Kienbergpark: Winter walk with district mayor and experts
Kienbergpark: Winter walk with district mayor and experts
On Monday, January 22, 2024 from 1:30 p.m., the district mayor of Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Nadja Zivkovic, together with the Senate Department for Mobility, Transport, Climate and Environment (Senmvku) and Grün Berlin, invites you to a winter walk through the Kienbergpark. In the course of the establishment of an eco -account in the Wuhletal biotope network, the Kienbergpark will be the subject of successive and careful upgrading work in the next few years, at the end of which the popular recreation area will be more ecologically sustainable and will be more sustainable for public intercourse. During the walk through the Kienbergpark, experts from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, Senmvku and Grün Berlin are now clearly discussing the upcoming work on the parking and forest population, and interested citizens invite you to get into conversation on this topic. Registration is not required. The meeting point is at the environmental education center in the Kienbergpark, which is located at the western end of the Iron Wuhlebeste.
The Kienbergpark, located in the Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf, is a popular local recreation area for residents and visitors. With an area of 100 hectares, the park offers a wide range of leisure activities, including a viewpoint on the Kienberg with a breathtaking view of Berlin, a water playground and themed gardens.
The planned upgrading work in the Kienberg Park will have a positive effect on the quality of life of the residents and improve the ecological balance of the park. The measures are intended to help maintain biodiversity and to strengthen biodiversity in the area. At the same time, the paths and facilities in the park should also become more secure and accessible to visitors.
Historically, the Kienberg was a location for mining, which was in operation until 1989. After the fall of the wall, the area around the Kienberg was converted into a recreation area. Since then, the Kienbergpark has developed into a popular destination and has contributed to the attractiveness of the region.The planned application of the Kienberg Park as part of the Wuhletal biotope network and the associated upgrading work will further strengthen the importance of the park as an ecological jewel in the region. The creation of an eco -account ensures that compensation measures can be realized here in the course of construction projects in the area.
The following table shows some information about the Kienberg Park:
| Area | 100 hectares |
| ————— | ————– |
| Facilities | Viewpoint, water playground, themed gardens |
| Location | Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Berlin |
| History | Former mining location, then transformed into a recreation area |
The initiative to offer the citizens the opportunity to take a walk and discussions on the planned appreciation of the Kienberg Park shows the endeavor of the district mayor and the authorities involved to actively involve residents in decision -making processes. This is an important step towards participatory and sustainable urban development.
Source: www.berlin.de