📜 Former Tempelhof railway switchyard, now a nature and landscape conservation area, designated in 1999. 🔍 Home to wild nature, industrial relics, and modern art installations, including diverse animal and plant species like the endangered blue-winged grasshopper. # Why Go 🌳 Explore a unique blend of wild nature and industrial history 🎨 Discover steel art installations and street art 🦋 Spot diverse wildlife, including endangered blue-winged grasshoppers ♿ Enjoy accessible paths, an inclusive open-air exhibition, and a 600-meter steel walkway ☕ Relax at the on-site café # Why Avoid 🚫 Animals and bicycles are not allowed (except guide/assistance dogs) 🚶 Some entrances have steps and are not wheelchair accessible # Tips 🚆 Best accessed via S-Bahn Priesterweg station. 📸 Commercial photography/filming requires consent 🎨 Graffiti artists can use a designated wall Mon-Sat from 3 p.m. ♿ Two handicapped accessible circular paths and a barrier-free toilet. # Cost 💰 €1 per person (from 14 years), free for under 14. Year ticket available. # Hours 🕒 Daily 9 AM until dusk. Closing times vary seasonally: 4 PM (Nov-Feb), 6 PM (Mar, Oct), 8 PM (Apr, Sep), 9 PM (May-Aug). # Public Transportation 🚌 S-Bahn: S Priesterweg (S25, S26, S2) Bus: Lindenhof (106), Suttnerstr. (106) # Parking 🅿️ Car park (P+R Priesterweg S-Bhf) next to the main entrance. # Toilets 🚻 Barrier-free toilet available.
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