Teufelsberg

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Teufelsberg is an artificial hill in Berlin built from World War II rubble, best known for its former U.S. listening station and panoramic city views.

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Teufelsberg canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial hill
hill
tourist attraction
city Berlin
constructedFrom World War II rubble
war debris
constructionMaterial demolished building rubble
continent Europe
country Germany
countryOfLocation Germany
district Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
elevation about 120 meters above sea level
about 80 meters above surrounding terrain
formedAfter World War II
functionedAs listening post
signals intelligence station
hasActivity guided tours
hiking
sightseeing
hasFeature forest surroundings
observation platforms
ruined technical installations
hasStatus abandoned intelligence facility
hasStructure abandoned listening station buildings
former radar domes
hasUse recreational area
tourism
viewpoint
isArtificial true
knownFor former U.S. listening station
panoramic views of Berlin
street art and graffiti
languageOfToponym German
locatedIn Berlin
Germany
Grunewald forest
near Olympiastadion Berlin
Teufelssee
neighborhood Grunewald
overlooks Berlin cityscape
partOf Berlin’s post-war rubble disposal system
region Berlin-West during Cold War
toponymMeaning Devil’s Mountain
tourismType Cold War heritage tourism
urban exploration
usedBy National Security Agency
United States of America
surface form: United States
usedDuring Cold War

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Grunewald forest contains Teufelsberg
Teufelssee near Teufelsberg
Insulaner hill similarTo Teufelsberg