The former Tempelhof airport, now a listed building with hangars used for concerts, art fairs etc., and the airfield, now a huge recreational area categorised as a park, is one of my favourite places in Berlin. A large playground for young and old but unfortunately, plans for building, at least around some of the periferi, are gaining ground.
I hope it does not happen, or at least that only a fraction of the land becomes built on. The park contributes greatly to the quality of life for many, many people, whether they visit daily, weekly, or monthly. For obvious reasons, it is even perfect in terms of supporting public health during a pandemic.
It has a rich history evocative of both unspeakable human cruelty and suffering, and of courageous acts of solidarity.
For me, it is within walking distance – even by two different routes depending whether I want to enter from Tempelhofer Damm or from Columbiadamm, but it is also within easy reach by public transport.
To have a space like this just a few steps away from a major public transport hub is something unique in the world and in my opinion must be preserved.
I have by now posted so many photos and links that I am giving it its very own category here :-).