Bowlhouse Berlin

Bowlhouse Berlin is a bowling alley in , . Bowlhouse Berlin is situated nearby to the health club , as well as near the public building .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Velodrom and Kniprodestraßenbrücke.

Stadium
The is an indoor track cycling arena, in the locality of , . Holding up to 12,000 people, it was also Berlin's largest concert venue, until the opening of O2 World in 2008. is situated 610 metres south of Bowlhouse Berlin.

Bridge
is a bridge, which is situated 230 metres west of Bowlhouse Berlin.

Railway station
Landsberger Allee is a railway station in the district of , close to the district's border with . It is served by the S-Bahn lines S41, S42, S8 and S85. is situated 790 metres south of Bowlhouse Berlin.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Komponistenviertel (Weissensee (Berlin)) and Helmholtzkiez.

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Bowlhouse Berlin

Latitude
52.53627° or 52° 32′ 11″ north
Longitude
13.45127° or 13° 27′ 5″ east
Operator
Bowling Storkower GmbH
Open location code
9F4MGFP2+GG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 317836056
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­commercial
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­bowling_alley
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­9pin
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