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Köpenick der größte Stadtteil Berlins
Köpenick has been part of Berlin since 1920. With 35 square meters, the town, which is of Slavic origin, is the largest district of the federal capital and, together with the town of Treptow, has formed the largest administrative district in Berlin since January 1, 2001. Köpenick, Coepnnick, had city rights since 1232. Köpenick is located in the southeast of Berlin and is heavily influenced by water. Because in Köpenick the Dahme flows into the Spree, which feeds Berlin's largest lake, the Müggelsee . The Müggelsee and the Müggelberge are also located in Köpenick. At 114.7 m high, the Müggelberge are the highest elevation in Berlin.
Since Köpenick was founded in the Middle Ages and received city rights, the district, like Spandau, has a medieval town center. There are of course also historical buildings from later centuries that are worth seeing, e.g. B. Residential houses from the 18th century or Köpenick Castle, which was built between 1677 and 1681. It is located on the so-called Castle Island, which is located in the Dahme, near the point where the Dahme flows into the Spree. The castle was last extensively renovated in 2004. Visitors who climb the Müggelturm in the Müggelberge have good views over Köpenick and the surrounding area. Anyone who visits Köpenick should definitely take a look at the Köpenick town hall, in front of which the monument to Captain von Köpenick was erected. The district of Berlin owes its worldwide fame to this mischievous prank, to which the play and the film created cultural monuments. The time in which the GDR existed also left its mark on Köpenick. The Salvador Allende district was built during the GDR era.
Since the district is heavily influenced by water, it is not just historical buildings, the medieval old town and the surrounding area of the Müggelberge that are worth seeing and experiencing. Water sports fans in particular will get their money's worth in this diverse district of Berlin. You can take boats to the Müggelsee or explore the Spree and Dahme. Of course you can also take a ride on the water.
Köpenick is also worth it if you want to take your time and are looking for somewhere to stay overnight. A quick and spontaneous search on the web reveals at least 20 hotels in one go. The high-quality hotels include, for example, the Pentahotel and the Hotel Bölsche . The Pentahotel is located directly opposite Köpenick Castle. And if you want to find some peace and quiet after a long day of excursions through Köpenick or other parts of Berlin, the Hotel Bölsche is a particularly good choice.
Anyone who roams through a big city, visits buildings and natural beauties or has been out on the water naturally also has a blessed appetite. Köpenick offers visitors rich and high-quality gastronomy. A particularly attractive example of this in every respect is the Brandenburgerdorf, an open-air restaurant. The gastronomy in Köpenick is also diverse. Guests will find restaurants with regional cuisine in a traditional Berlin atmosphere. But you will also find national specialties, e.g. B. Bavarian cuisine in the Alt-Köpenick washhouse. Guests can stop off in style and eat well in the castle café or in the old town in the steamship restaurant or in the Luise restaurant with bar.
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