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Marienfelde (Bezirk Tempelhof-Schöneberg)

Key Features

Marienfelde is a locality in southwest Berlin, part of the Tempelhof-Schöneberg borough. It has a mix of industrial and residential areas1. The district has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was founded by the Knights Templar. The village center, with its historic church and manor house, still retains a rural charm despite modern developments2.

Modern Development

Recently, there have been plans for new residential projects in Marienfelde. A new housing project with 340 apartments is being developed to provide affordable housing4. Additionally, the district is part of Berlin’s high-speed internet expansion, ensuring modern connectivity for residents.

Tourist Sites

  • Marienfelde Village Church: One of the oldest preserved buildings in Berlin, dating back to the 13th century.
  • Marienfelde Manor and Park: A beautiful park and manor house that offer a glimpse into the district’s past.
  • South Beach Berlin: The largest beach volleyball hall in Europe, perfect for sports enthusiasts.
  • Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde: A museum dedicated to the history of the Marienfelde Refugee Center.

Restaurants

Marienfelde offers a variety of dining options, including traditional German cuisine and international dishes. Some popular spots include:

  • Happy Buddha: Known for its Asian buffet and diverse menu.
  • Gasthaus zur Linde: A cozy restaurant offering hearty German meals.

Public Transport

Marienfelde is well-connected by public transport:

  • S-Bahn: The S2 line serves the Marienfelde station, providing easy access to central Berlin.
  • Buses: Several bus routes run through the district, connecting it to neighboring areas.
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