Nachbarschaftsgarten Moritzplatz

Community garden · Kreuzberg

Nachbarschaftsgarten Moritzplatz

Community garden · Kreuzberg

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Prinzenstraße 35-38, 10969 Berlin, Germany

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Urban farm with cafe, community projects, and organic produce  

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Prinzenstraße 35-38, 10969 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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Prinzenstraße 35-38, 10969 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 7, 2025

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"In 2009, two friends with little gardening experience started planting simple herbs in one of the many vacant lots in Berlin’s city center. At the time, the area was pockmarked by bombing damage from World War II and littered with mattresses and car tires. Today, Prinzessinnengarten is a thriving urban farm in the heart of the city with a cafe and vegetable stand that sell the very produce grown on the community-run farm. Documentary filmmaker Robert Shaw was inspired by the community gardens he’d seen while visiting Havana, Cuba. He applied a similar collective repurposing of unused urban space to this project in Berlin, a city that’s no stranger to urban abandon. Together with Marco Clausen, he selected a vacant lot beside Moritzplatz that had sat neglected for 60 years, within view of where the Berlin wall once stood. Since they were merely renting the lot from the city, the farm was designed from the beginning to be mobile. Everything is planted in sandbags, crates, boxes, or raised beds. The garden became a hobby and icebreaker of sorts for the patchwork neighborhood, where older Turkish women might instruct German tech workers on how to properly plant tomato seeds. Families bring their children by day to run among the garden beds, while younger crowds visit come nightfall to powwow in the shade. The farm grows not only an array of vegetables such as fennel, carrots, radishes, and kale, but also herbs from tarragon to thyme to basil. A beekeeper takes care of the 10,000 bees who pollinate the farm’s abundant flower beds. Without funding from the city or private sponsors, the farm runs on money made from its vegetable stand and cafe, a converted shipping container selling coffee, beer, and simple dishes such as pizzas, toasts, and sweets that incorporate the farm’s bounty. The space also holds community organizing functions, if providing Berliners with a taste of organic produce and a serene spot to drink a beer weren’t enough." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Prinzessinnengarten – Berlin, Germany - Gastro Obscura

"In 2009, two friends with little gardening experience started planting simple herbs in one of the many vacant lots in Berlin’s city center. At the time, the area was pockmarked by bombing damage from World War II and littered with mattresses and car tires. Today, Prinzessinnengarten is a thriving urban farm in the heart of the city with a cafe and vegetable stand that sell the very produce grown on the community-run farm. Documentary filmmaker Robert Shaw was inspired by the community gardens he’d seen while visiting Havana, Cuba. He applied a similar collective repurposing of unused urban space to this project in Berlin, a city that’s no stranger to urban abandon. Together with Marco Clausen, he selected a vacant lot beside Moritzplatz that had sat neglected for 60 years, within view of where the Berlin wall once stood. Since they were merely renting the lot from the city, the farm was designed from the beginning to be mobile. Everything is planted in sandbags, crates, boxes, or raised beds. The garden became a hobby and icebreaker of sorts for the patchwork neighborhood, where older Turkish women might instruct German tech workers on how to properly plant tomato seeds. Families bring their children by day to run among the garden beds, while younger crowds visit come nightfall to powwow in the shade. The farm grows not only an array of vegetables such as fennel, carrots, radishes, and kale, but also herbs from tarragon to thyme to basil. A beekeeper takes care of the 10,000 bees who pollinate the farm’s abundant flower beds. Without funding from the city or private sponsors, the farm runs on money made from its vegetable stand and cafe, a converted shipping container selling coffee, beer, and simple dishes such as pizzas, toasts, and sweets that incorporate the farm’s bounty. The space also holds community organizing functions, if providing Berliners with a taste of organic produce and a serene spot to drink a beer weren’t enough. None" - Johan SWE, lukefater

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Anastasia Yevtushenko

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This place is absolutely amazing! It’s so nice to be surrounded by such a beautiful nature in the middle of a city. It’s green, fresh and very cosy. A must-visit place when you come to Berlin 🌿🌱💚

simon wyzgala

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You can get Great healthy organic food here. They have a big selection of different drinks too. You forget about all the noise around the garden and find yourself in very green and relaxed garden. This one is one of my favourites.

Marija Randjelovic

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Ineresting unconventional place. A peace of nature in urban environment. If you are passing by stop for a drink or to buy some herbs.

Ani Papyan

Google
Quite interesting place with tonnes of creative ideas..it is like comunal garden where people can come and plant vegetables, buy some hippie stuff..The garden is inevitable part of Kreuzberg and to understand the district you should check the garden too...

Tim Gründler

Google
Beautiful urban gardening project. There is a wooden platform with 3 stories which is a nice place to sit down and enjoy the view. You can buy drinks and something to eat in the common area. There are public events from time to time, such as a bimonthly flea market or bicycle repair courses.

Ciarán H

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Stumbled upon this place accidentally while cycling around the city. It's a very cool spot and even with only one meal on the menu when I visited, very tasty food, with a good choice of drinks.

v love berlin

Google
Great place to relax. Flea market every second Sunday with a great vibe.

Aleksandra Poljanec

Google
A beautiful and relaxed place in the middle of Kreuzberg. Great for chilling, coffee or beer, a walk and any other kind of a break from the big city.