Teufelsberg
Teufelsberg, rising in the northwest of Berlin, was originally constructed as a Cold War listening station by the U.S. on top of a man-made hill created from the rubble of World War II. This intriguing site now serves as a unique outdoor attraction where visitors can explore the remnants of the former surveillance station. In spring, particularly during the months of April and May, the grounds are filled with blooming wildflowers and trails leading to panoramic city views. At 120 meters high, Teufelsberg offers visitors a chance to walk among its historic structures and admire street art scattered throughout the area. With its rich history and current status as a cultural site, Teufelsberg presents a fascinating blend of the past and present for anyone exploring Berlin.