Teufelsberg — Field Station Berlin
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Teufelsberg, an artificial peak in Grunewald, was formed from the rubble of World War II. It provides a sweeping 360° view of the city. During the Cold War, this location served as a key surveillance site for British and American intelligence agencies. Nowadays, it's a popular spot, especially on weekends, when guided tours offer a glimpse into its past, enhanced by striking street art galleries.
Useful Information
- Address: Teufelsseechaussee, Berlin
- More Info: www.berlinsightout.de/englisch.htm
- More Info: Visiting the Station is possible only with public or private guided tours.
Do & See
Whether you see the sights of Berlin by coach, steamer, bicycle or on foot — you’ll pass a lot of famous buildings and memorials. We’ll tell you which ones you really can’t afford to miss!

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