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- Volkspark Friedrichshain (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlkspaʁk ˈfʁiːdʁɪçsˌhaɪn] ) is a large urban park on the border of the Berlin neighborhoods of Friedrichshain...
- Altona Volkspark is a 205-hectare (507-acre) large urban park in the Hamburg district of Bahrenfeld, in the borough of Altona. Ahead of Hamburg Stadtpark...
- Volksparkstadion (The People's Park Stadium), named after its location at Altona Volkspark (People's Park). Most of the building materials came from the ruins of...
- The Volkspark Hasenheide is a park of around fifty hectares in the Berlin district of Neukölln on the border with Kreuzberg. The name of the park goes...
- Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg and Lichtenberg. Friedrichshain is named after the Volkspark Friedrichshain, a vast green park at the northern border with Prenzlauer...
- Volkspark Friedrichshain Volkspark Hasenheide Volkspark Humboldthain Volkspark Jungfernheide Volkspark Mariendorf Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg Volkspark...
- Tempelhof Airport Theodor Wolff Park Viktoriapark Volkspark Friedrichshain Volkspark Hasenheide Volkspark Mariendorf Botanical Garden in Berlin Britzer Garten...
- beside the Spree in Treptow, features a large Soviet War Memorial. The Volkspark in Friedrichshain, which opened in 1848, is the oldest park in the city...
- Volkspark Dutzendteich is a park located in Nuremberg, Germany. It hosts the annual Rock im Park festival. "Volkspark Dutzendteich - Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale...
- Volkspark Rehberge is a public park in Wedding, a locality of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The park was created and constructed from 1922–1929. The park covers...