Neukölln

Neukölln, is one of the twelve boroughs of Berlin. It is located south-east of Berlin's center and stretches from the inner city southward to the border with , encompassing the eponymous quarter of in the north, and the southern quarters of , , and .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Späth-Arboretum and Museum Neukölln.

Garden
Photo: Daderot, Public domain.
The is an arboretum now maintained by the Humboldt University of Berlin. It is located at Späthstraße 80/81, , , and open several days per week in the warmer months.

Museum
Photo: A.Savin, FAL.

Railway station
Berlin Hermannstraße is a railway station in the Neukölln district of . It is served by the S-Bahn lines S41, S42, S45, S46 and S47 and the U-Bahn line U8, of which it is the southern terminus.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tempelhof and Neukölln and East Central.

are two districts in the central south of .

Photo: El passs, Public domain.
is a trendy, bohemian, artsy area that consists of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg, Wedding and Gesundbrunnen. The western district Kreuzberg was merged with the eastern district Friedrichshain in 2001.

Quarter
is a locality within the Berlin borough of Neukölln.

Neukölln

Latitude
52.446° or 52° 26′ 46″ north
Longitude
13.4618° or 13° 27′ 42″ east
Population
313,000
Elevation
34 metres (112 feet)
Open location code
9F4MCFW6+9P
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1779489655
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­borough
Geo­Names ID
2864694
Wiki­data ID
Q4071168
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Urdu—“Neukölln” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Նոյկյոլն
  • Basque: Neukölln
  • Belarusian: Нойкёльн
  • Breton: Neukölln
  • Catalan: Neukölln
  • Chinese: 新克尔恩
  • Chinese: 新克爾恩
  • Danish: Neukölln
  • Dimli (individual language): Neukölln
  • Dutch: Neukölln
  • Esperanto: Neukölln
  • Estonian: Neukölln
  • Finnish: Neukölln
  • French: arrondissement de Neukölln
  • French: Arrondissement de Neukölln
  • French: Berlin-Neukölln
  • French: Neukölln
  • Galician: Neukölln
  • Georgian: ნოიკელნი
  • Georgian: ნოიკიოლნი
  • German: BE NK
  • German: Berlin-Neukölln
  • German: Bezirk Neukölln
  • German: Neukölln
  • Greek: Νοϊκέλν
  • Greek: Νόικελν
  • Hebrew: נויקלן
  • Hungarian: Neukölln
  • Indonesian: Neukölln
  • Interlingue: District Neukölln
  • Italian: Berlino-Neukölln
  • Italian: distretto di Neukölln
  • Italian: Distretto di Neukölln
  • Italian: Neukölln
  • Japanese: ノイケルン区
  • Korean: 노이쾰른
  • Korean: 노이쾰른구
  • Latin: Nova Colonia
  • Macedonian: Нојкелн
  • Min Nan Chinese: Neukölln
  • Northern Frisian: Neukölln
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Neukölln
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Neukölln
  • Norwegian: Neukölln
  • Persian: نویکلن
  • Persian: نویکولن
  • Polish: Neukölln
  • Portuguese: Neukölln
  • Romanian: Sector Neukölln
  • Romanian: Sectorul Neukölln
  • Russian: Нойкёльн
  • Scots: Neukölln
  • Serbian: Нојкелн
  • Slovenian: Neukölln
  • Spanish: Neukölln
  • Swedish: Bezirk Neukölln
  • Swedish: Neukölln
  • Tagalog: Neukölln
  • Tajik: Нойкёлн
  • Thai: เขตน็อยเคิลน์
  • Turkish: Neukölln
  • Urdu: نویکولن
  • Neukölln

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