocho, Rallitox, ...) is very interesting. I went with my teenage daughter and she liked the visit very much.
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So, this area is open to the public, but there are entrance fees? I served at this site in West Berlin in 1971-72. I am …
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So, this area is open to the public, but there are entrance fees? I served at this site in West Berlin in 1971-72. I am returning to Berlin in September, being sponsored by a City of Berlin scholarship program for US service people who served in Berlin during the Cold War. I would be interested in leading a tour of our sponsors and veterans around the site and contributing my reminiscences about my time in service there to the other members of our group. Is there a management office for Teufelsberg which I can contact to arrange this?
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I'd be surprised if it is organised enough to have an office! It looks a lot more laid back than that! You pay in to the site, but the surrounding forest park is open to all.
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Answer by JOHN C · Mar 14, 2018
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Hi - I am interested in taking 9 people to visit Teufelsberg and one of our friends uses a cane to walk. Is there a …
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Hi - I am interested in taking 9 people to visit Teufelsberg and one of our friends uses a cane to walk. Is there a clear/easy path to get there? Are there a lot of stairs? He is keen to walk but I want to make sure the walk there isn't too challenging. Thanks!
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You might be able to park closer but from the bus it was a real hiking trail through the woods. And once you go in the entrance, there’s a hill up to the main buildings. All the best views …
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You might be able to park closer but from the bus it was a real hiking trail through the woods. And once you go in the entrance, there’s a hill up to the main buildings. All the best views are up a lot of staircases.
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