Viktoriapark

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- Best time to go
- May–September
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Viktoriapark is a hillside park in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, arranged around the city's highest natural point within the inner districts. Its slopes carry an artificial waterfall that tumbles down toward the neighbourhood streets, fed by pumped water in the warmer months. At the summit stands a neo-Gothic monument by Karl Friedrich Schinkel commemorating the wars against Napoleon, offering wide views over the rooftops. Vineyards on the southern flank produce a small quantity of Berlin wine each year.
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