Insulaner hill

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Insulaner hill is an artificial mound in Berlin built from World War II rubble, now used as a recreational area with parks, walking paths, and an observatory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trümmerberg
artificial hill
recreational area
constructionPeriod 1950s
late 1940s
country Germany
elevation approximately 78 metres above sea level
elevationRelativeToSurroundings about 30 metres above surrounding terrain
formedFrom rubble of destroyed buildings in Berlin
hasAccess publicly accessible
hasFeature green spaces
lawns
parks
playgrounds
trees
viewpoints
walking paths
hasNameOrigin post-war Berlin urban planning context
hasNearby Planetarium am Insulaner
hasPathType paved paths
unpaved trails
hasTop Berlin Observatory
surface form: Berlin Public Observatory

Wilhelm Foerster Observatory
hasUse nature observation
recreation
sledding
walking
hasViewOf Berlin cityscape
southern Berlin
laterFunction public park
recreational landscape
locatedIn Berlin
borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg
district of Schöneberg
locatedNear Munsterdamm
S-Bahn line in southern Berlin
Südgelände area
locatedOn Teltow plateau
surface form: Teltow Plateau
managedBy City of Berlin
material World War II rubble
construction debris
war ruins
partOf Berlin’s system of rubble hills
postWarFunction disposal site for war debris
seasonalUse sledding in winter
sunbathing in summer
similarTo Teufelsberg
Volkspark Friedrichshain’s rubble hills

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Tempelhof-Schöneberg contains Insulaner hill