Volkspark Hasenheide | |
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Neukölln (quarter), Neukölln (borough), Berlin |
Coordinates | 52°29′13″N 13°24′59″E / 52.48694°N 13.41639°E |
Created | 1936-1939 |
Status | Open year-round |
The Volkspark Hasenheide is a park of around fifty hectares in the Berlin quarter of Neukölln on the border with Kreuzberg. The name of the park goes back to the use of the area as a rabbit enclosure from 1678. The Great Elector, Frederick William hunted there.[1]