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  • 1. Labyrinth Kindermuseum

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    Rare is the children’s museum that inspires parents to join in the exploring—and even arouses the curiosity of childless adults. The Labyrinth Kindermuseum in Wedding, which occupies a large old match factory, is truly worthy of its name: a labyrinthine hall of hands-on amusements, funded by the Senate Administration for Education, Science and Research to encourage maximum child development. Rotating thematic exhibitions allow children to play, build, create, and, of course, run around.

    Osloerstr. 12, Berlin, Berlin, 13359, Germany
    030-8009–31150

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    Rate Includes: €5, Fri. and Sat. 1–6, Sun. 11–6
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  • 2. Leopoldplatz

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    The spiritual and commercial heart of Wedding, this square is anchored by churches: the Alte Nazareth Kirche (designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the 1830s, when the square was first developed) and the Neue Nazarethkirche, erected in the 1890s. Long considered the center of one of the city’s most downtrodden areas, Leopoldplatz has received a makeover, and the area’s residents find it a welcome respite from some of Berlin’s more hip and hyped districts. The square is a good starting point for a neighborhood stroll: you'll find beautiful (though still slightly run down) turn-of-the-century buildings, residential parks, and interesting multicultural (or multi-kulti) shops and cafés.

    Berlin, Berlin, 13347, Germany
  • 3. Panke Canal

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    Long neglected in favor of Kreuzberg’s more hyped Landwehrkanal, the Wedding waterway known as the Panke is no less scenic. A walk along this tiny inlet, which flows north through Wedding after splitting off from the larger Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal above Hauptbahnhof, is something of an urban treasure hunt, revealing glimpses of the neighborhood’s history along with local street life and beautiful scenery. At Wiesenstrasse, where the regional train lines pass overhead, you’ll spot the ruins of an old brick pump station, now housing and artists' workshops. The canal runs just behind Brunnenplatz, flanked on both sides by the Uferhallen. Where the canal crosses Badstrasse you can spot one of the city’s most beautiful courtyards, including the Bibliothek am Luisenbad (a modern library hidden behind an ornamental facade). If you walk far enough, you'll arrive at a noticeable widening of the canal. This is the Franzosenbecken or French Basin, a pond so quiet and green, it seems easy to believe you’ve left the city behind. Start where the canal intersects with Schulzendorfer Strasse, not far from the Reinickendorfer Strasse U-bahn station, and head north.

    Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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