Kolonie Friedland I

Kolonie Friedland I is an allotment garden in , . Kolonie Friedland I is situated nearby to the protected area , as well as near the work of art .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Naturdenkmal Papenpfuhl and Naturdenkmal Rötepfuhl.

Protected area
is a protected area, which is situated 200 metres south of Kolonie Friedland I.

Pond
is a pond, which is situated 220 metres northeast of Kolonie Friedland I.

Protected area
is a protected area, which is situated 620 metres northeast of Kolonie Friedland I.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tempelhof and Neukölln and Hufeisensiedlung.

are two districts in the central south of .

Quarter
The is a housing estate in Berlin, built in 1925–33. It was designed by architect Bruno Taut, municipal planning head and co-architect Martin Wagner, garden architect Leberecht Migge and Neukölln gardens director Ottokar Wagler.

Quarter
is a locality within the Berlin borough of .

Kolonie Friedland I

Latitude
52.44029° or 52° 26′ 25″ north
Longitude
13.42523° or 13° 25′ 31″ east
Open location code
9F4MCCRG+43
Open­Street­Map ID
way 48686680
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­allotments
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Fundstücke – Graniträder and Vereinsheim Kolonie ‘Mariendorfer Damm’.

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