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Zietenplatz: A Prussian Echo in Berlin's Mitte

Discover Zietenplatz, a tranquil park in Berlin's Mitte, honoring Prussian history with statues and green spaces for a peaceful escape.

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Zietenplatz, a serene state park in Berlin's Mitte district, offers a tranquil escape amidst the city's bustle. Named after Prussian General Hans Joachim von Zieten, the square features statues of notable military figures and manicured green spaces, inviting visitors to reflect and relax.

A brief summary to Zietenplatz

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a tranquil experience and beautiful lighting for photos.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy a leisurely afternoon surrounded by the park's historical statues.
  • Explore nearby cafes for a quick snack or coffee break.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Zietenplatz via public transport, take the U2 subway line to the Mohrenstraße station. Upon exiting the station, walk southwest on Mohrenstraße for approximately 5 minutes until you arrive at Zietenplatz, located at Mohrenstraße 66-67. A single ride ticket (AB zone) costs €3.80.

  • Walking

    From the Brandenburg Gate, head east along Straße des 17. Juni. Continue until you reach Wilhelmstraße, then turn right onto Mohrenstraße. Zietenplatz will be on your right at Mohrenstraße 66-67. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Berlin. A taxi ride from Brandenburg Gate to Zietenplatz will cost approximately €14, with a base fare of €4.30 plus per kilometer charges. Short trips within a 2km radius have a fixed rate of €6 if hailed on the street.

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Discover more about Zietenplatz

Zietenplatz, located in Berlin's Mitte district, is a peaceful retreat with historical roots. The square was established in 1737 as an exercise ground during the expansion of Friedrichstadt and was officially named in 1849 to honor Hans Joachim von Zieten, a Prussian General. Originally, Zietenplatz and the adjacent Wilhelmplatz formed a double square. Over time, the area faced significant destruction during World War II, with both squares being nearly obliterated due to their proximity to the Reich Chancellery. During the era of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), Zietenplatz was absorbed into Mohrenstrasse in 1968 and used as a parking area. In the summer of 2007, Zietenplatz was restored to its historical design and reopened to the public. Today, the square features six monuments with statues of high-ranking Prussian military leaders, including Zieten himself. These statues serve as a reminder of German military history, inviting visitors to explore and appreciate the area's cultural richness. Zietenplatz provides a serene oasis for relaxation and reflection in the heart of Berlin, with green spaces, benches, and nearby cafes.

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