Established as a kitchen garden in 1679, the Botanical Garden in Berlin is the second largest botanical garden in the world, second only to Kew Gardens, located in England.
The garden evolved from a kitchen garden growing vegetables and hops for beer brewing to a “considerable plant assemblage,” and in 1879 the Royal Botanical Museum was founded, encompassing every area of botany.
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Alliierten Museum | 2020 | 2.2km | site_ao | ||
Onkel Toms Hütte (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) | 2019 | 3.6km | site_ao | ||
Schöneberg Gasometer | 2019 | 4.4km | site_ao | ||
Propeller Island City Lodge | 2012 | 4.3km | site_ao | ||
Das Schicksal Der (Fate of) Bravenleavanne | 2013 | 4.2km | site_ao | ||
Freedom Bell | 2016 | 4km | site_ao | ||
Dahlem-Dorf U-Bahn Station Benches | 2016 | 1km | site_ao | ||
Wir Waren Nachbarn (We Were Neighbors) | 2016 | 4.1km | site_ao | ||
The Bierpinsel | 2012 | 1.4km | site_ao | ||
The Bierpinsel | 2012 | 1.4km | site_ao | ||
Berlin’s Museum of Unheard of Things | 2017 | 4.8km | site_ao | ||
Residential House Hohenzollerndamm 86 | 2.7km | site_brutalism | |||
St. Norbert | 3.9km | site_brutalism | |||
Central Animal Labs “Mouse Bunker”, Freie Universität Berlin (Zentrale Tierlaboratorien “Mäusebunker”) | 2.6km | site_brutalism | |||
Institute for Hygene and Microbiology (today: Institute for Hygene and Environmental Medicine), Freie Universität Berlin | 1966 | 2.4km | site_brutalism |
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