Preußenpark
Preußenpark (Prussian Park), also known as Thai Park or ThaiPark Berlin, is a public park in the Berlin quarter of Wilmersdorf, which belongs to the district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. With a size of 55,000 m², the park is one of the smaller parks in Berlin. North of Fehrbelliner Platz, Preußenpark extends between Brandenburgische Straße and Württembergische Straße to Pommersche Straße. The park has several sculpures, including Antilope, created by the sculptor Artur Hoffman in 1926, Borussia, a five metre high sculpture originally created by the sculptor Reinhold Begas in 1855, and Faustkämpfer (Pugilist) created by Eberhard Encke in the 1920s. Since the 1990s, the park has become known as a meeting place for Thais and East Asians who host markets and festivities during the summer months.
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Brandenburgische Straße, Berlin Wilmersdorf
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Brandenburgische Straße
10707 Berlin, Wilmersdorf
Germany
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