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Spreepark is a former amusement park in the north of the
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in the
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district
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(formerly part of the GDR-controlled East Berlin). It was also known by its earlier name Kulturpark Plänterwald Berlin.


History


1969-1989 – Kulturpark Plänterwald

The entertainment park was opened in 1969 as Kulturpark Plänterwald, covering an area of 29.5 hectares. The area is situated in the north of the
Plänterwald Plänterwald () is a German locality (''Ortsteil'') within the Berlin borough (''Bezirk'') of Treptow-Köpenick. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Treptow and the site of its former town hall. History The name Plänterwald derives ...
, next to the river
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. It was the only constant entertainment park in the GDR, and the only such park in either East or West Berlin.


1989-2001 – Spreepark Berlin

The VEB Kulturpark Berlin was de-nationalized in 1991, after the
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, by the municipal authorities of Berlin. Out of a total of seven applicants, the company Spreepark Berlin GmbH received the contract to run the park. Crucially, the references of Norbert Witte of the company were not properly checked. Under the Spreepark GmbH, new attractions were added and visitor numbers reached 1.5 million per annum. Later, the concept was changed, and the park was gradually transformed into a more Western-style amusement park. An entrance fee (adults: 29 DM, children: 27 DM) covering all individual attractions was charged, instead of visitors paying for each individual
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, as had previously been the case. The asphalted surface around the
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was taken up and converted into a water landscape.
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, two game water courses, a stage, a Western town and an English village were later added to the park. Beginning 1999, the park had to cope with large debts. The increase in the admission fee to 30 DM per person and the lack of parking contributed to a drop in visitor numbers, until, in 2001, only 400,000 visitors entered the park. In 2001, Spreepark GmbH announced that they were insolvent.


After 2002

On 18 January 2002, Norbert Witte, together with his family and closest coworkers, moved to
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, Peru. They shipped six attractions (Fliegender Teppich, Butterfly, Spider, Baby-Flug, Wild River, and Jet Star) in 20 shipping
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, having been allowed to do so by the authorities, who believed they were being sent for repair. Since 2002, the park has not opened for visitors. In August 2002, the park was declared insolvent. Debts at a level of €11,000,000 remained, and the area was allowed to fall into disrepair. The Ferris wheel was dismantled in 2021 and the parts kept for potential re-use. The remains of other attractions can still be found on-site. In 2011, a scene for the action film '' Hanna'' was filmed at the park, as well as the music video for the single "Run Dry" by German band
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. Norbert Witte failed in his attempt to run a "Lunapark" in Lima. On 19 May 2004, he was sentenced to seven years in jail for attempting to smuggle 180 kg of
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with a value of £14 million from Peru to Germany in the masts of the Fliegender Teppich (Flying Carpet) ride. In October 2006, a Peruvian court sentenced Wittes' son, Marcel Witte, to 20 years for
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. After 2011, guided tours were offered to the public at restricted times. In March 2014, the City of Berlin bought the Spreepark, and guided tours ended. The city chose Grün Berlin to restore the park, and their plan, presented to the public in 2018, is to restore it with an overlay of cultural and ecological content. On the evening of 10 August 2014, major parts of the park were destroyed in a fire. Reports indicated that firefighters discovered two blazes 200 m apart that soon merged. This indicates the fires may have been deliberately set. It has been confirmed to reopen in separate years, and then the park itself will reopen in 2022


Gallery

Image:Berlin Spreepark UAV 04-2017 img5.jpg, Aerial view with ferris wheel Berlin Spreepark UAV 04-2017 img3.jpg, Ferris wheel, detail Berlin Spreepark UAV 04-2017 img4.jpg, Ferris wheel, detail Image:Treptower rollercoaster.jpg, SpreeBlitz Image:Treptower_swans.jpg, Swan ride Image:Treptower_boat.jpg, Pirate ship Image:Euroloop Europark 2.JPG, Mega Looping Bahn at Europark


References


Further reading

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External links


Berliner Spreepark.de
historical and fan site
Spreepark.de
another historical site, archived on 31 August 2019 * https://web.archive.org/web/20070320221101/http://www.kulturpark.net/ * http://urbexsession.com/en/spreepark/ * http://www.permakultur-zentrum-berlin.de/ * http://urbanexploration.nl/spreepark.php
Showdown in Spreepark
on Resident Advisor
Obsidian Urbex Photography , Photos and information
(in English) * https://berlinblog.dk/2018/03/27/den-forladte-forlystelsespark-spreepark/
Dread and Circuses: The Sad Story Of Spreepark Berlin
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