Discover Berlin - Treptow-Köpenick

Müggelsee is the city’s biggest lake, and along the banks of the River Spree, Treptow Park boasts beautiful meadows and picnic areas. With a wide variety of residential areas to choose from and some of the most competitive rental prices, Treptow-Köpenick is a district that deserves attention.
The rental prices range between 11.95 -16.00 Euros per sq meter (2020).
Localities of Treptow – Köpenick: Köpenick, Treptow, Oberschöneweide, Grünau, Schmöckwitz, Müggelheim, Rahnsdorf, Friedrichshagen, Plänterwald, Baumschulenweg, Johannisthal, Niederschönedweide, Adlershof, Altglienicke, Bohnsdorf
Places of Interest:
- Müggelturm (popular day-trip destination in Köpenick with a spectacular view)
- Altstadt Köpenick (small streets and old buildings from the medieval period)
- Schloss Köpenick (the palace of Köpenick houses treasures from the Kunstgewerbemuseum
- Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park)
- Falkenberg garden city (Falkenberg Gartenstadt – early example of social housing)
- Schöneweide Industrial museum (industrial history of Schöneweide as an industrial zone from Bismarck to the present)
- Archenhold Observatory in Treptower Park (the longest extendable and pointable telescope in the world)
- Nazi Forced Labour Documentation Centre (Memorial to the Former Forced Labour Camp in Schöneweide)
- Stadttheater Köpenick (family theatre)

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Juli Buchanan
Hi there! I'm Juli, I have german roots but I grew up in New Zealand and have been living in Germany since 2004. I love sharing my passion for Berlin and all it has to offer with new 'Berliners' and through my work as a freelance Relocation Consultant with IRC I have the opportunity to do so.


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