Eerie Abandoned Places In Germany: Explore At Your Own Risk
Largely thanks to its troubling past, Germany is home to a surprising number of abandoned buildings. Each of them has its own unique story, and almost all of them are accessible to visit, though in the case of some it is particularly discouraged by local officials to do so. At any rate, here are some of the most intriguing, deserted spots around Germany to seek out and explore.
Teufelsberg, Grunewald
Building, Forest
Deserted boathouse, Obersee Lake
Not only are the views of Obersee Lake in Berchtesgaden National Park utterly epic in their own right, but this teeny, red boathouse adds so much depth to the popularly circulated images of this natural wonder in Bavaria. The boathouse looks radically different depending on the photographer behind each image, which makes it even more intriguing. Not much is known about what this little house is doing here, so well preserved at that. Indeed, it beckons the curious to come and see for themselves.
Spreepark, Berlin
Amusement Park, Forest, Park
Bierpinsel Tower, Berlin
Heilstätte Grabowsee, Oranienburg
1936 Olympic Village, Berlin
The controversial 1936 Olympic Games were held in Berlin under the Nazi regime. Today, relics from those times still remain. Olympiastadion, the massive Olympic stadium complex built for the games, is still in operation today, hosting concerts and functioning as the home of the famous Hertha BSC football team. Another site that hasn’t exactly aged too gracefully is the Olympic Village, which is located to the west of the city center. The commander who led the project, Hauptmann Wolfgang Fürstner, was demoted from his role because of his Jewish heritage, something that ultimately prompted his suicide. Today, it is possible to visit this mysterious, abandoned place, but there are plans to renovate and refurbish it in the near future.
Olympiastadion, Olympischer Platz 3, Berlin, Germany, +49 30 30688100